Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies Research

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MPhil/PhD

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Part Time, Full Time

Arts & Humanities graduate class
RESEARCH PROFILE
  • Research income: We attract grants from AHRC, Leverhulme, ESRC, charitable institutions in Greece and Cyprus and other funding bodies. Recently our InsAph project has attracted £305,000 (AHRC), our Prosopography of medieval Arabic sources, £124,000 (Leverhulme).
  • Current number of academic staff: 6.
  • Current number of research students: 15.
  • Recent publications: Details of recent publications can be found on our web pages.
  • Current research projects:
    • The Prosopography of the Byzantine World (AHRC funded).
    • Prosopography of Arabic Sources for Byzantines and Crusaders, 1025-1204 (Leverhulme funded).
    • Inscriptions of Roman Cyrenaica (Leverhulme funded).
    • The Making of Modern Greece (1797-1896) (National Bank of Greece funded).
    • Concordia (NEH-JISC funded).
KEY FACTS
Head of group/division
Professor David Ricks
Awarding institution
King's College London
Duration
Expected to be: PhD (initial registration for MPhil), three years FT, four-six years PT.
Location
Strand Campus; other University of London institutions.
Student destinations
Our students go on to careers in academia, as well as work in Greece, in teaching, journalism, cultural management and the financial sector.
Year of entry 2013
Offered by
Maughan Library