MA by Research Geography
This programme provides you with the opportunity to extend your undergraduate degree and develop your expertise in a particular area of Geography. You will have the chance to specialise in an area of particular interest to you and consolidate your skills in preparation for positions in research development or technology management. "Geography at Lincoln represents one of the most significant investments in UK university Geography for a generation" Dr Rita Gardner CBE, Director of the Royal Geographical Society. The MA by Research involves writing a Master's thesis under the supervision of a member of academic staff on a topic to be agreed with your supervisor. Due to the nature of postgraduate research programmes, the vast majority of your time will be spent in independent study and research. In addition to this, you are strongly encouraged to attend School seminar and guest speaker events, and engage in a range of research and skills training opportunities in support of your studies. You will have meetings with your academic supervisor, however the regularity of these will vary depending on your own individual requirements, subject area, staff availability and the stage of your programme.
This programme provides you with the opportunity to extend your undergraduate degree and develop your expertise in a particular area of Geography. You will have the chance to specialise in an area of particular interest to you and consolidate your skills in preparation for positions in research development or technology management. "Geography at Lincoln represents one of the most significant investments in UK university Geography for a generation" Dr Rita Gardner CBE, Director of the Royal Geographical Society. The MA by Research involves writing a Master's thesis under the supervision of a member of academic staff on a topic to be agreed with your supervisor. Due to the nature of postgraduate research programmes, the vast majority of your time will be spent in independent study and research. In addition to this, you are strongly encouraged to attend School seminar and guest speaker events, and engage in a range of research and skills training opportunities in support of your studies. You will have meetings with your academic supervisor, however the regularity of these will vary depending on your own individual requirements, subject area, staff availability and the stage of your programme.