MPhil Archives and Records Management
Course Overview
This course provides a comprehensive exploration of archival science, digital curation, and information governance, preparing students to manage and preserve critical records as evidence for law, history, science, and the arts. It attracts a diverse cohort of researchers and students to tackle the most pressing challenges in the field, from regulatory compliance to postcolonial theory.
Key Program Highlights
- Expertise in public sector information management, regulatory environments, and systems
- Critical examination of access to information, including Freedom of Information and data privacy
- Focus on displaced archives and shared archival heritage in a global context
- Analysis of postcolonial archives and imperial administrative history
- Study of the intellectual history and core concepts of archival science
Course Overview
This course provides a comprehensive exploration of archival science, digital curation, and information governance, preparing students to manage and preserve critical records as evidence for law, history, science, and the arts. It attracts a diverse cohort of researchers and students to tackle the most pressing challenges in the field, from regulatory compliance to postcolonial theory.
Key Program Highlights
- Expertise in public sector information management, regulatory environments, and systems
- Critical examination of access to information, including Freedom of Information and data privacy
- Focus on displaced archives and shared archival heritage in a global context
- Analysis of postcolonial archives and imperial administrative history
- Study of the intellectual history and core concepts of archival science