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MA Middle East Studies

Please note: This page is for 2027 entry. Click here for 2026 entry.
UCAS code 1234
Duration 1 year full time
2 years part time
Entry year 2026
Campus Streatham Campus
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We will consider applicants with a 2:2 Honours degree or above (or equivalent).

Contextual offers

Why study MA Middle East Studies at Exeter?

  • Equips you with the skills, sources and tools to study the Middle East, North Africa and the Muslim world
  • Introduces you to theorists whose work has underpinned scholarship in key fields
  • You’ll learn how to make choices around your own work and be exposed to the forms of work found in the most successful research
  • Your understanding and appreciation of the culture, history and language of the Middle East will open up career paths in a wide variety of areas such as academia and education, international development, government and NGO’s

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I enjoy having the freedom to explore a huge range of topics and areas – there are modules offered on literature, politics, gender studies, language, media and specific conflicts, but with the flexibility to apply those studies to different situations around the world.

Joanne

Arab and Islamic Studies Masters student

Entry requirements

We will consider applicants with a 2:2 Honours degree or above (or equivalent). We welcome students from any academic background.

Please also see our guidance on essential documentation required for an initial decision on taught programme applications.

Entry requirements for international students

English language requirements

International students need to show they have the required level of English language to study this course.

The required IELTS test scores for this course fall under Profile B1.

Please visit our English language requirements page to view the required test scores and equivalencies from your country.

Course content

The MA in Middle East Studies will equip you with the general research skills, sources and tools relevant to the study of the Middle East, North Africa and the Muslim world in general, and introduce you to a broad range of key theorists whose work has underpinned scholarship in several key fields of study.

You will learn how to make self-conscious choices around your own work and promote forms of theoretically-aware and interdisciplinary work found in some of the most successful research in Arab, Islamic and Middle East Studies.

Please note that the module information displayed here is subject to change.

You must take 90 credits of compulsory modules and 90 credits of optional modules. You may take elective ARA3XXX modules up to 30 credits from RFQ Level 6 (final stage undergraduate) OR elective ARA1XXX language modules up to 30 credits from RFQ Level 4.

Compulsory modules

CodeModuleCredits
Compulsory 1
MA Dissertation 60
Theorising the Middle East 15
Dissertation Skills 15

Optional modules

CodeModuleCredits
Optional 1
Elementary Persian 15
Arabic for Beginners 30
Elementary Persian 2 15
Elementary Turkish I 15
Elementary Turkish II 15
From Home Lands to Host States: Migration, Displacement and Diaspora in the Middle East 15
Drugs: Histories, Science, Policy 15
Nationalisms in the Middle East 15
The History and Political Development of Iraq 15
Armed Islamist Movements: Jihadism and Beyond 15
Britain in the Middle East, 1798-1977 15
Politics and Reform in the Gulf 15
Intermediate Arabic Language 30
The Arabian Nights: Perception and Reception 15
Gender, Sexuality and Violence in Palestine/Israel 15
Queer Theory in a Global Context 15
The Politics of Authoritarian Rule 15
Violence and Revolution in the Modern Middle East 15
State and Society in the Middle East 30
Iranian History, 1500-the Present 15
Energy, Logistics, Infrastructure 30
Ecological Struggles 30
New Approaches to Islamic Thought 30
Independent Reading Course - Semester 1 15
Independent Reading Course - Semester 2 15
The Kurds: History and Politics 30
The Palestine Question: Past and Present 30
Contemporary History and Politics of the Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula 30
Sociology and Anthropology of the Gulf and the Arabian Peninsula 15
Politics and Economics of the Middle East 30
Texts and Traditions in Islamic Intellectual History 15
Theorising Islam 15
Israeli Peace Movements and Palestinian Resistance 15
Philosophising Magic: From Late Antiquity to the Middle Ages 15
Transdisciplinary Collaborations for Creative Futures 30
Mental Health in Social and Historical Context 30
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Fees

2026/27 entry

UK fees per year:

£12,650 full-time; £6,325 part-time

International fees per year:

£25,550 full-time; £12,775 part-time

Scholarships

The 樱花动漫 offers a wide range of scholarships to support your education, with ?7 million available for international students applying to study with us in the 2026/27 academic year, including our prestigious Exeter Excellence Scholarships. We also provide awards for sport, music and other achievements, as well as regional and partner scholarships with organisations such as Chevening, The Beacon Trust and the British Council. For more information on scholarships and other financial support, please visit our scholarships and bursaries page.

樱花动漫 Alumni Scholarship

We are pleased to offer the 樱花动漫 Alumni Scholarship, a scholarship for 樱花动漫 alumni beginning a standalone postgraduate programme in 2026/27 with us a scholarship worth 20% of the cost of your first year tuition fees.

Terms and conditions, including deadlines, apply.

I’ve always been interested in postgraduate study but I just didn’t think it was financially feasible which is why the Global Excellence scholarship was great for me. When this opportunity came through for a fully funded year-long Masters in a well-respected institution, it was hard to turn down.

Melissa

MA Middle East Studies

Teaching and research

Teaching

  • Lectures will give you direct access to the cutting-edge research being carried out by our academic team
  • Take responsibility for your own learning and that of your peers by participating in group work, class discussions and student presentations
  • Fine tune your critical reading skills and learn how to ask and field incisive questions
  • Utilise a range of media from video and audio to articles from newspapers and academic journals

Assessment

The taught modules on this programme are assessed by a combination of essays, presentations and group work. Following completion of these in April, you will then be assessed by a 15,000-word dissertation for submission in September.

Research

As a Masters student you can attend regular?research seminars?held across the College of Social Sciences and International Studies and organised by our?. These are given by academics from 樱花动漫 and other Universities in the UK and overseas, as well as guest speakers from the private, public and charity sectors.

Facilities

The Institute is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities including a computerised language lab,?lecture theatres, seminar?rooms, lounge, satellite TV?for viewing Middle Eastern?channels and a gallery?for Middle Eastern art?exhibitions.

The Arab World?Documentation Unit based?in the Research Commons is?a valuable research resource,?housing numerous collections?of academic textbooks, press?cuttings,??government papers?and reports, periodicals,?pamphlets, business?yearbooks, and much more,?with material in English,?Arabic and Hebrew.

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Gareth has been a regular commentator and adviser on Middle East politics over the last decade. He lived in pre-regime change Iraq between 1996 and 2001, where he was funded by the UK government to advise the Kurdish leadership. 

He served as a Senior Political Adviser to the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq and is a member of the Command Advisory Group of the UK Permanent Joint Headquarters.

He has considerable fieldwork experience in a range of countries in the Middle East and Islamic World, including Iraq, Syria, the Kurdish regions, Morocco, the states of the Gulf, and more recently Afghanistan.

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Professor Gareth Stansfield

Al-Qasimi Professor of Arab Gulf Studies, Professor of Middle East Politics

William teaches on the core module Theorizing the Middle East. His special interests are in the history of colonial North Africa and, more generally, relations between the European and Arab-Islamic worlds from the medieval period to the contemporary world. 

He aspires to produce work with and for subaltern communities, particularly in the Maghreb, and also publish widely in historical theory. Much of his recent work has also been translated into French, Turkish, and Russian.

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Professor William Gallois

Associate Professor of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean History

Transdisciplinary Collaborations for Creative Futures

You are invited to consider taking Transdisciplinary Collaborations for Creative Futures as an optional module in your course. It's available in two formats: 15 credits (EFPM838) or 30 credits (EFPM839).

Our Transdisciplinary Collaborations for Creative Futures module will give you the competitive career advantage of understanding how to bring your disciplinary knowledge into active dialogue with students and staff from other disciplines in order to tackle global sustainability challenges. 

This module is taught by staff from across the 樱花动漫 and is grounded in the University's School of Education research, which shows that the best way to tackle complex real-world challenges is to creatively collaborate across disciplines and with stakeholders.

The challenges will come from external University strategic partners, ensuring issues are current, cutting edge and relevant, whilst supporting employability. The module aims to teach you how to collaboratively, and critically, produce original ideas, and think innovatively about the future through research-based activities, fieldwork and creative workshops that blend the arts, sciences, social sciences, humanities and business. 

Using appropriately innovative assessment techniques, the module will equip you to respond to the global complexity and uncertainty that you will inevitably encounter when you graduate. You will be taught using pedagogical innovations, working in transdisciplinary teams with facilitation through cutting edge Creative Pedagogies and Design Thinking. 

This module is particularly appropriate for international students seeking insight into UK business, creative industries and cultural contexts and employment possibilities. 

Feedback from students who have taken this module highlights its value and the additional skills it helps them develop:

"This module has changed my perspective and transformed my vision. I now have a new understanding of how educational processes and practices should be designed so that learners can acquire skills such as problem-solving, collaborative working, critical and creative thinking in a transdisciplinary way." - Canan, MEd TESOL  

"This module has made me more deeply understand the importance of interdisciplinary cooperation. This diversity is also a key reason why I chose this course. I hope to interact with people who have different viewpoints and come from different fields to help me look at problems from various perspectives." - Joey, MA Creative Arts in Education

"Taking this module is one of the best things I've done as part of my studies at Exeter. This is the most exciting and creative course I have ever attended." - Linh Le, MEd TESOL

"I would definitely recommend this module, not only can students learn by means of interdisciplinary cooperation through group cooperation, but also can expand the scope of communication, promote international students to know more about local culture, and promote the communication between international students and other students, which is really very good." - Sherry, MA Creative Arts in Education

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Careers

Graduates from this programme may find professional employment in a wide range of sectors both in the UK and internationally. A comprehensive background in Islamic Studies is relevant to careers in:

  • academia and education
  • international agencies such as the United Nations or the European Union
  • international development
  • print and broadcast media
  • politics
  • private sector companies with interests in Islamic countries
  • business and risk analysts

Further study

The academic skills developed on the MA Middle East Studies will enable to you to pursue doctoral study. The Institute has an international profile for our pioneering regional focus on the Gulf and Arabian Peninsula and expertise in Islamic Studies providing an ideal place in which to undertake an MPhil/PhD.

Employment and professional development

Our excellent Career Zone provides invaluable support, advice and access to graduate employers. Visit the?employment and professional development?pages for more information, including podcasts and profiles,?about the range of support available.

In addition, the location of this programme within a hub of renowned academia will offer you the possibility of connections, networking opportunities, advice and guidance from others with extensive academic and career-related experience in this field.

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