Studying history as a subject will develop you into an independent thinker and researcher. You will be capable of producing your own interpretations of historical events through analysis of the evidence. The ability to analyse and interpret information is an invaluable transferable skill that many employers are looking for.
Why study with us
- Many of our graduates have gone on to successful careers in the museums and heritage sector, advertising, the civil service, film and television, journalism, law, marketing and management.
- You can expand your international history studies with the opportunity to spend some time studying abroad and the option to learn another language.
- You can undertake a work placement with host organisations, such as Lancashire Archives, the Harris Museum, as well as local schools if you're interested in becoming a teacher.
Sound interesting?
Careers in history
The focus on transferable skills will enable you to prepare for a wide range of careers. You will gain confidence and the ability to work in a variety of professions such as teaching, heritage and conservation.
Future careers in history:
- Academic Researcher
- Archivist
- Heritage Manager
- Civil Service Fast Streamer
- Government Social Research Officer
- Policy Officer
- Conservation Officer
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Meet the team
PC
Dr Philip Constable
Senior Lecturer in History
JC
Dr Jonathan Colman
Senior Lecturer in International History
Dr Máirtín Ó Catháin
Senior Lecturer in Modern Irish History
Professor Nick Mansfield
Professor of History
Dr Clare Copley
Lecturer in Modern European History