Postgraduate
Study - Research culture and
community
A key resource for research students is their
supervisors. Members of staff in Scottish
History offer expert supervision in almost
all fields of Scottish history. Research
students normally have two supervisors,
of whom the principal supervisor is a specialist
in the student’s field. The second
supervisor is often a colleague working
in a related field within Scottish History,
but in some cases a second supervisor is
appointed from elsewhere. This may be from
one of the other subject areas within the
School of History, Classics and Archaeology,
or from further afield, such as Ecclesiastical
History, or Law. For a list of potential
supervisors, with information about their
fields of interest, see the Staff
pages.
Edinburgh postgraduates also have access
to an extensive community of experts in
Scottish history outside the university,
employed by other public and private bodies
across the city, including Historic Scotland.
They find themselves at one of this wider
network’s most important intersections:
a weekly Scottish History
research seminar that also attracts
visiting scholars from elsewhere in Scotland
and from other countries.
The postgraduate
community
We organise an induction
course in archives for all new postgraduates.
Further training in research methods and
palaeography is provided to those for whom
it is appropriate. There is a research
seminar programme, providing opportunities
to compare notes and keep up with the latest
findings of leading scholars. Many research
postgraduates offer their own papers to
the seminar, giving them the opportunity
to try out their ideas before an expert
audience.
Many PhD students have their own offices
in a flat provided for the purpose at 18
Buccleuch Place. The flat has some networked
computers and a shared kitchen. It also
contains the offices of the Centre
for Scottish Urban History and postdoctoral
fellows. It is a lively research community.
As well as these facilities within the Scottish
History subject area, the School of History,
Classics and Archaeology has its own Postgraduate
Resource Centre.
Scottish History
School of History, Classics and Archaeology
Doorway 4
Teviot Place
Edinburgh, EH8 9AG
Tel +44 (0)131 650 4030
Fax +44 (0)131 650 4042
Email: Scottish.History@ed.ac.uk