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    Pre-Master's

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    Flexible study

    Most of our undergraduate courses are part-time and designed with flexibility in mind, with online study options available for some programmes.

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    Certificates and Diplomas

    • Architectural History
    • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (PGCert)
    • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (PGDip)
    • Ecological Survey Techniques
    • Enhanced Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
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    • Health Research (PGDip)
    • Historical Studies
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    • Nanotechnology
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    • Psychodynamic Counselling (PGCert)
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    • Teaching Evidence-Based Health Care (PGCert)

    Master of Studies (MSt)

    • Creative Writing
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    • Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
    • Practical Ethics
    • Psychodynamic Practice

    Research Degrees (DPhil)

    • Archaeology
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    • English Local History
    • Evidence-Based Health Care
    • Literature and Arts
    • Sustainable Urban Development

    Master of Science (MSc)

    • Applied Landscape Archaeology
    • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
    • English Local History
    • Evidence-Based Health Care
    • Evidence-Based Health Care Medical Statistics
    • Evidence-Based Health Care Systematic Reviews
    • Evidence-Based Health Care Teaching and Education
    • Experimental and Translational Therapeutics
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    • Sustainable Urban Development
    • Translational Health Sciences

    Flexible qualifications

    More than 35 part-time graduate certificates, diplomas, masters programmes and doctorates are available. Find out more about our postgraduate courses.

    Graduate School

    The Graduate School exists to provide a stimulating and enriching environment for postgraduate students.

    Pre-Master's

    Advanced Pre-sessional Course for Graduate Students (nine weeks, full-time)

    Foundations of Diplomacy Pre-Master's Course (six months, full-time)

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    Continuing professional development

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    Courses designed for professionals

    From short courses and training to flexible postgraduate programmes; update your skills, change career, or earn a qualification. Learn more about our CPD courses.

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  • Research

    Research at the Department for Continuing Education

    The Department has an active interdisciplinary research community, particularly with respect to public engagement and practitioner-based initiatives which build on the research interests of our academic staff and over 80 research students

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    Research forums

    • Artificial Intelligence (AI) Steering Group
    • Lifelong Learning Pedagogies forum
    • Research Ethics Colloquium
    • The Vice-Chancellor’s Colloquium

    Graduate School

    The Graduate School exists to provide a stimulating and enriching environment for postgraduate students.

    See also

    Graduate School courses and training
    DPhil student profiles
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    News

    Upcoming Seminar Series: Medieval Society and Landscape
    This new seminar series will be a showcase for the intellectual excitement of the history and archaeology of the medieval period, with a focus on societies, economies and landscapes. Join us throughout May and June 2025!
    Department runs computer coding workshop for refugee and asylum seeker students
    A successful series of computer coding workshops for refugee and asylum seekers in Oxfordshire concluded at Oxford Continuing Education last term.
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    Dr Tom Crawford is to cover Rachel Riley MBEs role on Countdown whilst Rachel Riley takes a short break to work on another project.

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