MA in Material and Visual Culture
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Introduction | Core | Options | Staff | Application | Contact |
The vast bulk of information regarding application to the MA in Material and Visual Culture—including qualifications for international students, English language proficiency requirements, and links to the application itself—can be found here::
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/application-admission/
Typically the time from application submission to formal notification of an admission decision is roughly six weeks, but this varies considerably with the time-of-year. Applications may be considered as late as August 2011, but applicants are advised to submit their materials well before that time to be ensured full consideration and minimize delays in processing.
Note in particular that international students are advised to submit an application for admission to study at UCL as early as possible – ideally prior to January 2011 for the 2011/12 academic year. Early application for admission will help students meet any required deadlines for applying for degree programmes, for UCL accommodation, for any scholarship or funding applications, and for obtaining a student visa.
Note also that international applicants are ineligible for part-time study.
New Application Fee
As explained in greater detail here, from 1 April 2011 UCL will introduce an application processing fee for all postgraduate taught programmes (including this one).
The fee will be set at £25 for online applications and £50 for paper applications. The application fee is non-refundable, and if you apply for more than one programme the fee is payable for each application submitted.
Graduate School Welcome Event for Taught Master's Students
Programme for the video above:
[00:00] Professor David Bogle
Head of the Graduate School
Welcome
[10:24] Dr Negley Harte
Department of History
A Short History of UCL
[28:28] Dr Ruth Sidall
Dean of Students
Support and Advice for Graduate Students
[39:25] Mr Jim Tyson
Information Systems
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Central Support for Learning and Research
[47:43] Ms Debs Furness
UCL Library Services
Library Resources for Graduate Students
[54:24] Laura Brammar
UCL Careers Service
Careers Information for Graduate Students
[59:26] Billy Street/Shawn Williams
UCL Union Sabbatical Officer
President, Postgraduate Association
What the UCL Union Offers —including qualifications for international students, English language proficiency requirements, and links to the application itself—can be found here:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/graduate-study/application-admission/
Typically the time from application submission to formal notification of an admission decision is roughly six weeks, but this varies considerably with the time-of-year. Applications may be considered as late as August 2011, but applicants are advised to submit their materials well before that time to be ensured full consideration and minimize delays in processing.
Note in particular that international students are advised to submit an application for admission to study at UCL as early as possible. Early application for admission will help students meet any required deadlines for applying for degree programmes, for UCL accommodation, for any scholarship or funding applications, and for obtaining a student visa.
Note also that international applicants are ineligible for part-time study.

