HST681 Work Placement

15 credits, Semester two
Module leader 2023-24: Lucy Brown

Listed on all history MA programmes. Not available to students outside History.

Module summary

This module aims to give you an insight into the day to day workings of a museum, school or research institute, in order to develop history-specific vocational skills and promote reflection on the issues involved in disseminating history outside academia. The module may be of particular interest to those MA students not planning to pursue a PhD after their studies. Students will choose a placement from those offered at the start of the academic year and then negotiate a role within that placement relevant to their area of study.

Examples of previous placements and projects:

Please bear in mind that placement providers and projects will vary from year to year. 

Learning outcomes

By the end of the module, you will be able to:

Assessment methods

Assessment type - % of final mark

You will complete

Additional learning and teaching information

Teaching plan:


You will complete a 100 hour work placement with one of our partners. The module also includes three, two hour classes across both semesters. You will also have individual tutorial contact with the module tutor in order to discuss your assessment for this module. 


Please note that the Department is unable to provide funding to cover the cost of travel to work placement providers. You should bear this in mind when choosing the placements that you would like to apply for.