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  2. Mistress of English Literature - Wikipedia

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    Mistress of English Literature (M.E.L.) was a master's degree in English—without ancient, modern, or foreign language requirements—conferred mostly at American women's colleges during the 19th and early 20th centuries. [1] [2] The acronym also stood for Master of English Literature. The degree was similar to a Lit. M. or M. Lit. degree. [3]

  3. Master of Letters - Wikipedia

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    Within the English University system MLitt degrees are not offered in all institutions, nor in all disciplines. An M.Litt. may be awarded as an alternative to the Master of Philosophy research degree and is usually placed higher in the hierarchy; starting with degrees such as the postgraduate Master of Arts (MA) and Master of Science (MSc), then Master of Philosophy, and finally Master of Letters.

  4. List of artists and entertainers with advanced degrees

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    University of Cambridge: Brendan Kavanagh: Pianist PhD English University College Cork [24] Mark Kermode: Film critic PhD English Literature University of Manchester: Akash Khurana: Actor PhD Social Sciences: Tata Institute of Social Sciences [25] [26] Wagner Lamounier: Former member of the band Sepultura: DSc: Applied Economics [27] Federal ...

  5. Institute of English Studies - Wikipedia

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    The Institute of English Studies (abbreviated as IES) is a centre of excellence in the research, promotion and facilitation in the field English Literature and Language.. With a specialisation in book history, palaeography and textual scholarship, the IES facilitates the advanced study and research of English Studies in the national and international academic commu

  6. English studies - Wikipedia

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    The English major (alternatively "English concentration") is a term in the United States and several other countries for an undergraduate university degree focused around reading, analyzing, and writing texts in the English language. The term also can be used to describe a student who is pursuing the degree.

  7. Master of Arts - Wikipedia

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    The most common, the Master of Philosophy degree (MPhil), is a two-year research degree. To prepare to graduate as a Master of Science (MSc) or a Master of Studies (MSt) takes only one year, both courses often combining some coursework with research. A Master of Letters (MLitt) is the holder of a pure research master's degree.

  8. List of academic fields - Wikipedia

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    A scholar's discipline is commonly defined and recognized by a university faculty. ... English literature; World literature. American literature; British literature;

  9. Laura Ashe - Wikipedia

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    Laura Ashe FRHistS [1] is a British historian of English medieval literature, history and culture (c. 1000 –1550). She is Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford and Fellow and Tutor in English Literature at Worcester College .