Our Master's programme in European archaeology
explores a richness of European archaeology
from pre-history to historical times,
and we do this by combining some courses
that are more focused on specific periods,
and others that approach general ideas and methodologies.
One of the great things of our programme,
is that students can choose their courses
in a very flexible way,
so that they can pursue their own interests,
and also we really cover a very wide range
of regions and periods from Scotland in prehistory
to central Europe and the Mediterranean.
We want students to learn a wide range
of practical and theoretical skills
by gaining insight into how to do research and study
on a high level.
The Master programme is taught
by internationally renowned experts in their fields,
and our colleagues are doing cutting edge research
in different parts of Europe,
from the UK to Spain, Italy and Croatia
to name just a few examples.
Edinburgh is certainly one of the most beautiful cities
in Europe, and the university has a very long tradition
of excellence in teaching and research.
We have excellent facilities, for example,
in terms of libraries and also for our archaeology programme,
in terms of field work opportunities for students.
I'm very passionate to teach students
about the richness of archaeology
and also how we can connect the past to the present,
in order to gain a better understanding
of phenomena that are happening in our current world.
