Our times needs academically trained historians who can offer perspectives on present day problems such as the crisis of global governance, climate change, inequality, the struggle with colonial legacies, and the pressure facing democratic institutions.
Choose one of the four profiles:
- History of Social Movements and Protest
Discover how individuals and groups have organised to demand rights and drive social change. - Power, Politics, and Historical Injustice
Examine how societies confront legacies of colonialism, slavery, and authoritarianism. Explore how the past is mobilised in contemporary political debates. - Religion, Culture, and Civil Society
Investigate how religion and culture have shaped identities, communities, and public life across time. societies. - Environmental History: Climate and Society
Explore the long-term relationship between humans and the natural world. From historical climate change to the rise of environmental policy, you learn how societies have responded to ecological challenges and what that means for our future.
Curious about students' experiences? Read the stories of Renee, Jeffrey, Timo, Agir and Pham.