This course is suitable for students with interests in Welsh literature (whether written in English or translated from Welsh); in Celtic archaeology and history; in contemporary Welsh history; politics and society archaeology; in theology; music; bilingualism and in Welsh heritage and culture; it is both a research training degree and a free-standing course; it is organised through a cross-departmental research institute (the Welsh Institute for Social and Cultural Affairs, or WISCA) but draws on expertise from a wide range of departments.