University College Jersey Launches First-Ever Master's Degree: MRes Island Studies
University College Jersey (UCJ) is proud to announce the launch of its first ever master’s degree, the Master of Research (MRes) in Island Studies. The two-year programme will be delivered in partnership with, and accredited by, the University of Plymouth.
The course is due to begin in September 2025 (subject to enrolment numbers) and is designed for working professionals who wish to enhance their expertise within island contexts.
Kate Hobbs, Highlands College Vice-Principal for Curriculum and acting Head of University College Jersey says: "We are delighted to introduce a new Master’s of Research (MRes) programme at University College Jersey (UCJ), marking a significant milestone in our expanding higher education provision. This postgraduate qualification reflects our commitment to academic excellence and research-led learning, and we are proud to be delivering it right here in Jersey.
“The MRes is a strategic investment in the island’s future. By equipping islanders with advanced research skills and the ability to tackle real-world challenges, this programme supports Jersey’s ambition to grow as a centre of innovation, knowledge, and professional development.”
The MRes Island Studies combines academic study with practical application, offering blended learning of both taught modules and an independent research project. Students will explore a wide range of topics relevant to island life, while also gaining critical research and analytical skills essential for leadership roles.
Year One includes three taught modules:
• Advanced Research Methods: Equipping students with the tools to conduct rigorous, impactful research.
• Research Ethics and Island Communities: Exploring the ethical dimensions of research in small, interconnected island settings.
• Island Studies: Examining the cultural, economic, environmental, and historical uniqueness of islands through an interdisciplinary lens.
Year Two is dedicated to an independent research project, allowing students to engage with real-world issues in local island communities. The project encourages original thought, applied research methods, and a contribution to academic or professional understanding.
The MRes is structured to support career progression and professional development, with a strong emphasis on critical thinking, strategic analysis, and ethical practice. Whether in the public, private, or voluntary sectors, graduates of this programme will be well-positioned for leadership roles requiring research-led decision-making and insight into island dynamics.
How to Apply
Applications for the MRes Island Studies are now open via the University College Jersey website. The course is scheduled to begin in September, subject to sufficient enrolment.
This programme highlights UCJ’s commitment to advancing higher education opportunities in the island.