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- noun a master's degree in literature
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Changing her surname to a Welsh form at 18, Lowri studied her native language at Bangor University, followed by an MLitt at Oxford.
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In 1944 he was appointed Vicar of Shiregreen, in Sheffield, where his pastoral work and preaching were greatly valued, and during his time there he completed a Durham MLitt on St John's Gospel, under the supervision of Professor later Archbishop Michael Ramsey.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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PhD-bursary for German Studies on offer for those taking up a German MLitt or PhD in 2009 / 10
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