The Field Research Project is an integral part of the programme which can also serve as a basis for continued study or career development. Students will conduct research during the summer of their second year and produce an original dissertation.*
A Research Supervisor is allocated to each student, to guide them in planning, preparing, conducting and writing up the dissertation. A year-long module in Research Design and Methods provides students with the tools to plan and conduct an empirical study. During this preparatory module, students will submit a project proposal for their field research, and approved projects will receive modest funding to contribute to the cost of travel to and from the place of research and other project-related expenses.
* It is the students’ responsibility to obtain a Visa for all excursions abroad. In the event of travel restrictions due to unforeseen circumstances including but not limited to a global pandemic such as COVID-19, alternative arrangements will be made to take place in the UK or in an online environment. In light of the Covid-19 pandemic, the field research component may need to be converted into a desk-based research, if field work is no longer feasible.
GPISH students are taken on a field trip to a Mediterranean country in Year 2.* The trip is focused on visits to Muslim architectural monuments of the Islamic ‘West’. The field trip also allows students to witness the contemporary use of the architectural sites, developing their visual literacy and contributing to learning about the formation of political and religious identity, art and architecture. With the help of an academic lead, the field trip complements in-house academic modules, bringing to life the places students have read about. Past trips have taken students to Spain to tour the European heritage of al-Andalus, including the Great Mosque of Cordoba, the Madinat-al-Zahra Museum, and the magnificent palaces and gardens of Alhambra.
* It is the students’ responsibility to obtain a Visa for all excursions abroad. In the event of travel restrictions due to unforeseen circumstances including but not limited to a global pandemic such as COVID-19, alternative arrangements will be made to take place in the UK or in an online environment.
The objective of this workshop is to start integrating learning with the development of leadership skills congruent with today’s globalised and highly mobile workplace. Practical leadership skills for communicating, influencing and motivating across cultures and deepening individual impact within society are linked with theoretical knowledge.
Supplementing language training at IIS is a four-week language immersion programme in Jordan or Iran at the end of Year 1. This is an opportunity for students to immerse themselves in the language and culture of an Arabic-/Persian-speaking country.*
* It is the students’ responsibility to obtain a Visa for all excursions abroad. In the event of travel restrictions due to unforeseen circumstances including but not limited to a global pandemic such as COVID-19, alternative arrangements will be made to take place in the UK or in an online environment.