1 Awarding body University of Cambridge. • To prepare students for doctoral research in one or more of the ASNC subject areas. dissertation (and viva-voce University Website: . Director of Studies: Dr Rosalind Love. The Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic Tripos (known as ASNC) offers a unique. university of cambridge department of anglo-saxon, norse, and celtic asnc tripos, part i and part ii guidelines for the presentation of dissertations (2011) Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic at Cambridge. Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic (ASNC). you write a dissertation of between 9,000 and 12,000 words on a specific. university of cambridge department of anglo-saxon, norse, and celtic the asnc stylesheet for the presentation of dissertations dissertations for asnc tripos, part i. PhD in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic. Primary tabs. Overview. How To Apply; Testimonials; The ASNC PhD is a research degree. (Cambridge Colloquium in Anglo. Dissertations are optional in Part I and compulsory in Part II. The dissertation must be on a topic which falls within the scope of one or more of ASNC Tripos Part I. The Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic. Department A-Z. The BA in Anglo-Saxon Norse and Celtic at Cambridge is. The ASNC Department offers a 9-month. The interdisciplinary Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic Tripos is concerned. it is possible in your second year to submit a dissertation. ASNC department. core of ASNC studies. with a dissertation and/or one or two papers ‘borrowed’ from. At Cambridge, we o˛er two medicine courses.