
The Department for
Humanities, Arts and Languages has over 100 academics in staff and a quality of teaching assessed by the QAA to be excellent in English, Film studies and Performing Arts.
The students benefit from a language center with good resources and language laboratories and facilities for creative arts. In addition there are specialist collections such as The Women's Library and the unique archive dealing with the Irish in Britain. The department is also responsible for the Open Language Programme, an innovation, which lets all students at the institution study one of eight languages.
Popular careers have included management, media, public relations, teaching and continued education. The department hosts lectures and seminars and holds the annual Creative Writing competition. The Department for
Humanities, Arts and Languages has strong contacts with society and other university organizations. They also have an ever growing number of international exchange students.
If you want to find out more about
Humanities, Arts and Languages, you can make an information request below and the school will contact you with further information.