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The Newcastle University Faculty of Humanities and Social Science (HaSS) is the largest of the three faculties at Newcastle University. In its current form, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Science contains nine schools, a graduate school and a language centre (INTO). [2]
University of Bristol (BA) University of Oxford (MSt, DPhil) Thesis: Basil Bunting's late modernism : from Pound to poetic community (2013) Doctoral advisor: Ron Bush [1] Academic work; Discipline: English literature: Sub-discipline: Modernist poetry: Institutions: Newcastle University: Website: www.ncl.ac.uk /elll /people /profile /alexniven.html
Candidate of Sciences (Candidatus scientiarum – CSc., replaced by common Ph.D. in the Czech Republic in 1998 and by PhD. in Slovakia in 1996); Doctor of philosophy (Philosophiae doctor – Ph.D. or PhD., awarded since 1998 and 1996, respectively; requires at least 3–5-year doctoral study and coursework of 120-180 Credits)
The School of Modern Languages at Newcastle is the lead institution in the North East Routes into Languages Consortium [68] and, together with the Durham University, Northumbria University, the University of Sunderland, the Teesside University and a network of schools, undertakes work activities of discovery of languages for the 9 to 13 years ...
Within the English University system MLitt degrees are not offered in all institutions, nor in all disciplines. An M.Litt. may be awarded as an alternative to the Master of Philosophy research degree and is usually placed higher in the hierarchy; starting with degrees such as the postgraduate Master of Arts (MA) and Master of Science (MSc), then Master of Philosophy, and finally Master of Letters.
Classical scholars of Newcastle University (3 P) Pages in category "Academics of Newcastle University" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 220 total.
Newcastle University is a British university located in Newcastle upon Tyne in the north of England. It was founded as the University of Newcastle Upon Tyne (which remains its official name) by an Act of Parliament in August 1963.
Prospective English majors can expect to take college courses in academic writing, creative writing, literary theory, British and American literature, multicultural literature, several literary genres (such as poetry, drama, and film studies), and a number of elective multidisciplinary topics such as history, courses in the social sciences, and ...