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Student-Student Welcome

By UCL Faculty of Arts & Humanities

UCL Arts & Humanities invites you to join us for the the start of a new term!

Date and time

Location

UCL Main Campus

Gower Street Wilkins Building - South Wing, Room G11 London WC1E 6AE United Kingdom

Agenda

Presentation

Community Cloth

Letters to My Graduate-Self

Departmental Bingo

Posting Wishes

Good to know

Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

About this event

Welcome to the Faculty of Arts & Humanities.

This event is all about welcoming you into our community at UCL.

We will be running various activites where we'll share stories and paricipate in activities to get to know you and you can get to know your peers from across all the departments that call us home.

Frequently asked questions

Is this event accessible friendly?

Yes - The IAS Common ground: room G11 has step-free access and all activities are accessible. If you have specific requirements or wish to learn more, please email the team at ah-education@ucl.ac.uk

Will this event be photographed/filmed?

Yes - we want to capture this moment and professional photography/videography may be present during this event. If you do not wish to be included, please let us know on the event day.

Organized by

Based in London’s literary quarter in Bloomsbury, UCL is surrounded by the greatest concentration of libraries, museums, archives and professional bodies in Europe. Our students benefit from UCL’s central London location and the city’s rich resources and networks.

Inter-disciplinary

With its world-class reputation, the faculty is one of great intellectual diversity. Our breadth is unrivalled, and the Faculty is home to: Arts and Sciences; English; European Social and Political Studies; Greek and Latin; Hebrew and Jewish Studies; Information Studies; Philosophy; Modern Languages (in the School of European Languages, Culture and Society); the Slade School of Fine Art.

Programmes of study

We offer undergraduate, graduate taught and graduate research programmes, as well as some Continued Professional Development courses. Explore your options for study across the Faculty of Arts & Humanities.

The Faculty of Arts & Humanities

is divided into Departments, Centres and Degree Programmes.

Arts & Sciences (BASc)

The Arts and Sciences (BASc) degree is UCL’s Liberal Arts course. Students combine science and humanities/social science courses according to their interests.

English & English Language and Literature

The UCL English Department is one of the most enduring and respected in Britain, and is suited for students wishing to immerse themselves in a varied syllabus that combines traditional literary skills and modern thought.

European Social and Political Studies (ESPS)

UCL European & International Social & Political Studies

EISPS is a diverse four-year Programme. Students gain not only from UCL’s world-class teaching, but also from the expertise of their European counterparts.

Greek and Latin (Classics)

UCL offers a variety of interdisciplinary undergraduate and graduate degree programmes in classical literature, culture, and history.

Hebrew and Jewish Studies

Hebrew & Jewish Studies at UCL is recognised for its innovative research and teaching. Drawing on UCL’s tradition of secularism and open-mindedness, we integrate all aspects of Jewish Studies, from antiquity to modernity, through the prism of history, literature, and languages.

Information Studies (DIS)

DIS is the only department in the UK which holds together in one place programmes in library and information studies, information science, archives and records management, publishing, and digital humanities.

School of European Languages, Culture & Society (SELCS)

Our study and research focuses on the literature, linguistic traditions, history, sociology, philosophy, art, film and other aspects of the cultures associated with the languages we teach.

Slade School of Fine Art

An art school with a world leading reputation, the Slade makes a significant contribution to the field of contemporary art both nationally and internationally.

Philosophy

Philosophy at UCL is recognised as world-class for its teaching and research, with strengths in philosophy of the mind and language, political and moral philosophy and metaphysics.

Institute of Advanced Studies

The Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) provides a space for critical thinking and engaged enquiry within and across conventional disciplinary and departmental boundaries. The IAS aims to create an open and accessible research-based community, bridging traditional ‘artistic’ and ‘scientific’ practices and modes of thought.

School of Slavonic & East European Studies

The School of Slavonic & East European Studies (SSEES) is one of the UK's largest institutions for research and teaching on Russia, the Baltics, and Central, Eastern and South-East Europe. Find out more about study and research at SSEES.

Centres

Centre for Archives and Records Management Research

Centre for Digital Humanities

Centre for Early Modern Exchanges

Centre for Editing Lives and Letters

Centre for Low Countries Studies

Centre for Multidisciplinary & Intercultural Inquiry (CMII)

Centre for Philosophy, Justice and Health

Centre for Publishing

Centre for Research on the Dynamics of Civilisation (CREDOC)

Centre for Translation Studies (CenTraS)

Institute of Jewish Studies

Keeling Centre (Philosophy)

Medieval and Renaissance Studies

Sarah Parker Remond Centre

Survey of English Usage

Free
Sep 22 · 3:00 PM GMT+1