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- UCL is ranked fifth overall in The Guardian's ranking of UK universities
- Fear and Fantasy in a Global World - June 2011
- Failure Files
- We're now on Linkedin
- UCL in New York
- Teaching grammar to the iPhone generation
- Graduate Open Day - 23 November 2011
- English Graduate Conference 2012 - Intersections
- New Documentary-track PhD
- First Faculty Graduate Open Day
- Wolfson Postgraduate Scholarships in the Humanities
- Creative Thesis: Exploring the Parameters of the PhD Thesis
- Film Studies Research Seminar: Uncompassed, or the Rarity of Theory
- Film Studies Space: The Centre for the Cultural History of the Moving Image
- FIGS MA Dissertation Prize in Comparative Cultural Enquiry 2010/11
- Call for Papers - HERMES seminar 2012
- Winners: Graduate School Review Competition 2011/12
- London Intercollegiate Network for Comparative Literature (LINKS)
- Funds awarded for Yale exchange
- (Dis)Comforts of Home: Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Domestic Energy Use
- Creative Thesis: Exploring the Parameters of the PhD Thesis
- CICS and CES launch new Creative Critical Writing PhD
- Between the lines
- Discussion Seminar for Humanities Students
- Dr Stephanie Bird represents UCL in Beijing
- MA Publishing Masterclass 2013
- FIGS MA Dissertation Prize in Comparative Cultural Enquiry 2011/12
“Complex TV”: television drama in the twenty-first century
Starts: Mar 25, 2013 12:00:00 AM
FIGS Friday Forum - Mental Illness
Starts: May 31, 2013 9:30:00 AM
Unity/Disunity: An Interdisciplinary Conference
Starts: Jun 27, 2013 9:00:00 AM
The Reception of Herodotus in Antiquity and Beyond
Starts: Aug 12, 2013 9:00:00 AM
First Faculty Graduate Open Day
12 December 2011

The first Faculty-wide Graduate Open Day was held on Wednesday 23 November 2011 in the UCL South Cloisters and Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre.
Students were invited to meet with academics from all departments and learn more about the graduate taught and research programmes offered by UCL Faculty of Arts and Humanities.

Information was also available from UCL Careers, Volunteering, Libraries and the Graduate School.
The event was hosted by the Faculty Dean, Professor Henry Woudhuysen.

A similar event will be held in November 2012.
Details will be placed on this website shortly.
The Faculty of Arts and Humanities includes the following departments:
- Digital Humanities
- Early Modern Exchanges
- English Language & Literature
European Studies

- Greek & Latin
- Hebrew & Jewish Studies
- Information Studies
Intercultural Studies:
- Comparative Literature
- Film Studies
- Gender, Society and Representation
- Translation Theory & Practice
- Medieval & Renaissance Studies
- Philosophy
- School of European Languages, Culture and Society (SELCS)
- Slade - School of Fine Art
For information on 2012/13 programmes visit the Prospective Student pages of the website.
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