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Contact Details
Ms Clare Szembek
(Departmental Co-ordinator)
tel 020 7679 3109;
internal extension X33109;
email c.szembek@ucl.ac.uk
Dr Humberto Núñez-Faraco
(Head of Department)
tel: 020 7679 4332;
internal extension X34332;
email: h.faraco@ucl.ac.uk
News & Forthcoming Events
- International Conference - The Future of Hispanism
- London World Film Festival 2013
- Translating 'Live' Poetry
- Gained in Translation
- Dr Deborah Martin will introduce El último verano de la boyita at ISA's 'Staging the Future: Argentine Films in Dialogue' Series
- Graduate student, Kathleen Sparks awarded grant
- Alcalá Galiano Lecture
- LECTURE: Benigno Trigo (Vanderbilt University), 6 June 2012 at 11am
- Vacancy in the department
- Dr Claire Lindsay awarded a Dorot Foundation Research Fellowship
- Professor Stephen Hart's Documentary Summer School in Cuba
- Dr Jo Evans will introduce Mexican film, Miss Bala, at the Cineschool festival 2012
- Vacancy in the department
- Dr Jo Evans will discuss Pan's Labyrinth at the European Institute Film Day
- César Vallejo conference. 16-17 March 2012
- Final year student, Roberta Radu's prize-winning article
- Dept of Spanish and Latin American Studies, UCL nominated for award
- Final year student Roberta Radu shortlisted in Guardian competition
- Award for Dr. Maria del Pilar Blanco
- Alcala Galiano Memorial Lecture
- Alumni Events
MA Language, Culture, History: Hispanic Studies
The MA Language, Culture, History: Hispanic Studies at UCL offers a wide-ranging and flexible course for graduates (both of Spanish/Latin American Studies and related subjects) who wish to develop their interest in the cultures of the Hispanic world at an advanced level. The programme will be of interest both to those who wish to enhance their knowledge of the Hispanic world for professional purposes – in the fields of education, culture, media and tourism, for example - as well as students who are considering pursuing their studies to doctoral level. As such, the MA offers not only a broad range of course options in Hispanic cultures from the early modern period to the present day, but also relevant training in research skills and methodologies.
As a pathway of the MA Language, Culture and History in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, the programme also offers the opportunity for students to combine their interests in Hispanic Studies with other areas/subjects taught in the Faculty through taking a course option from Gender Studies, Translation Studies, and Comparative Literature.
Click here for more information regarding admissions, degree structure, available courses and funding.

