Newcastle University Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
The Newcastle University Faculty of Humanities and Social Science (HaSS) is the largest of the three faculties at Newcastle University.
Type | Faculty |
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Established | 1871 | as Armstrong College
Pro-Vice-Chancellor | Professor Nigel Harkness [1] |
Location | , , |
Colours | Old Gold |
Affiliations | Newcastle University |
Website | www |
In its current form, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Science contains nine schools, a graduate school and a language centre (INTO).[2]
The faculty offers over seventy undergraduate degrees, postgraduate degrees and research opportunities, and has a number of research centres.
Schools
The nine schools within the faculty are:
- Architecture, Planning & Landscape
- Arts & Cultures
- Newcastle University Business School
- Education, Communication & Language Sciences
- English Literature, Language & Linguistics
- Geography, Politics & Sociology
- History, Classics & Archaeology
- Newcastle Law School
- Modern Languages
Research centres
- Centre for Gender and Women's Studies
- Centre for Learning and Teaching
- Centre for Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Enterprise
- Centre for Research in Linguistics and Language Sciences
- Centre for Urban and Regional Development Studies
- Global Urban Research Unit (GURU)
- Northern Centre for the History of Medicine
- Policy, Ethics and Life Sciences
- McCord Centre for Landscape
References
- "Executive Office". ncl.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-09-24.
- "About". Newcastle University HSS. Retrieved 2011-12-18.
External links
- Faculty of Humanities and Social Science at Newcastle University
- HaSS Research Directory at Newcastle University
- History of Newcastle University at Newcastle University
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