Modern Languages students discuss European crisis
Staff from the Modern Languages department took students on a journey through crisis-ridden Europe in an event offering students the opportunity to hear four different countries perspectives on the current economic crisis.
Over 20 new academic posts advertised in Humanities disciplines
The continuing success of the College of Humanities means we are advertising over 20 new academic posts at all levels.
A Taste of Galician Culture, Thursday 17 May
To celebrate Día das Letras Galegas/Galician Literature Day join us at 'Forever in Galicia: A Taste of Galician Culture', on Thursday 17 May from 10.30am to 2pm.
Exciting funding opportunities for doctoral study in French at the University of Exeter
For applicants who are interested in joining our exciting research community this October, we are offering two doctoral funding awards.
Traces of Algeria in France come to Exeter
‘Algeria(s) in France: a journey through identity’ exhibition opens on 11th October at the Street Gallery in the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies.
Medieval manuscripts to get technological makeover
The world’s largest collection of Anglo-Saxon (Old English) poetry may soon be available on a smart device App, as part of a project initiated by the University of Exeter.
College professors appointed research strategy leaders
Two academics from the College of Humanities have been appointed to lead themes from the University’s brand new research strategy for Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (HASS).
La màgia d’en Calders – a storytelling spectacle based on Pere Calders’ short stories
Storytelling lovers eager to attend a live performance are invited to attend this event on Tuesday 20 November based on the short stories of Pere Calders, a contemporary Catalan author
The Paddon Award - an arts competition
The University of Exeter is pleased to announce that entries are now open for the 2013 Paddon Award.
Poetry reading and creative writing workshops by Professor Maxine Chernoff
The College of Humanities proudly welcomes Professor Maxine Chernoff, San Francisco State University, to read from her latest poetic works