Work with world-leading Humanities scholars across three terms to explore the works of literature, art and thought that have shaped our global culture.
Develop a range of skills desired by employers including intercultural understanding, critical thinking, communication, and independent research.
Benefit from one-to-one dissertation supervision with an academic expert in your chosen field.
Attend a diverse range of guest speaker events, symposia and workshops linked to research centres across the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, as well as access on-campus to the Bill Douglas Cinema Museum, and the University of Exeter’s Special Collections.
Meet local and international writers, artists, and creatives through university-aligned events hosted at different centres in Exeter, a UNESCO City of Literature.
International students enjoy access to tailored help, including optional extra classes and one-to-one support with academic English and study skills from our quality-assured INTO study centre.
Study a language as part of your course through the Language Centre.