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University of Aberdeen: Celtic and Anglo Saxon Studies
| Institution | University of Aberdeen View institution profile |
|---|---|
| Department | School of Language, Literature, Music and Visual Culture View department profile |
This course is no longer offered.
University of Aberdeen currently offers other courses in School of Language, Literature, Music and Visual Culture:
- Comparative Literature (2025)
- Comparative Literature (2026)
- Creative Writing (2025)
- Creative Writing (2026)
- Cultural and Creative Communication (2025)
- Cultural and Creative Communication (2026)
- English Language and Literature (2025)
- English Language and Literature (2026)
- Ethnology and Folklore (2025)
- Ethnology and Folklore (2026)
- European and Latin American Literatures and Cultures (2026)
- Film, Visual Culture and Arts Management (2025)
- Film, Visual Culture and Arts Management (2026)
- Global Business Communication (2025)
- Global Business Communication (2026)
- Heritage and Memory Studies (2025)
- Heritage and Memory Studies (Online) (2025)
- Heritage and Memory Studies (Online) (2026)
- Literatures, Environments and Places (2025)
- Literatures, Environments and Places (2026)
- Music (2025)
- Music (2026)
- TESOL - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (2025)
- TESOL - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (2026)
- Translating and Interpreting Studies (2025)
- Translation Studies (2025)
- Translation Studies (2026)
- Translation Studies (Online) (2025)
- Translation Studies (Online) (2026)
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Study within one of Scotland’s oldest and most culturally rich academic communities.
The School of Language, Literature, Music and Visual Culture (LLMVC) is part of a university founded in 1495, with a long heritage of scholarship in the humanities and creative arts. Today, the School brings together a uniquely interdisciplinary environment where students explore how language, creativity and culture shape our world.
We teach a diverse cohort of undergraduate, postgraduate and research students from across the globe. The wider University community includes around 14,000 students representing over 130 nationalities, fostering a vibrant international environment. Our staff are active …
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