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  1. Comparative Literature (MLitt)

    Explores the transnational understanding of literature and culture, providing a critical evaluation of classical and contemporary theoretical approaches combined with the intensive study of a range of texts across national, cultural and linguistic borders, and the relations between them.

  2. German and Comparative Literature (MLitt)

    Gain a comparative perspective on German literature through a joint qualification from the University of St Andrews and the University of Bonn in Germany.

  3. Global Digital Humanities – online

    Through a combination of theory, case studies and project-based learning taught by the Schools of Modern Languages and Computer Science, you will acquire the research skills and computational methods necessary to study and curate human culture and explore the capabilities, limitations and risks of digital technologies, including AI, and their impact on the arts and industry.

  4. Global Languages, Literatures and Cultures (MLitt)

    Develop your literary and cultural knowledge while fostering intercultural competence and transferable skills for life in an increasingly globalised world. Language study areas may include Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Persian, Russian, and Spanish.