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Regent’s American College London (RACL) is the London campus of Webster University, USA and one of six specialist Schools at Regent’s College London – the largest college of private Higher Education in the UK. RACL brings the classic elements of American Higher Education to the UK through its liberal arts degrees, offering the internationally minded student a multicultural experience in the heart of Europe’s most cosmopolitan capital.
Students benefit from small class sizes, high levels of personal support and attention, a central London location, and study abroad opportunities in countries such as Switzerland, Thailand, Austria and the United States.
AHRC-funded MA, MRes and PhD Studentships in the School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies at the University of Nottingham for 2013-2014
The University of Nottingham is delighted to announce that under the AHRC Block Grant Partnership scheme, we are able to offer a number of awards in the School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies for postgraduate study beginning in September 2013.
Course details
The school is an international centre of excellence recognised for its world-leading research.
We would like to encourage applications for MA, MRes and PhD study in the following areas;
- American and Canadian Studies
- Cultural Studies and Critical Theory
- Film and TV Studies
- French and Francophone Studies
- German Language & Culture
- Russian, Slavonic & Eastern European Language & Culture
Entry requirements
The deadline for completed AHRC applications is 1 March 2013. To be eligible for consideration for one of these awards you must first have been accepted for a place on the course and have discussed your funding application fully with your prospective Department.
Funding details
For details of the application procedure for these awards, please visit our funding webpage.
Financial Journalism at City University London
City’s new Financial Journalism MA course is aimed at producing a generation of outstanding journalists who will excel at covering the next financial crisis – and understand the ramifications of the current one.
The MA admits only a limited number of students, all of whom will have guaranteed placements with the Financial Times group or the BBC.
You will benefit from close proximity to the City of London, one of the world’s leading financial centres, with guest lecturers drawn from both the world of banking and major media organisations.





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