Students can thrive in our vibrant, close-knit community, drawing on the team's extensive expertise to explore historical approaches and concepts from 1600 to the present. The program emphasizes public history, culture, memory, heritage, oral history, party politics, environmentalism, environmental politics, modern conflict, imperialism, and 19th-20th century North American history, while engaging with cutting-edge research by faculty in areas such as British, continental European, world, and public history.Situated on a modern eco campus near Falmouth, students benefit from local work placements with museums, galleries, schools, and heritage organizations. The Student-Staff Liaison Committee enables you to share views and shape your degree, and the student-run History Society organizes guest speakers, trips, and social events. For details on modules, assessment methods, facilities, and staff expertise, please visit our course page.
A local representative of University of Exeter in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.