Engage in literary study while developing your language skills in a cultural context and explore innovations in literature in their historical and national context
Learn important analytical techniques that will be useful across a range of subjects and research tasks
Spend your third year studying/ working abroad in a country where you can develop your chosen language
Get involved in activities outside class: language societies, tandem partnerships, liaison work in schools and the community such as our Translation! Festival – the only public festival dedicated to translation in the UK
Excellent facilities on campus include our Special Collections relating to world-renowned writers, The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum which is a unique film and popular culture resource and our Digital Humanities Lab. Exeter has also recently been awarded UNESCO City of Literature status.
A local representative of University of Exeter in Singapore is available online to assist you with enquiries about this course.