Studying Celtic Civilisation and English Literature at the University of Glasgow immerses you in the history, societies, literature, material culture, art, and religion of the Celts from their European origins to the modern British Isles. You will explore English literature from early modern to postmodern eras, drawing on expertise in American, Irish, and postcolonial studies, critical theory, creative writing, and interdisciplinary connections with arts, media, and science.As part of this joint degree, you will engage with medieval and modern Celtic-speaking cultures alongside leading researchers—no Celtic language required—and access the Hunterian collection and Special Collections, rich in 18th-19th century materials, travel accounts, illuminated manuscripts, and author holdings. Graduates pursue careers in teaching, museums, heritage, publishing, research, and academia, with English Literature degrees valued across arts, education, media, PR, finance, business, and technology for skills like critical analysis, creativity, and argumentation, supported by dedicated careers advisers.
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