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Linguistics and Politics BA

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Full-Time

LENGTH

3 years course

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Linguistics and Politics BA

Students will be introduced to the core subjects of political theory, comparative politics, political economy, and international relations, which are then applied to the analysis of real world political

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5th July 23

Linguistics and Politics, BA FullTime

I did my Masters in Postcolonial Studies, which I could not find in the dropdown list. The core modules itself were underwhelming and the teaching staff quite disappointing, but all my electives were brilliant- especially those on migrations and borders, and from the gender studies department.

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5th July 23

Linguistics and Politics, BA FullTime

I did my Masters in Postcolonial Studies, which I could not find in the dropdown list. The core modules itself were underwhelming and the teaching staff quite disappointing, but all my electives were brilliant- especially those on migrations and borders, and from the gender studies department. read more

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I did my Masters in Postcolonial Studies, which I could not find in the dropdown list. The core modules itself were underwhelming and the teaching staff quite disappointing, but all my electives were brilliant- especially those on migrations and borders, and from the gender studies department. read more

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I personally really, really enjoy the course. I find it very engaging, and it gives great perspectives on complicated world politics. The teachers are generally really passionate, and I find the readings interesting. read more

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28th April 23

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I enjoyed my time in the Politics and International Relations program, thought my time was significantly disrupted by the strikes. read more

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