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  1. Length. 1 year full-time. This programme encourages an interactive teaching approach that builds confidence, develops understanding of how the language system works and leads to purposeful language use. It provides you with the tools to make the study of language stimulating for the full range of learners.

  2. London. SE14 6NW. United Kingdom. Contact. +44 (0)20 7919 7171. From inspiring academics and supportive staff to its engaged students, the people at Goldsmiths form an energetic community that want to change things for the better. They offer a space for self-discovery, delivering world-leading research and excellent teaching. Goldsmiths website.

  3. Length. 3-4 years full-time or 4-6 years part-time. This course is offered on both a full- and part-time basis. Your research may be clinically and/or theoretically focused in the fields of psychoanalysis, analytical psychology and psychodynamic counselling. We welcome applications for PhD research from all suitably qualified students from many ...

  4. Media, Communications and Cultural Studies (MCCS) is an extremely broad and open-minded department – even by Goldsmiths' standards – and we are committed to making your interests as welcome as possible. Immerse yourself in a postgraduate environment shared by numerous creative practice-based MA programmes, such as MA Filmmaking , MA Radio ...

  5. Full-time students are in Goldsmiths Monday to Wednesday in terms 1 & 2. Part-time students are in Goldsmiths Tuesday and Wednesday in terms 1 & 2 of year 1, and Mondays only in year 2. In the summer term, for both years, there are 5 days of teaching in April and May, dates to be confirmed. Assessment

  6. The University of London welcomes applications for the bachelor’s degree in Computer Science via the Performance-Based Admissions route. To qualify for Performance-Based Admissions you need a minimum of four GCSEs or a High School Diploma (or equivalent) and relevant work experience. If you gain Performance-Based entry to the degree, you’ll ...

  7. You will cover areas of human growth and development; community; needs and services; law and organisational contexts of social work; and research methods. Specific learning will include mental health and disability, and social work processes of assessment, planning, intervention and review. We'll encourage you to think deeply about human rights ...