Humanities and Social Sciences (HaSS)
This Faculty is the largest of the three faculties at Newcastle University. It comprises nine academic schools, a graduate school and the Language Resource Centre.
The Faculty provides a wide range of opportunities for study, including over 70 undergraduate courses, a large selection of joint and combined degrees and a wide variety of both taught and research-based postgraduate programmes.
Academics are leaders in national and international research covering all aspects of the arts, humanities and social sciences. The schools within the Faculty operate a variety of state-of-the-art specialist facilities for both teaching and research purposes.
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Schools and research units
- Architecture, Planning and Landscape
- Arts and Cultures
- Combined Honours Centre
- Education, Communication and Language Sciences
- English Literature, Language and Linguistics
- Geography, Politics and Sociology
- Global Urban Research Unit (GURU)
- Health and Society, Institute of
- History, Classics and Archaeology
- History of Medicine, Northern Centre for
- Knowledge, Innovation, Technology and Enterprise, Centre for (KITE)
- Law School
- Learning and Teaching, Centre for (CfLaT)
- Literary Arts, Newcastle Centre for the (NCLA)
- Modern Languages
- Newcastle Institute for the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
- Newcastle University Business School
- Policy, Ethics and Life Sciences (PEALS)
- Research in Linguistics and Language Sciences, Centre for (CRiLLS)
- Urban and Regional Development Studies, Centre for (CURDS)
Other bodies