The Faculty of Arts and Humanities (popularly known as UCL Faculty of Arts and Humanities) is one of the 11 constituent faculties of University College London (UCL).[3]
The current Executive Dean is Professor Stella Bruzzi FBA.[4]
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In October 2013 it was announced that the Translation Studies Unit of Imperial College London would move to UCL, becoming part of the UCL School of European Languages, Culture & Society.[5]
The Faculty currently comprises the following departments:[6]
UCL School of European Languages, Society and Culture (SELCS), which constitutes:
- UCL Department of Dutch
- UCL Department of French
- UCL Department of German
- UCL Department of Italian
- UCL Department of Scandinavian Studies
- UCL Department of Spanish and Latin American Studies
In addition the Faculty comprises:
- UCL Department of Arts and Sciences
- UCL Department of English Language and Literature
- UCL Department of European Social and Political Sciences
- UCL Department of Greek & Latin
- UCL Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies
- UCL Department of Information Studies
- UCL Department of Philosophy
- UCL Slade School of Fine Art
The Faculty is currently home to or closely involved with the following research centres and institutes:[7][8][9]
- UCL Centre for Digital Humanities
- UCL Centre for European Studies
- UCL Centre for Information Behaviour and the Evaluation of Research
- UCL Centre for Intercultural Studies
- UCL Centre for Italian Studies
- UCL Centre for Publishing
- Cultural Informatics Research Centre for the Arts and Humanities
- Institute of Jewish Studies
- International Centre for Archives and Records Management Research and User Studies
- Slade Centre for Electronic Media in Fine Art
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