Newcastle University Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
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TypeFaculty
Established1871 as Armstrong College
Pro-Vice-ChancellorProfessor Nigel Harkness [1]
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| Type | Faculty |
|---|---|
| Established | 1871 as Armstrong College |
| Pro-Vice-Chancellor | Professor Nigel Harkness [1] |
| Location | , , |
| Colours | Old Gold |
| Affiliations | Newcastle University |
| Website | www |
The Newcastle University Faculty of Humanities and Social Science (HaSS) is the largest of the three faculties at Newcastle University.
In its current form, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Science contains nine schools, a graduate school and a language centre (INTO).[2]
The faculty offers over seventy undergraduate degrees, postgraduate degrees and research opportunities, and has a number of research centres.
The ten schools within the faculty are:
- Architecture, Planning & Landscape
- Arts & Cultures
- Newcastle University Business School
- Education, Communication & Language Sciences
- English Literature, Language & Linguistics
- Geography, Politics & Sociology
- History, Classics & Archaeology
- Newcastle Law School
- Modern Languages
- School X