http://www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/subjects/middle-eastern/Details of the undergraduate, postgraduate and part-time degree programmes, information on staff, and departmental statistics.Middle Eastern Studies cover Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Turkish as the major modern languages of the Middle East,and some of the ancient ones, as well as the Modern History of the Middle East and the study of Islam and Judaism.
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Research embraces the historical-literary
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An introduction to the School and summary of the undergraduate, postgraduate and research courses offered.
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We conduct high quality education and research locally, nationally and internationally. We are a leading UK provider of initial teacher training; and offer a range of in-service courses.
We encourage critical engagement in a diverse range of educational issues.
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Details of the departments that make up the school, and information about the various research projects. Includes links to related resources and support services.
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Welcome to the School of Social Sciences
We offer a wide selection of
The School of Social Sciences has a graduate community of more than 700 graduate students studying for
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Information on the national and international projects carried out by the centre, details of the M.Ed programme and a selection of publications.
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