English with World Literature students trip to Singapore
Two English with World Literature students were hosted by Nanyang Technological University this summer for a ten-day trip to Singapore which was funded by the Office for Students. Find out what they got up to in Singapore.
Posted on: 31 October 2024
School of the Arts Vienna Field Trip 2023
The second annual SotA field trip took place from Tuesday 13th June to Saturday 17th June in Vienna, Austria.
Posted on: 1 August 2023
SotA Paris Field Trip 2022 at the Change Symposium
The SotA Paris Field Trip was presented at the recent UoL Centre for Innovation and Excellence ‘Change Symposium’ on Tuesday 27th June.
Posted on: 14 July 2023
School of the Arts students undertake Pagoda International Summer Skills programme
In the month of July, five students from the School of the Arts will be undertaking a 4-week International Summer Skills programme with our partner company, Pagoda Projects. These five places are fully funded by the school, following a difficult shortlisting process of 23 applications.
Posted on: 20 August 2021
Welcome to Liverpool!
As the new academic year begins, Kenneth Forkert-Smith (Internationalisation Lead for SotA) and Charlotte Fairclough (Internationalisation & Study Abroad Officer) would like to welcome/re-welcome all students to the School of the Arts. The pandemic has been an extremely difficult time for new and returning students and we want to let you know about the Internationalisation & Study Abroad support that is available to you within the School of the Arts.
Posted on: 19 August 2021
Arts International Impact
Following on from the HSS Study Abroad Week, Charlotte ran Arts International Impact on Wednesday 5th February in the School of the Arts Library.
Posted on: 13 February 2020
Culture Connect is back!
Charlotte, Internationalisation and Study Abroad Officer in the School of the Arts, has created a brand new programme of free cultural events for Semester Two!
Posted on: 31 January 2020
How Does it Feel? Interpersonal Understanding and Affective Empathy
Professor Thomas Schramme has been awarded £350,000 for the project “How Does it Feel? - Interpersonal Understanding and Affective Empathy”. The grant application was selected within the newly established UK and German research collaboration programme between UKRI’s Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) and the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft - DFG). Thomas will pursue this project with his colleague Professor Neil Roughley (Essen University), who has been awarded €572.000.
Posted on: 29 January 2020
Thinking about Studying Abroad? Come and ask the experts!
It's not too late to think about spending a part of your degree abroad!
Posted on: 16 January 2020