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Study Undergraduate English courses at Northumbria through UCAS Clearing.

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You’ll learn from leading researchers who regularly publish books on gothic literature, language education, publishing, language evolution and more – all the while harnessing skills invaluable to your future. 

100% of students studying English Language at Northumbria believed their course challenged them to achieve their best work and enabled them to develop knowledge and skills needed for their future. Students also felt free to express their ideas, opinions, and beliefs (NSS, 2024).

English at Northumbria is ranked 21st for research power in the UK, out of 92 institutions (REF, 2021). This is a rise of 5 places since 2014.

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With a strong focus on employability, our English courses are designed alongside our Graduate Futures team to ensure that you are supported in finding your dream career.

English Language at Northumbria is ranked Top 10 in the UK for Teaching, Learning Opportunities, and Student Voice (NSS, 2024).

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