You are currently browsing the category archive for the 'humanities' category.

Roehampton University

Roehampton University

Roehampton University has signed a cooperation agreement with the College of Technology at the Vietnam National University to develop a joint Master’s degree in information management.

The degree is the first in a number of Master’s degrees that the institutions will develop together, with a business Master’s next on the agenda.

This is the second South East Asia partnership for Roehampton, who recently established a relationship with the Royal University of Phnom Penh in Cambodia to run a joint MSc in Psychology, helping to address Cambodia’s shortage of psychology practitioners.

Kevin – www.studylondon.ac.uk

Charles Darwin (source www.nhm.ac.uk)

Charles Darwin (source www.nhm.ac.uk)

Most of London’s major museums are free, including the British Museum, the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Science Museum. But recently the Natural History Museum has been getting a lot of press attention because of the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin’s birth. The Museum is celebrating the anniversary with a special exhibition.

The Darwin exhibition celebrates his ideas and their impact on how we view the world today. It was Darwin’s revolutionary theory that changed our understanding of the world and the exhibition contains rare exhibits and chronicles his life’s work.

And from September 2009 Museum visitors and scientists can share the excitement of exploring, studying and preserving the natural world in the new Darwin Centre. This 8-storey, £78 million landmark building completes the Darwin Centre’s development, which is the most significant expansion at the Museum since it moved to South Kensington in 1881.

Remember, you can discover more London budget tips here.

Kevin – www.studylondon.ac.uk

Did you know?

You can search more than 30,000 courses at London's universities. Find your course now at www.studylondon.ac.uk

Why I love London

“London is a city where different cultures and thoughts meet. Living in this city, I never feel bored.

Everyday I can find something new. Music, art, the pub and people from all around of the world, all of these make London such a unique experience for me.”

Lei Hao
Media and communications student from China