University Of Bath: Applications Open For Semester 2 Foreign Language Courses
Study in UK: The last date to apply for the Semester 2 Foreign Language for the academic year 2024-25 at the University Of Bath is February 20, 2025. This course is open to the staff and students of the university.
Claire Charlemagne, Head of Languages, says, "Our highly experienced teachers are really knowledgeable and passionate about languages. We’re committed to provide our students with world-class opportunities to develop the linguistic and intercultural skills that will set them apart in today’s competitive global marketplace."
The university said that there are many advantages to learning a foreign language. It helps in developing employability skills and in study abroad and work placement opportunities. It is also a great place to meet new people including staff members, students and members of the public. In today's competitive global employment market, speaking another language will give the person extra advantages.
The University of Bath offers seven different languages including German, French, Arabic, Japanese, Italian, Spanish and Chinese. These languages are taught ranging from beginners to advanced level.
"Most languages offer classes at all levels, from Beginner to Advanced, each semester. You don’t have to have enrolled in semester 1 to enrol in semester 2 (although some languages may not offer every level in semester 2)," says the university statement.
University Of Bath: Professor Marcus Munafò Appointed As Deputy Vice-Chancellor
The university has announced that Professor Marcus Munafò has been appointed as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Provost.
On his appointment, Professor Phil Taylor, Vice-Chancellor and President, said, “I’m delighted that Professor Munafò will be joining us as Deputy Vice-Chancellor. I know the University will benefit both from his extraordinary leadership experience and his stellar academic track record in health, one of Bath’s core research areas. The Higher Education sector is navigating a real period of change and challenge, and Marcus has the fresh thinking and innovative approach we need to help our University not just to survive but thrive in the years ahead.”
Professor Munafò said, “It’s an extremely exciting time to be joining Bath, and I’m looking forward to working across the University community. The sector is facing some real challenges, but Bath is very well placed to navigate these, and has the potential to grow and evolve in a way that will allow it to realise its full potential. I am genuinely honoured to be entrusted with the role of Deputy Vice-Chancellor and will do my utmost to serve the University well.”
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