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University of East Anglia UEA

1 interpreting courses EASTERN ENGLAND
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Best uni experience, is the nights out and events, all the different cuisines in the Hive and experiencing being in each building for different lectures. Worst experience has been the students not taking care of themselves on nights out and ruining it for other people

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University of Westminster, London

1 interpreting courses LONDON
WUSCA ranking: 82th
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The University of Westminster is a great place to study because of its location in the heart of London, at Baker Street. The professors are excellent and have relevant knowledge and experience in the sports industry. We also hear from experienced guest speakers working in the industry, which gives us valuable insight into real-world careers. In addition, we go on trips to visit sporting stadiums and venues, which is very helpful for gaining practical experience and a deeper understanding of the industry. The university experience could be enhanced by organising more on-campus activities and events for students.

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Heriot-Watt University

7 interpreting courses SCOTLAND
WUSCA ranking: 33th
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PROS - The university has been absolutely stellar at providing opportunities to those who put in that extra effort. - Support, particularly the maths gym provided by the uni for those needing extra math tuition is an incredible resource. - Lecturers are always quick to respond to questions and available for feedback out with timetabled classes. - The facilities available to electrical engineering students (the GRiD in particular) is very good. More advanced equipment is available to those who require it through research projects or other related endeavours. - The university shop and various cafes/canteens all have quality products and competitive prices. CONS - Some course have suffered when lecturers are delivering them for their first time. This is understandable however. - Issues with inaccurate or frequently fluctuating timetables can be frustrating at times.

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Year 1
  • Introduction to Language and Intercultural Studies
  • Introduction to World History and Culture
  • Language 1: Intermediate (1)
  • Language 1: Intermediate (2)
  • Language 2: Intensive for Beginners (1)
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Year 1
  • Introduction to Language and Intercultural Studies
  • Introduction to World History and Culture
  • Language 1: Intermediate (1)
  • Language 1: Intermediate (2)
  • Language 2: Intensive for Beginners (1)
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Newcastle University

1 interpreting courses NORTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 16th
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WUSCA ranking: 16th
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It’s pretty. I wish they improved more of the facilities in architecture school. Our studios are quite dirty from pervious students so it’s not fair for new students to have a dirty studio when they walk in. Other than that the gym is great but Northumbria has a pool and a sauna and even a climbing wall

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University of Lancashire

2 interpreting courses NORTH WEST ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 51th
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UCLan is a great place to study because of its friendly staff, diverse student community, and excellent facilities like the library and sports centre. It provides strong academic and personal support. One area for improvement could be creating more study spaces during exam periods and adding more campus events to bring students together.

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Year 1
  • DF1112: Deaf People in Society
  • DF1113: Communities, Cultures and Identities
  • DF1300: Employability and the Deaf Community
  • SI1005: Historical Development of British Sign Language
  • SI1100: British Sign Language 100
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British Sign Language (BSL) and Deaf Studies - BA (Hons)
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Year 1
  • DF1112: Deaf People in Society
  • DF1113: Communities, Cultures and Identities
  • DF1300: Employability and the Deaf Community
  • SI1005: Historical Development of British Sign Language
  • SI1100: British Sign Language 100
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University of Wolverhampton

1 interpreting courses WEST MIDLANDS
WUSCA ranking: 34th
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The best aspect of my university experience has been the supportive learning environment and access to diverse academic and professional opportunities. The teaching staff are approachable and knowledgeable, and the university provides useful resources that help students develop both academically and professionally. Studying in a diverse community has also helped me grow in confidence and cultural awareness. The most challenging aspect has been balancing academic responsibilities with part-time work and managing living costs, especially as an international student. While support services are available, clearer guidance on financial support, employability opportunities, and tailored support for international students would further improve the overall experience. Overall, the university is a great place to study, and enhanced support in these areas would make the student experience even stronger.

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Year 1
  • British Sign Language 1
  • British Sign Language 2
  • Deaf History and Heritages
  • Linguistics: British Sign Language
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Swansea University

3 interpreting courses WALES
Subject ranking: 12th
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Best aspects would definitely be the people and the location. By the beach but with safe and lively night life, which in my opinion is important for most undergrad students, also the welsh are lovely and friendly. It depends on the area but overall the city feels extremely safe which was important for me. Some of the buildings on the old campus (singleton) look a bit run-down especially when the sun isn't out so it might be worth them revamping some buildings to make certain parts look less depressing. But again thats only a few, and the walk to campus is lovely especially as theres a massive park/green space right next to campus, with a 2 minute detour taking you right to the beach. Can't say too much on the students' union because it looks good but i havent really engaged with it. They always have some sort of event going on but honestly i havent been to many, so maybe the events could be more engaging so more people including myself would go.

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Year 1
  • MLT100 - Concepts in Translation and Interpreting
  • MLT101 - Grammar and Meaning in Translation and Interpreting
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University of Essex

1 interpreting courses EASTERN ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 20th
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WUSCA ranking: 73th
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- there are plenty of activities and events - clear signposting and communication from the SU butt..... - would be great to see food options on campus catering to different needs. i.e. gluten free

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Year 1
  • Careers and Employability Skills for Languages and Linguistics
  • Concepts of Translation and Cultural Mediation
  • Language Expert 1
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University of Liverpool

1 interpreting courses NORTH WEST ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 14th
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It’s a great place to study because the campus and the convenience of the student accommodations/ houses near campus is good. It is also good teaching wise as most of the professors are top tier. What could be improved is that the support is horrible. When students are stressed we don’t know where to go especially the team of law is not supportive, even the professors are more supportive. It’s hard to be understood by them or to get some clarity. I wish they’d be more helpful

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