School of Arts and Humanities

School of Arts and Humanities

There are six Schools: Arts and Humanities; the Biological Sciences, including Veterinary Medicine; the Clinical Sciences; the Humanities and Social Sciences; the Physical Sciences and Technology.

Each of these bodies covers a specified group of Faculties. Each has an elected supervisory body - The Council of the School - comprising representatives of the constituent faculties and departments in each School. At least one member of each Council must be a member of the General Board. Each Council acts as a co-ordinating organisation for its group of Faculties, and filters much academic business before its transmission to the General Board.

The School of Arts and Humanities comprises the Faculties of Architecture and History of Art, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Classics, Divinity, English, Modern and Medieval Languages, Music, and Philosophy, and includes all the Departments that fall within the scope of these Faculty Boards. Also within the scope of the School are the Centre for Research in Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities, and the Language Centre.