The value of an Arts and Humanities degree
Arts and Humanities degrees produce graduates who go on to have meaningful careers and a strong sense of self. Learning from our academic community who produce impactful research allowing us to contribute to the wider understanding of individuals and societies at a local and global level.
Arts and Humanities degrees produce employable graduates
"Our graduates have an unparalleled understanding of human beings, of society, of how we communicate, of how we feel about things."
Hear from our faculty about the value of Arts & Humanities degrees.
Register your interest in one of our courses"55% of global leaders are Arts & Humanities and Social Science graduates"
The British Academy, ‘Understanding the career paths of AHSS graduates in the UK and their contribution to the economy’
Making the case
The evidence of the value of Arts and Humanities degrees is compelling. Here at the University of 91̽»¨, we are highlighting how our highly skilled graduates are equipped to tackle current issues with the skills, knowledge and understanding they gain in teaching underpinned by our impactful research.
Arts and Humanities are essential for society
From global leaders to drivers of change, Arts and Humanities graduates leave University prepared to take on the challenges of tomorrow.
Graduates gain essential skills and knowledge
It's not only society that benefits from Arts and Humanities graduates, the individuals themselves leave university with a well rounded set of skills and a sense of self and purpose. This unique combination creates active citizens who often embark on meaningful careers with impact.
"These subjects give us the tools to examine and explain human behaviour, understand how society functions, learn from the past and apply those lessons to the present, and analyse the drivers and implications of a changing world and how different countries, places and cultures interact."
The British Academy, ‘Qualified for the Future: quantifying demand for the arts, humanities and social science skills’
No form of education is a rip-off
"In a world where education holds the key to success, the 'rip-off degrees' narrative risks stifling potential."
Professor Mary Vincent, Vice President for Education
Our degrees
Careers and Employability within our Arts and Humanities degrees
What makes Arts and Humanities graduates unique, and what we are doing within our programmes to ensure our students are prepared?
Careers
Find out more about the careers available to students from each of our departments:
Our Research
The Value of Arts and Humanities Research
Professor Susan Fitzmaurice explores the value and importance of Arts and Humanities Research to society.
Find out more about our pioneering researchArts and Humanities and interdisciplinary research
Our research is changing lives. The high quality research that takes place across the Faculty explores what makes us human through the study of languages, cultures, histories and ideas.
Also, discover how Arts and Humanities research intersects with the likes of tech, engineering and science research in some of our interdisciplinary research projects.
Placements
Standing out from the crowd
With access to a range of placement opportunities, our students can apply the knowledge you’ve already gained during your degree to real-world situations, and stand out from the crowd.
Find out what's on offer and hear from our students.