New year, new short courses at the University of Chichester

Would you like to gain a taste of University life? Return to University to listen to lectures and follow courses without signing up for a full degree programme or committing yourself to assignment writing? The new short courses launching this February are a perfect way to access international research and scholarship on your doorstep at University of Chichester. The following subjects are available from 4 February.
- The Tudors: 1485-1603
- Commerce and Consumption in Early Modern England: c.1600-1750
- Witchcraft and Magic in Early Modern Europe
- Dictatorship, Conformity and Resistance in Mussolini’s Italy, Hitler’s Germany and Stalin’s Russia
- Identity and Conflict in Russia and Eurasia
- Brexit: Before, During and After
- World Literature: Roots and Routes from Conrad to Afrofuturism
- Writing Environment and Ecocriticism
- Creative Non-Fiction: Starting from the Self
We welcome retired, early retired, quizzical and passionate people. The programme also supports younger students on gap years or considering a return to University study in preparation for a full degree.
Taught by specialists, you can register for 5 weeks (cost: £475) or 10 weeks (cost: £950). For further information or registration please contact Hugo Frey – H.Frey@chi.ac.uk by 25 January.
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