Studying Dutch and Scandinavian Languages in London at UCL - Audio
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Speaking a number of different languages gives you the intercultural skills you need in today’s global world. Studying an alternative language, like Danish, Dutch, Icelandic, Norwegian or Swedish, at UCL means you can learn a new language from scratch and get an insight into a culture not many people know much about. This means you will not only stand out on the job market, but you will also have something really valuable to offer when you graduate.
Speaking a number of different languages gives you the intercultural skills you need in today’s global world. Studying an alternative language, like D...
Speaking a number of different languages gives you the intercultural skills you need in today’s global world. Studying an alternative language, like D...
Speaking a number of different languages gives you the intercultural skills you need in today’s global world. Studying an alternative language, like D...
UCL houses the largest Centre for Dutch Studies in the English-speaking world. The department, founded in 1919, was the first of its kind in the UK. T...