Faculty of Arts and Humanities
The University of Stirling’s largest faculty has earned a reputation for delivering some of the most highly-rated Arts and Humanities courses in the country. With a focus on innovation, exploration and creativity, our courses equip you with the range of skills you’ll need to transition into the field you’re most passionate about. Whatever you study, you’ll be part of a vibrant environment defined by world-class teaching and research – a place where asking big questions, feeling inspired and forging independent ideas are all everyday occurrences. We think you’ll fit right in.
Study with us
With high student satisfaction rates, internationally renowned researchers and a wealth of full and part-time courses, the Faculty of Arts and Humanities is the perfect place for anyone who loves to explore, innovate and create.
Arts and Humanities Divisions
Communications, Media and Culture
History, Heritage and Politics
Explore the forces that shape the past, present and future in our vibrant division of History, Heritage and Politics.
Law and Philosophy
Our Law and Philosophy division is defined by stand-out teaching, research and student satisfaction rates.
Literature and Languages
Broaden your horizons by unlocking new languages and exploring the power of literature.
Your future career
Our focus is on your future: 96% of our graduates were in employment or further study 15 months after graduation (Graduate Outcomes 2020-21, HESA).
Scholarships, fees and funding
Explore our wide range of scholarships at both undergraduate and postgraduate level – helping you succeed and achieve your future ambitions.
News
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A campaign to honour the late footballer Billy Bremner has stepped up a gear, after organisers launched a project to commission a statue in the player’s Stirling hometown.
Iain Banks’ personal archives on exhibit as University of Stirling shares work of its famous alum
Never-before-seen writings and correspondence from author Iain Banks form part of an exhibit at the University of Stirling as it celebrates one of its most celebrated alumni.