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UF College of the Arts welcomes AI and the Arts faculty cohort to lead research, curriculum, creative practice and interdisciplinary exploration | News | College of the Arts

UF College of the Arts welcomes AI and the Arts faculty cohort to lead research, curriculum, creative practice and interdisciplinary exploration | News | College of the Arts
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The Question of English

By Nicola Perera The Arts Faculty admits and graduates the largest number of students every year. The private sector tells us that most are unemployable because they lack English skills. The university’s apparent failure to instill English skills in its students is then taken as reinforcing a stereotype that already exists the irrelevance of the Arts and Humanities degree. In this article, I look at how the Arts graduate is constructed as a failure in the public imagination, as well as the need for a more critical pedagogical approach to teaching the English language in the university.   The stereotype: public

Snippets From A View from the Ladies Common Room, Dacca University

Snippets From A View from the Ladies Common Room, Dacca University
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Once upon a time, when I was at DU | The Daily Star

A university is often referred to an alma mater, literally a kind and nurturing mother. Just like our relationships with our mothers, each student also has a unique relationship with their university. Often, this relationship is imbued with joys of discovery, learning, and of course growing up. For many others, it is a time of intense struggle, both financial or personal, bullying, and in terms of universities in South Asia, often marred with dirty politics. And yet, the institution and its legacy is always larger than the sum of its parts. As an alumnus myself, the greatest take from university is a group of wonderful people I call friends, and some lifelong lessons but not the academic kind, as I scarcely remember anything from the complicated derivations and theories, and the horrors of exams. I am not alone in cherishing the other side of university life. For many, the time has yielded lifelong relationships, and beautiful memories. Here are a few, of the mischief and carefree n

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