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This page is the ultimate guide for English prospective students, applicants and offer holders. We have a range of resources for you from advice and tips from our current and former students, to academics research and the support services we offer you during your studies and beyond.
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Please Read This Essential Information for New Students
Including: what's next after results day, preparation guide and how to contact us.
12 Extraordinary Things You Can Do at Queen Mary
Life at Queen Mary is so much more than study. Here’s a dozen amazing ways you can take part in something different whilst studying with us.
From Shoreditch to South Bank
Alumni Anila Chowdhry talks about her journey from Queen Mary to the BBC Asian Network – and working up the road at ITV.
Connect with our current and former students
Chat online with former students
Connect online with students that have already graduated and find out about life during and after Queen Mary
4 Misconceptions About Being a Commuting Student
My commute generally takes 1 hour long, but this is not at all discouraging or daunting to me. As an English Literature student, I have a fair bit of
It Gets Better After A-Levels
Doctor Faustus, Tracey Emin, and why I study English at Queen Mary by Saramarie Harvey
What’s Studying English Really Like?
There’s something special about studying English in London, as our students will happily explain.
"I’m a total bookworm"
Louise Fligman (BA English) answers some questions on her time at Queen Mary, and enjoying the best of London.
“English at Queen Mary does feel really modern and unstuffy.”
Our recent graduates reflect on their time here, and what you can expect from an English Degree at Queen Mary.
It’s more than a gown
Hear what our students and tutors have to say about their time at Queen Mary and what made the experience so memorable.
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London – your new lecture theatre
Dr Nadia Valman explains how her teaching methods stretch your legs as well as your mind.
English Research at Queen Mary
Find out more about how English research shapes our understanding of the past - and the present.
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Need help? Book a 1-2-1
We're usually here to help applicants and offer holders usually from 11am-3pm UK time on Monday to Friday.
No-Nonsense Applicant Guide by graduate Saarah Ahsan-Shah
Read this for answers to commonly asked questions about English and Drama at Queen Mary by students.
Societies and Socials: The Freshers/Welcome Fair Prelude
If you were to google the best ways to meet and make friends at university, you would find that societies are almost always the default answer...
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