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University of Exeter - Exeter campusesBA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Modern Languages
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Modern Languages
University of Exeter - Exeter campusesBA (Hons) · 3 years · Full-time · September 2026Modern Languages
Royal Holloway, University of London
Main SiteBA (Hons) · 4 years · Full-time · September 2026
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King's College LondonManagement and Modern Languages with a Year AbroadI'm a second year BA Management and German student at King’s and have a strong interest in technology innovation and how new technologies shape user experience. Bethany
Bangor UniversityModern LanguagesHi, I'm Bethany! I'm from Hull originally, Scarborough now and I've just finished my 3rd year at Bangor university studying German with philosophy, ethics and religion and am now in 4th year, after taking a year abroad in Vienna. I'm happy to answer any questions you may have about student life, uni courses, tips and advice etc. Feel free to get in touch ☺️ Callum
University of EssexModern LanguagesI am a final-year student at the University of Essex's Colchester campus, so I have had a very long time here to come to know a lot of things about this place. Over my three years, I have had a broad range of experiences that university has to offer, from getting involved in sports and societies, to using the careers services, to completing a paid internship in a subject related to my degree. Applying to university, I knew that I wanted to study modern languages, but didn't study a language at A-Level, which definitely threw a spanner into a lot of things. As a 16/17 year old, I just didn't think that far ahead in my life- which is normal. I am living proof that, to an extent, this does not need to be the end of your plans to go to uni. As for me as an individual, I am interested in art and music- which I also make, and I also enjoy hiking, cycling and swimming on occassion. I'm also on the autistic spectrum. After graduating this year, my plan is to go and do a year working in a Spanish school, and then hopefully come back home and do a course on TEFL, all of which the academic staff are supporting me to do. Favour
Swansea UniversityBusiness Management (Modern Languages), BSc (Hons)Good Afternoon , My name is Favour . I am a student ambassador studying Business Management ( Modern Manguages ) and I enjoy learning about different cultures and languages. I also like business because it's quite interesting especially the marketing side , it prepares you for how to work in a corporation and equips you with many skills that will be useful in the working life , including managing people :) . Grace
King's College LondonModern Languages (French, German, Spanish or Portuguese) with a Year AbroadHi everyone! I am a 4th Year Modern languages student who spent her year abroad in Paris and Vienna! I love to read and although I do not dance anymore, I love watching the ballet at the Royal Opera House in London. Look forward to hearing from you guys :) Gruff
Bangor UniversityModern Languages(English version below) Fi 'di Gruff, dwi o Ogledd-Ddwyrain Cymru, ac yn astudio Ieithyddiaeth ac Ieithoedd Modern ym Mangor, efo blwyddyn dramor. Dw i wrth fy modd yma, ac yn hapus i ateb unrhyw gwestiwn sydd gennych chi! Hi, I'm Gruff, I'm from North-East Wales, and I'm studying Linguistics and Modern Languages in Bangor, with a year abroad. I'm really enjoying myself here, and am happy to answer any question you might have. Imane
University of SurreyModern Languages (French and Spanish) BA (Hons)I am a 3rd-year languages student on placement at the University of Surrey studying French and Spanish. Feel free to ask my questions on what's it like to study languages here or stuff to do with university accommodation where relevant. I aim to respond to messages in 24 hours, however if it’s been 48 hours since you’ve messaged me or 48 hours since I’ve told you that I’d get back to you/give more information then message again as reminder. All communication with me shall happen on Unibuddy or The Student Room (TSR) so please don’t give offsite chat details that isn’t TSR. I can’t communicate with you via Email, Social Media or Text (excluding Unibuddy and TSR where I’m happy to message you). Liliana
King's College LondonModern Languages (French, German, Spanish or Portuguese) with a Year AbroadHi! I’m a multilingual student who speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese, and I’m currently learning Italian. I love languages, travelling abroad, good food and football, and I’m always curious about different cultures. In the future, I hope to work as a freelance translator, so studying languages and communication is something I’m really passionate about. I’m also really into music and enjoy exploring new places, whether that’s in London or abroad. I’d be happy to chat about studying at King’s, student life, languages, or anything else you’re curious about! Mary-Anne
University of EssexModern LanguagesHey everyone! I'm Mary-Anne Phori, a final-year BA Language Studies student majoring in French, with Linguistics as part of my degree. My studies combine advanced French language proficiency exploring how language functions, evolves, and shapes communication across cultures. I have developed strong intercultural awareness, critical thinking skills, and a strong interest in multilingualism and language structure.I love exploring how language works and connects cultures. I’m also part of the Francophone and Unicef society and the VTeam, where I volunteer teaching French in local schools. Please feel free to reach out. I'm happy to answer any questions you may have! Sophia
King's College LondonEnglish and Modern Languages with a Year AbroadI like learning about different languages and cultures! I study Spanish on my degree, and I am a member of Japan society because I love Japanese food, manga, and general culture! In the future, I'd like to work in communications, or in publishing. ^^ Stella
King's College LondonHistory and Modern Languages with a Year AbroadI'm French/Italian and grew up between the UK and Milan. I’ve always loved art, museums, and music. These interests are what drew me to my degree and I hope to work in the creative industries in the future. When I applied to uni, I didn’t have everything figured out, but I knew I wanted to study subjects I genuinely enjoyed. wafa
King's College LondonManagement and Modern Languages with a Year AbroadHey! My name is Wafa Nasseredine, and I am a third-year student studying business management and Spanish at King’s, currently tstudying at Tec de Monterrey, Mexico. I’m a first-generation university student, born and raised in France, and I have lived in the UK for the past decade. As part of my year abroad, I completed a semester working as an English language assistant in Cádiz, Spain, and I’ll be heading to Mexico soon for an exchange semester at Tec de Monterrey. At King’s, I served as co-president and treasurer of the 93% Club KCL, leading social mobility-focused initiatives like Black History Month and Disability Week. I’ve also been involved with the French and SPLAS departments’ journals as a writer, contributor, and editorial team member. I’m really passionate about HR, inclusion, and making education more accessible. In my free time, I love baking French pastries and discovering new cultures through travel. If you have any questions or would like to chat, please feel free to reach out to me.
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