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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 1 Nov 1994 19:47:19 CST
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From: John Izod <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Film-TV universities in GB
Date: Tue, 01 Nov 94 14:01:00 GMT
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The British Film Institute's FILM AND TELEVISION HANDBOOK (published
annually) lists all film and TV courses taught by British universities.
 
A personal list of the most prestigious would include Stirling, Warwick,
Sussex, Glasgow, Westminster and Goldsmiths - but it depends on whom you ask
and what emphases you want.  And Stirling has both e-mail and  semesterised
and modular degree strucure.
 
 
John Izod
Film & Media Studies
University of Stirling
STIRLING FK9 4LA
Scotland
 
Tel +44 786 467521 (direct)
Fax +44 786 466855
 
e-mail [log in to unmask]
 
I am sure that the question I am going to point out
has been answered several times in this list, but I am
new on the list, so I could not get the answer to the question...
Could anybody send me information about universities and colleges
in Great Britain that teach Film and TV? Which are the most prestigious?
Do they have e-mail?
I am interested on personal point of view, personal experiences, etc
apart from academical information.
Any help? All apreciated
 
Ruben Garcia-Loureda
Television de Galicia. 15780 Santiago de Compostela. La Corunna. SPAIN
Internet [log in to unmask]
Phone 34-(9)81-540676
Fax   34-(9)81-540729

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