ENGLISH LANGUAGE, TESOL, AND APPLIED LINGUISTICS
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WELCOME
A warm welcome to the School of Culture and Communication at Swansea University, where dynamic teaching and renowned research go hand in hand. Our vibrant School brings together a team of experts who are leaders in their fields, delivering world-class education and ground-breaking research. Our various research institutes and networks tackle a series of global challenges that impact society and contribute to our civic mission. We believe in the power of real-world learning, and our dedicated academic community encourages our students to explore the practical applications of academic theories, whilst providing significant support in lectures, seminars, and as personal tutors. Our students are an integral part of our community, and we are proud to welcome students from all backgrounds who contribute to our vibrant culture. From assisting with research projects, to running societies and organising events, our students have the opportunity to actively contribute to our community, making meaningful connections with like-minded individuals. Our goal is to provide an exceptional learning experience that nurtures excellence, enables you to become an independent thinker, and prepares you for your chosen career path. Whether you turn the pages, visit our website, or follow us on social media, I hope we can inspire you to study at Swansea on a course that is right for you.
Year Abroad and Year in Industry opportunities Semester Abroad Opportunities Internationally Recognised Professional Qualification: CELTA WE OFFER:
Communication and Teamwork Presentation Skills Research, analytical and problem-solving skills SKILLS ACQUIRED:
Are equipped with skills for rewarding careers. Benefit from extensive support and guidance. Are actively involved in School activities and research. OUR STUDENTS:
Professor Ryan Murphy Executive Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
ENGLISH LANGUAGE, TESOL, AND APPLIED LINGUISTICS Our Applied Linguistics, English Language, and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) degrees are designed to unravel the mysteries of language, analyse how societies communicate, and bridge the gap between theory and practice. It’s not just about books; it’s about understanding how language shapes our world. There is an opportunity to study the Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA). This is a practical, internationally recognised teaching qualification, which includes 6 hours of observed teaching practice. Subject to an interview process and an average 2:1 grade in Year 1, students who are accepted on to the CELTA can take this qualification as a module in the second year, or you can take our innovative BSc degree that take a more technical approach to Applied Linguistics.
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OUR DEGREES
Q310 Q311 Q31I Q312
English Language, BA (Hons) English Language, BA (Hons) with a Year Abroad English Language, BA (Hons) with a Year in Industry English Language, BA (Hons) with a Foundation Year
Studying English Language at Swansea helps you explore how language works and how societies communicate. Experts in the field will help you develop excellent oral and writing skills and you will learn to present your ideas in a range of formats, along with developing strong research, analytical and problem-solving skills. The BA (Hons) English Language degree offers a variety of modules to choose from, allowing you to tailor your studies to your interests.
Q100 Q112 Q10I
English Language and Applied Linguistics, BSc (Hons) English Language and Applied Linguistics, BSc (Hons) with a Year Abroad English Language and Applied Linguistics, BSc (Hons) with a Year in Industry
The BSc in English Language and Applied Linguistics provides graduates with a strong foundation in language analysis, critical thinking, and research skills. It will train students in industry-relevant analysis of language and language use, including health care communication, human-machine intelligence, literacy and language development in schools, language-related policy making, and forensic analysis in Applied Linguistics. The BSc degree includes statistical, computational, and scientific approaches and methods.
QQ31 QQ33 QQ3I
English Language and Literature, BA (Hons) English Language and Literature, BA (Hons) with a Year Abroad English Language and Literature, BA (Hons) with a Year in Industry
Studying English Language and Literature at Swansea will give you a comprehensive understanding of the English language and literature and how literature, politics and history are inextricably linked. You will discover how we acquire language, how language works and how societies have communicated from Beowulf to the present day.
You will have the chance to study a wide range of national and global literature including Renaissance literature, Gothic and genre fiction, 19th century literature, contemporary fiction, gender and culture, creative and professional writing.
PQ91 PQ00 PQ9I
English Language and Media, BA (Hons) English Language and Media, BA (Hons) with a Year Abroad English Language and Media, BA (Hons) with a Year in Industry
If you are interested in learning more about the English language and its use in the media, or if you are considering a career in the media industry, then the BA (Hons) in English Language and Media could be ideal for you. The course starts by giving you a grounding in media communication, a history of the English language, language teaching and methodology before you choose modules to suit your own interests, which will support you to focus in depth on your chosen research project for your final dissertation. The course also explores creative media practice across a wide range of subjects including radio and video production, digital and social media, journalism, public relations, branding and marketing. Some modules are also available in Welsh.
QX33 QX00
English Language and TESOL, BA (Hons) English Language and TESOL, BA (Hons) with a Year Abroad
The BA (Hons) English Language and TESOL course at Swansea University is designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of the English language and how it can be used to teach English as a second or foreign language (ESL/ EFL). You will learn about the theory and practice of TESOL, as well as the different methods and approaches to teaching English. You could also study for CELTA, an internationally recognised teaching qualification for teaching English as a foreign language, a gateway to teaching abroad. During the course of your studies, you will learn about theory and practice, language teaching methodology, vocabulary, grammar and meaning, psycholinguistics, first and second language acquisition and discourse analysis. You will also receive training in research methods including reporting and analysis of data and have use of our language lab with our state-of-the-art eye tracker sensor technology.
Q911 Q91I
English-Chinese Translation and Interpreting, BA (Hons) English-Chinese Translation and Interpreting, BA (Hons) with a Year in Industry
This 3-year undergraduate course, unique to Swansea, is designed to give you, as a native or near-native speaker of Chinese Mandarin and highly competent English speaker, the skills and knowledge you need to work as translators and interpreters between English and Chinese. You will learn about the theory and practice of translation and interpreting, using specialised business, legal or scientific/technical language, as well as software tools including computer-assisted translation and mobile apps. You will also have the opportunity to gain practical experience through translation and interpreting placements in businesses, organisations, and other settings. Graduates of this course will be equipped for a wide range of careers in the translation and interpreting industry, including business, law, government, and the media.
QXH3 QX01
English Literature and Teaching of English to Speakers of other Languages (TESOL), BA (Hons) English Literature and Teaching of English to Speakers of other Languages (TESOL), BA (Hons) with a Year Abroad English Literature and Teaching of English to Speakers of other Languages (TESOL), BA (Hons) with a Year in Industry
QXHI
Explore over a thousand years of literature from the early medieval period to the present day, alongside TESOL, which will give you the knowledge and skills required to teach English as a second language. Learn about language teaching methodology, vocabulary, grammar and meaning, psycholinguistics, first and second language acquisition, and discourse analysis. There is also the opportunity to gain the internationally recognised CELTA (Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults) professional qualification for teachers of English as a foreign language.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS GUIDE We will consider your application and will use prior achievement, UCAS personal statement, predicted grades, reference and mix of subjects to set the terms of each offer. The below table is intended as an overview and guide. Please visit our website for information about entry requirements to your particular course:
swansea.ac.uk/undergraduate/courses/culture-communication/english-language-tesol-applied-linguistics
A-LEVEL OR EQUIVALENT OFFER
BTEC EQUIVALENT TYPICAL OFFER
COURSE TITLE
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE
GCSE OR EQUIVALENT
ENGLISH LANGUAGE, BA (Hons)*
N/A
ABB-BBC
DDM-DMM
31-33
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND APPLIED LINGUISTICS, BSc (Hons)*
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, BA (Hons)*
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND MEDIA, BA (Hons)*
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND TESOL, BA (Hons)*
ENGLISH-CHINESE TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETING, BA (Hons)
ENGLISH LITERATURE AND TEACHING OF ENGLISH TO SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES, BA (Hons)*
*with or without Year Abroad and Year in Industry variants
• Advanced Welsh Baccalaureate - Applicants will be able to meet our requirements from three A-levels or two A-levels and the Skills Challenge Certificate. • Extended Project Qualification - Applicants predicted grade B or above in EPQ will receive an offer with a one- grade reduction. e.g., an offer of AAB would become ABB plus EPQ B. At Swansea University, we review every application on a case-by-case basis, and accept a range of qualifications. We will consider issuing tariff point offers to students studying a combination of different qualifications. If you have any questions about our admissions process, please email our friendly recruitment team on studyFHSS@swansea.ac.uk
MODULES The modules listed below provide a taste of what you could study on our English Language, TESOL, Applied Linguistics degrees. Each degree offers varying modules. Please visit our website for the detailed options available within your course. A full list of compulsory and optional modules for your particular course can be found here: swansea.ac.uk/ undergraduate/courses/culture-communication/english-language-tesol-applied-linguistics
ENGLISH LANGUAGE, TESOL, APPLIED LINGUISTICS DEGREES
Year 1 (Level 4) The Sound system of English COMPULSORY MODULES
OPTIONAL MODULE EXAMPLES Mythbusters: beliefs and truths about language History of the English Language
Language Teaching Methodology
Language in Mind
Grammar and Meaning
Year 2 (Level 5)
CELTA OPTIONAL MODULES
Research Methods and Tools Psycholinguistics of Bilingualism
Sociolinguistics
Second Language Vocabulary Discourse Analysis
Child Language and Literacy
Language Teaching in Context
Year 3 (Level 6)
Dissertation OPTIONAL MODULES
Language in the Media
Second Language Acq
Issues in current ELT
Stylistics
Language Technologies
Forensic Linguistics
Language Policy and Planning
Optional module selection may be subject to pre-requisite study at lower level. Some modules are compulsory for certain degrees only. Course content may be updated and modules subject to change – see our Programme Disclaimer at swansea.ac.uk/study
EMPLOYABILITY Our students benefit from having access to a dedicated Employability Team. Employability is actively promoted and an important focus throughout your studies. The team has a track-record of getting students into employment and offer support for 5 years after graduation. They help with:
Application Insight days
Internships Interview techniques
Mentoring Networking
Part-time jobs Year in Industry
There are numerous opportunities to advance your employability throughout your student experience, such as:
• The SPIN (Swansea Paid Internship Network), which offers students paid internships within the University and with external employers on a range of different projects. • Bespoke Year in Industry & graduate roles with local and nationwide companies. • Mock Interviews with real employers who provide personalised feedback. • Bursaries that are available each year to provide students with paid work experience such as Santander Funding.
FUTURE CAREERS IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS
Read more about Rachels experience here:
Broadcast Media Civil Service Education and Teaching EFL Materials Design
Marketing Project Administration and Leadership Publishing Speech and Language Therapy
I had the opportunity to take part in a Swansea University Paid Internship (SPIN) at the Centre for Ageing & Dementia Research (CADR), where summarised articles with topics varying from ageing and exercise to Alzheimer’s diagnoses, which are available on the CADR website. I developed skills including working in a professional environment, explaining empirical research in simpler terms, and editing my work in line with feedback. I would recommend SPIN to any students looking to broaden their subject knowledge and improve their understanding of research, whilst earning.
RACHEL COOPER Applied Linguistics and English Language, BSc
YEAR ABROAD Studying abroad for a year is an opportunity to experience new cultures, meet people from around the world and develop a global mindset in preparation for your future career. The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences has a number of international partner institutions where students can study for a full academic year. Destinations may include the North Americas, Europe or East and South East Asia.
Our Year Abroad degrees are four-year degree programmes, where your third year is spent studying abroad. During your year abroad, you will pay a reduced tuition
fee of 15% of the standard Swansea University fees and no tuition fees are payable to the host university. Funding opportunities are also available from the Go Global team. Please note, enrolment on a programme with a year abroad does not guarantee you a year abroad placement. In the event you do not secure a placement, you will be transferred to the standard variant of your degree scheme without a year abroad. WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF DOING A YEAR ABROAD? Employers value graduates with international experience. Being able to adapt to new surroundings and learning important life skills while studying abroad could put you ahead of the competition when you graduate. Developing cultural awareness Independence Language development Preparation for international work Professional and personal development Studying abroad is a valuable addition to your CV Studying in a location known as a leading hub in your field of interest
I studied at Pusan National University in Busan, South Korea for my year abroad. Other than study, I also travelled around Korea with the life-long friends that I made when I was there. My favourite time in Korea was definitely during the blossom festival in March. Seeing so many beautiful blossom trees, even around campus, was so amazing. Through studying, I learned how to be more confident in myself and to be more social, as in many situations, I was the only foreigner in my classes, which was quite intimidating at first. But I overcame this and made many friends when I was out there! I learned a lot about myself through this year abroad, and I would encourage anyone to participate in it if given the opportunity!
ABBIE CAMPFIELD Year Abroad: Pusan National University in Busan, South Korea
YEAR IN INDUSTRY
A Year in Industry is an opportunity to spend a year in employment during your studies, and is available to all undergraduate students studying within the School. It will provide you with invaluable experience in the real working world and will help you develop a range of skills which will make you an attractive candidate for jobs after graduating. There are countless benefits to completing a year in industry; and we’re proud that we can offer placement opportunities as part of all our undergraduate courses. Our Year in Industry degrees are four-year degree programmes, where your third year is
spent working in industry. The 12-month placement is a credit-bearing (worth 120 credits), assessed part of a four-year degree programme. This means that your performance on the assessment and completion of the placement will have an impact on your final degree classification, just as a year of taught modules would.
OUR EMPLOYER LINKS INCLUDE Although securing a placement is the responsibility of the student, we work with a number of organisations who provide a range of placement opportunities. If you are unable to secure a placement by the end of the second year of your studies you will transfer onto the equivalent degree programme.
It has been an incredible journey to have so many supportive lecturers and amazing coursemates alongside. There were abundant resources and support from my course, which all contributed to me get a first-class degree. Outside academia, I worked as a volunteering project coordinator for Discovery; student ambassador; content creator, and I was highly involved in the local creative scenes, including music and film industries.
LAN WEI English-Chinese Translation & Interpreting, BA (Hons)
STUDENT EXPERIENCE
Community : There’s always plenty going on within our community. During Welcome Week, you’ll have opportunities to make connections and socialise with people on your course. At our social events, students have enjoyed interacting with exotic animals, learning about Welsh culture, dancing the night away at our School Balls, and getting involved in craft sessions, games nights, sports, and more!
Student Voice: Partnership summarises our vision for how to work with all students to improve their experience and help them to get the most out of their time at University; the Student Representative System is a key part of this. As a Student Rep, you stand in elections to represent your cohort and work with staff across the School to provide constructive feedback and make change happen. Learning Community: As a Swansea University student, you’re joining a rich and diverse learning community. We aim to provide opportunities that will not only enhance understanding of your own subject area, but also make connections with and explore other subjects. As part of this, we’ve hosted integrated research seminar series, student-led research evenings and subject taster sessions. We also promote the various ways that students can take part in and conduct their own research. Taking Care of Yourself : Taking care of yourself is of paramount importance and we’re always looking to develop initiatives to target student wellbeing holistically. Throughout the year, we send themed communications that direct students to support and resources at the time they most need it. We run a range of events to help students take time out and relax, such as ‘Grab and Go’ Breakfasts during exam periods and regular coffee mornings. We also run proactive sessions like Self-Resilience and Exam Success Workshops to help students be as prepared as possible leading into more intense and busy periods of the year. SOCIETIES
APPLIED LINGUISTICS
FILM SOCIETY
BOOK CLUB
ENGLISH
For more information about societies visit: swansea-union.co.uk/get_involved/societies
FACILITIES You’ll have access to a range of amazing facilities at the School of Culture and Communication to support your studies including: TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED LEARNING SUITE AND FULLY EQUIPPED AUDIOVISUAL INTERPRETING SUITE WITH THE LATEST INDUSTRY TRANSLATION SOFTWARE The learning suite is fitted with touch screens and lecture capture technology, allowing you to revisit any of your lectures online. The audiovisual interpreting suite is where students can simulate ‘real-life’ translation experiences and develop your professional translation skills.
STATE-OF-THE-ART EYE TRACKER SENSOR TECHNOLOGY
This state-of-the-art technology can help students understand human cognitive processes and also participants’ attention and behavioural patterns. STUDENT HOMEWORK HUB FOR MODERN LANGUAGES, TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETING STUDENTS The homework hub is a supportive, friendly and welcoming environment to engage with students and further aid your learning. SWANSEA EMPLOYABILITY ACADEMY Students benefit from having access to a dedicated Employability Team. The team has a track-record of getting students into employment and can support you throughout your studies as well as offering support for five years after graduation.
STUDENT SUPPORT
The Faculty has a dedicated Student Experience and Information team on hand, situated across both Singleton and Bay Campuses to provide professional, student-centred guidance and support across several key areas including:
Supporting students through Welcome Week and Induction
Organising student engagement activities and social events
Supporting with timetable queries
Guiding and processing change of circumstances requests, which include: suspensions of studies, programme transfers, and withdrawals Linking in with central support services to ensure students are effectively supported
Working closely with students and personal tutors
Supporting students through the University’s engagement monitoring process and following up to ensure that where students are facing challenges, the team can provide professional and bespoke support 1:1 meetings with students in person or online regarding personal or academic issues Supporting students who have extenuating circumstances via the formal process, for coursework, in class tests, online tests, exams, etc. Supporting students with disabilities, and connecting them with the University Disability Office
For more information about the support available to you visit: swansea.ac.uk/student-services
MONEY AND ADVICE
As an undergraduate student at Swansea University, it is important to prioritise financial planning and management early on in your academic journey. Fortunately, the university’s award-winning Money@CampusLife team is here to help. Whilst financial support is not always guaranteed, here are some areas our team can assist you in: Budgeting Bursaries and special awards Degree withdrawals / suspensions / transfers / repeats Financial hardship Pre-arrivals and new student information Student funding Student+, which is financial assistance for students who have additional considerations, such as being a carer, care leaver or being estranged from their family Overall, managing money as an undergraduate student requires discipline, organisation, and a willingness to seek support when necessary. With the help of Swansea University’s Money@CampusLife team, you can take control of your finances and focus on your academic and personal goals.
For more information, please visit our website: swansea.ac.uk/money-campuslife
STUDENT TESTIMONIALS
I chose Swansea University for its excellent reputation in language and education studies, as well as its welcoming and supportive international community. Graduating from Swansea University is a significant accomplishment that opens a world of possibilities. Your Swansea University education provides you with valuable skills, knowledge, and experiences that can help you succeed in your future endeavours, whether that be in your career or personal life. I encourage all students to make the most of their time at Swansea University and to embrace the opportunities and challenges that come their way.
YAN CHOI English Language and TESOL, BA (Hons)
The main reason why I chose Swansea University was its extensive academic program in the area I am interested in. This course (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) seemed like a perfect chance to combine my two greatest passions: travelling and languages. The lecturers are very supportive and friendly, and the course content is thrilling.
VICTORIA MILLER English Language and TESOL, BA (Hons)
RESEARCH
Our Faculty and School aims are to deliver significant, sustained, valuable economic and societal research in Wales, UK and internationally by working with some of the brightest and best researchers from around the world.
The English Language, TESOL and Applied Linguistics department has a vibrant research culture with areas of research investigation across a breadth of disciplines including language policy, applied linguistics, vocabulary / lexical studies, Computer Assisted Language Learning, literary linguistics, dialect, language acquisition, and discourse analysis.
HOW WE ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE Improving feedback literacy in TESOL Development of language aptitude tests for vocabulary learning Using eye-tacking to improve language-learning presentation formats
Exploring uses of AI in linguistics Work on the National Corpus of Contemporary Welsh (CorCenCC) Discourse of classroom settings
RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: Professor Nuria Lorenzo-Dus, Personal Chair, Applied Linguistics
Professor Nuria Lorenzo-Dus’ research focuses on the ‘dark side’ of social media, working to help combat individuals and groups looking to deceive, manipulate, exploit and incite violence. Specifically, she examines the communication tactics that they use: the words they use and the images they post. The research programme that Professor Lorenzo-Dus leads is called Developing Resilience against Online Grooming (DRaOG). She works with a team of linguists, criminologists, computer scientists and in partnership with law enforcement agencies and charities internationally. As part of the DRaOG programme they are identifying the manipulative tactics that adults use when seeking to sexually groom minors online, and – most importantly - using the results of this research to develop individual and social resilience against it. Professor Nuria Lorenzo-Dus participated in series one of Swansea University’s Global Problems Podcast series sharing how her ground-breaking research helps to develop social resilience to combat online child sexual grooming
EXPLORING GLOBAL PROBLEMS EPISODE 13: ONLINE CHILD SEXUAL GROOMING: HOW CAN WE DEVELOP SOCIAL RESILIENCE TO COMBAT IT? PROFESSOR NURIA LORENZO-DUS
HOW TO WRITE A PERSONAL STATEMENT
STRUCTURE IS EVERYTHING Before you begin, jot down the structure for the personal statement. We’d always suggest: • An opening paragraph outlining your passion for the subject and your drive to succeed • Your academic studies and work experience • Interests / hobbies 1 STRONG OPENING PARAGRAPHS Opening paragraphs and sentences are really important but please be aware that we see thousands and many opening lines are just overused, including: • ‘From a young age I have always been interested in/fascinated by…’ • ‘I am applying for this course because…’ 2 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS Your personal statement is about highlighting why you are the perfect candidate for a place at our School. So be confident when you talk about your academic achievements and ambitions. 3 4 LET’S TALK ABOUT YOU As well as outlining your academic achievement and your aspirations, we want to get to know you as a person. What are your interests and hobbies outside of the classroom? They do not need to be award-winning; they will help build a well-rounded image of you as a person. 5 DON’T PLAGIARISE Plagiarising is a big no-go, at university and within your personal statement. 6 THERE’S A LIMIT There’s a 4,000 character limit or 47 lines – keep tabs on how much you’ve written. 7 NO JOKES Humour is often a great way to stand out from the crowd but not in this instance. We want to take you seriously and the assessor may have a very different sense of humour to you. 8 NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT Don’t leave it to the last minute to write your personal statement. You’ll find that it takes longer than you think to get it exactly as you want it. Now isn’t the time to rush.
YOUR NEXT STEPS
SEPT UCAS OPENS Make a start on your application.
OCT - NOV OPEN DAYS Meet staff and students on campus.
NOV - DEC ON TRACK Finalise your application.
APR STUDENT FINANCE Start applying for financial support. £
FEB - MAR OFFER-HOLDER EVENTS Keep an eye on your emails!
JAN UCAS DEADLINE Submit your application on time.
MAY ACCOMMODATION Apply before the June deadline.
JUNE FIRM & INSURANCE Deadline for making your choices.
AUG RESULTS DAY! Confirmation and Clearing.
For more information about what Swansea has to offer visit: swansea.ac.uk
SCHOLARSHIPS AND BURSARIES
SPORT AT SWANSEA
We pride ourselves on our dedication and commitment to sport and active living for everyone from beginner to the elite athlete. Make the most of the following facilities: •50m Wales National Pool Swansea •Outdoor Athletics Track •Multi-Use Games Area •Cardio and Weights Rooms •Cycle Hire and Jogging Routes WELSH LANGUAGE PROVISION Certain modules and seminars may be available in Welsh. You also have access to Welsh speaking personal tutors and can submit your coursework or sit exams in Welsh. swansea.ac.uk/welsh-language-standards STUDENT SOCIETIES Our Students’ Union has an extensive list of societies available to participate in. As well as being fun, joining a society offers communities of support for students and transferable skills for future employment if you take on a leading role on the committee. swansea-union.co.uk/get_involved/societies
Swansea University offers a wide range of scholarships and bursaries which may be available to help finance your studies. Scholarships can be awarded to Welsh medium or international students, or for students excelling in exams, music or sport. Our income-related bursaries help students from lower income backgrounds. swansea.ac.uk/scholarships CULTURE Swansea University hosts and supports a wide range of cultural, artistic and creative activities, with a significant number of thriving music and performing arts student societies. The Taliesin Arts Centre sits at the heart of the Singleton Park Campus and hosts regular productions, mainstream and alternative cinema screenings, and the award-winning Egypt Centre is home to a collection of over 6,000 Egyptian antiquities. The Great Hall on the Bay Campus, with its 700- seat Sir Stanley Clarke Auditorium offering world class acoustics, provides an incredible venue to enjoy cultural performances, events, exhibitions and more.
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