Candidates sitting in London
The starting time and venue for the examinations are given on the Admission Notice.
Please ensure you read your notice carefully - candidates may be required to attend different locations for each examination.
Please note if you have made entry to the examinations in accordance with the instructions forwarded to you, you should receive your Admission Notice at least 10 days before the start of your first examination. If you have not received your Admission Notice by that time, you should contact the Student Assessment Office as a matter of urgency.
Candidates for examinations in the U.K.(except London), EIRE and the U.S.A.
Please note if you have made entry to the examinations in accordance with the instructions forwarded to you, you should receive your Admission Notice at least 10 days before the start of your first examination. If you have not received your Admission Notice by that time, you should contact the Student Assessment Office as a matter of urgency. Candidates sitting at a local centre should attend at the times specified by the local centre, even if that differs from the time shown on the Admission Notice. Candidates for the London examination centre should attend at the times stated below.
All other candidates
Please note, if you have made entry to the examinations through your local examination centre, in accordance with the instructions forwarded to you, the local examination centre will send your Admission Notice to you. The Admission Notice should be with you at least 10 days before the start of your first examination. If you have not received your notice by that time, please contact your local examination centre in the first instance and not the University. Candidates should attend at the times specified by the local examination centre even if that differs from the time shown on the Admission Notice.
All candidates
Please read carefully all of the material attached to your Admission Notice. The Notice and its attachments contain important information regarding the conduct of the examinations.
The University reserves the right to amend and adjust the dates and starting times of any examination. The timetable in advance is published to assist candidates with their study plans. Candidates must refer to their Admission Notice for confirmation of the dates and full details of the examinations they are due to write.
| Code | Subject | Time | Date | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CLA A020/ CS3020 | Pompei | 10:00 am | 1 May | 3 hrs |
| HIS F003/ HI1003 | State, Society and the Individual in the Non-Western World (Half Unit) | 10:00 am | 1 May | 2 hrs |
| CLA F001/ CS1001 | Introduction to Greek Literature (Half Unit) | 2:30 pm | 1 May | 2 hrs |
| HIS C019/ HI3019 | Politics and Society in Palestine from c1900 to 1948 | 2:30 pm | 1 May | 3 hrs |
| CLA A019/ CS3019 | The Roman Army | 10:00 am | 2 May | 3 hrs |
| HIS F002/ HI1002 | History and Meanings (Half Unit) | 10:00 am | 2 May | 2 hrs |
| CLA F005/ CS1005 | Roman History and Society: The Julio-Claudians (Half Unit) | 2:30 pm | 2 May | 2 hrs |
| HIS C020/ HI3020 | The Clash of Powers and Cultures: Sino-American Relations during the Cold War | 2:30 pm | 2 May | 3 hrs |
| CLA A018/ CS3018 | Women in Antiquity | 10:00 am | 3 May | 3 hrs |
| HIS F006/ HI1006 | Republics, Kings and People: the Foundations of Modern Political Culture | 10:00 am | 3 May | 3 hrs |
| CLA F008/ CS1008 | Introduction to Roman Art (Half Unit) | 2:30 pm | 3 May | 2 hrs |
| HIS C018/ HI3018 | Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement in the USA | 2:30 pm | 3 May | 3 hrs |
| CLA A015/ CS3015 | Greek Drama | 10:00 am | 4 May | 3 hrs |
| HIS F004/ HI1004 | The Birth of Western Christendom AD 300-1215 | 10:00 am | 4 May | 3 hrs |
| CLA F007/ CS1007 | Introduction to Greek Archaeology (Half Unit) | 2:30 pm | 4 May | 2 hrs |
| HIS C016/ HI3016 | Blasphemy, Irreligion and the English Enlightenment 1620-1720 | 2:30 pm | 4 May | 3 hrs |
| CLA A016/ CS3016 | From Nero to Hadrian: Literature and Society | 10:00 am | 9 May | 3 hrs |
| HIS F007/ HI1007 | The Rich Tapestry of Life; A Social and Cultural History of Europe. C1500-1780 | 10:00 am | 9 May | 3 hrs |
| CLA F003/ CS1003 | Introduction to Ancient Philosophy (Half Unit) | 2:30 pm | 9 May | 2 hrs |
| HIS B013/ HI3013 | Experience, Culture and Identity: Women's Lives in England 1688-c.1850 | 2:30 pm | 9 May | 3 hrs |
| CLA A017/ CS3017 | The Dialogues of Plato | 10:00 am | 10 May | 3 hrs |
| HIS F001/ HI1001 | The Material World: Culture and Environment in the last millennium (Half Unit) | 10:00 am | 10 May | 2 hrs |
| CLA F004/ CS1004 | Greek History and the City-State (Half Unit) | 2:30 pm | 10 May | 2 hrs |
| HIS B015/ HI3015 | Modern Political Ideas | 2:30 pm | 10 May | 3 hrs |
| HIS F005/ HI1005 | Conflict and Identity in the Modern World from 1789 to the present day | 10:00 am | 11 May | 3 hrs |
| CLA F006/ CS1006 | The Birth of Christian Europe (Half Unit) | 2:30 pm | 11 May | 2 hrs |
| HIS B012/ HI3012 | The Crusades and the Eastern Mediterranean 1095-1291 | 2:30 pm | 11 May | 3 hrs |
| CLA I014/ CS2014 | Roman Britain | 10:00 am | 14 May | 3 hrs |
| CLA F002/ CS1002 | Introduction to Roman Literature (Half Unit) | 2:30 pm | 14 May | 2 hrs |
| HIS A009/ HI2009 | British History 1770-1990 | 2:30 pm | 14 May | 3 hrs |
| HIS A011/ HI2011 | Modern Times: International Economic History c.1901-1990 | 10:00 am | 15 May | 3 hrs |
| CLA I009/ CS200 | Homer | 2:30 pm | 15 May | 3 hrs |
| HIS B014/ HI3014 | Ethnicity, Identity and Citizenship in modern British life | 10:00 am | 16 May | 3 hrs |
| CLA I012/ CS2012 | Augustus: Propaganda and Power | 2:30 pm | 16 May | 3 hrs |
| HIS A008/ HI2008 | From Nation State to Multiple Monarchy: British History 1485-1649 | 10:00 am | 17 May | 3 hrs |
| CLA I013/ CS2013 | Greek and Roman Architecture | 2:30 pm | 17 May | 3 hrs |
| CLAI011/ CS2011 | Greek History to 322BC | 10:00 am | 18 May | 3hrs |
| CLA I010/ CS2010 | Virgil | 2:30 pm | 18 May | 3hrs |