Neal Alexander
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Title | Semester | Linked to | Last updated |
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EN37930 Twentieth-Century Welsh Writing in English | Semester 1 2015-2016 | 16/09/2015 10:35:01 | |
ENM0120 | Semester One 2017-2018 | 12/06/2017 19:38:14 | |
ENM0620 Research Skills in English Studies (2): Tackling Textuality | Semester Two 2017-2018 | 16/02/2018 16:05:23 | |
EN10520 Contemporary Writing | Semester Two 2016-2017 | 27/06/2016 11:02:19 | |
ENM1220 Postwar American Fiction | Semester Two 2017-2018 | 30/10/2017 16:42:53 | |
EN11420 LITERATURE AND THE SEA | Semester Two 2017-2018 | 16/02/2018 15:58:45 | |
EN39420 TWENTIETH-CENTURY AMERICAN FICTION | Semester Two 2017-2018 | 30/10/2017 16:33:23 | |
EN30420 WELSH WRITING IN ENGLISH | Semesters One & Two 2016-2017 | 27/06/2016 11:24:38 | |
EN39420 TWENTIETH-CENTURY AMERICAN FICTION | Semesters One & Two 2016-2017 | 27/06/2016 12:15:51 | |
ENM0120 | Semester One 2016-2017 | 27/06/2016 12:33:14 | |
EN30420 WELSH WRITING IN ENGLISH | Semester One 2017-2018 | 06/06/2018 16:19:16 | |
EN30420 WELSH WRITING IN ENGLISH | Semester One 2018-2019 | 20/09/2018 13:32:40 | |
ENM1220 Postwar American Fiction | Semester Two 2018-2019 | 11/06/2018 17:50:23 | |
EN10520 Contemporary Writing | Semester 2 2015-2016 | 06/05/2016 10:56:13 | |
ENM1220 Postwar American Fiction | Semester One 2016-2017 | 27/06/2016 13:18:42 | |
EN37930 Twentieth-Century Welsh Writing in English | Semester One 2016-2017 | 13/06/2016 18:33:18 | |
ENM0620 Research Skills in English Studies (2): Tackling Textuality | Semester Two 2018-2019 | 11/06/2018 18:38:13 | |
ENM0120 Research Skills | Semester One 2018-2019 | 03/12/2018 16:44:43 | |
WL11420 LITERATURE AND THE SEA | Semester One 2019-2020 | 02/07/2019 10:30:36 | |
EN11420 LITERATURE AND THE SEA | Semester Two 2018-2019 | 26/11/2018 10:00:54 | |
ENM0120 Research Skills | Semester One 2020-2021 | 08/06/2020 19:42:17 | |
ENM0120 Research Skills | Semester One 2019-2020 | 11/06/2019 09:18:24 | |
ENM1220 Postwar American Fiction | Semester Two 2019-2020 | 11/06/2019 10:29:45 | |
WL11420 Literature and the sea | Semester Two 2019-2020 | 22/04/2020 14:22:05 | |
ENM1220 Postwar American Fiction | Semester One 2020-2021 | 08/06/2020 21:05:18 | |
WL11420 Literature and the sea | Semester One 2020-2021 | 09/09/2020 08:54:51 | |
WL11420 Literature and the sea | Semester One 2021-2022 | 07/06/2021 19:28:18 | |
WL11420 Literature and the sea | Semester One 2022-2023 | 20/06/2022 15:56:59 | |
WL11420 Literature and the sea | Semester One 2023-2024 | WL11420 | 11/05/2023 08:28:04 |
EN20920 Literary Modernisms | Semester Two 2023-2024 | EN20920 | 21/09/2023 11:52:52 |
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