Question from a Post-Grad about extra languages

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    Question from a Post-Grad about extra languages
    Hi there,

    Wonder if someone can help me. I remember reading in the Prospectus that undergrads can supplement their degrees by learning a language. Does anyone know whether this is possible for post-grads and, if so, how you go about signing up for it?

    Thanks,

    Steigs
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    Re: Question from a Post-Grad about extra languages
    There is a languages for all programme that doesn't count towards your degree, see http://www.dur.ac.uk/mlac/cfls/lfa/
    Not sure if you can doo modules to count towards your postgrad degree though.
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    Re: Question from a Post-Grad about extra languages
    About half my languages-for-all Arabic class last year existed out of post-grads.
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