Skip to main contentSkip to navigationSkip to navigation
University student studying in the college library.
Photograph: Janine Wiedel Photolibrary/Alamy
Photograph: Janine Wiedel Photolibrary/Alamy

English literature graduates: what did you gain from your degree?

This article is more than 1 year old

We would like to hear from English literature graduates about how they value their degree

Sheffield Hallam University has announced that it will be suspending its degree in English literature amid concerns about cuts to the humanities in higher education.

In light of the government’s crackdown on what ministers regard as “low value” courses, we would like to hear from English literature graduates about what they feel they have gained from the degree. What do you consider to be its “value”?

Share your experiences

You can get in touch by filling in the form below or contact us via WhatsApp by clicking here or adding +44(0)7766780300. Your responses are secure as the form is encrypted and only the Guardian has access to your contributions.

One of our journalists will be in contact before we publish, so please do leave contact details.

If you’re having trouble using the form, click here. Read terms of service here and privacy policy here.

Most viewed

Most viewed