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The School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences in the [[College of Humanities and Social Science]] was founded in 2002 as part of a [[Reconstitution of Faculties into Colleges, 2002|major restructuring]] of Edinburgh University. This saw the the university's nine Faculties reconstituted as three Colleges, while Departments were reorganised and replaced by Schools. The new School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences brought together subject areas previously taught in the [[Faculty of Arts]] (Philosophy, Language Sciences) and in the [[Faculty of Social Sciences]] (Psychology).  
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The School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences in the [[College of Humanities and Social Science]] was founded in 2002 as part of a [[Reconstitution of Faculties into Colleges, 2002|major restructuring]] of Edinburgh University. This saw the university's nine Faculties reconstituted as three Colleges, while Departments were reorganised and replaced by Schools. The new School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences brought together subject areas previously taught in the [[Faculty of Arts]] (Philosophy, Language Sciences) and in the [[Faculty of Social Sciences]] (Psychology).  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:44, 5 December 2014

The School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences in the College of Humanities and Social Science was founded in 2002 as part of a major restructuring of Edinburgh University. This saw the university's nine Faculties reconstituted as three Colleges, while Departments were reorganised and replaced by Schools. The new School of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences brought together subject areas previously taught in the Faculty of Arts (Philosophy, Language Sciences) and in the Faculty of Social Sciences (Psychology).