Subject Centres
Higher Education Academy
Subject Centres
Bioscience
Business, Management, Accountancy and Finance
Dance, Drama and Music
Economics Network
Education
Engineering
English
Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Health Sciences and Practice
History, Classics and Archaeology
Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism
Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies
Legal Education
Materials Education
Maths, Stats & OR
Sociology, Anthropology, Politics
Physical Sciences Centre
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The subject centres were based around the UK at relevant university faculties. As of January 1, 2012, the Subject Centres have closed. Archived resources that have been developed over their 12 years will still be available in the discipline pages of the HEA website.
- Art, Design, Media Subject Centre (ADM-HEA UK)
- Centre for Bioscience
- Built Environment (CEBE)
- Business, Management, Accountancy and Finance (BMAF)
- Economics Network
- Education (ESCalate)
- Engineering Subject Centre
- English Subject Centre
- Subject Centre for Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
- HEALTH Network Group
- Health Sciences and Practice Subject Centre
- History, Classics and Archaeology Subject Centre
- Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism Network (HLST)
- Information and Computer Sciences
- Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies
- UK Centre for Legal Education
- UK Centre for Materials Education (UKCME)
- Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine (MEDEV)
- Subject Centre for Dance, Drama and Music (PALATINE)
- Maths, Stats & OR Network
- Philosophical and Religious Studies
- Physical Sciences Centre
- Psychology Network
- Subject Network for Sociology, Anthropology, Politics (C-SAP)
- Social Policy and Social Work (SWAP)
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