MPhil German Studies

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We offer the possibility to do a PhD/MPhil in German Studies. Bangor University has a long tradition of excellent postgraduate student support. Depending on the chosen research area, students will be assigned one or two supervisors and are guaranteed full access to computing facilities (including translation memory software), library provision and all School resources including the film library. There is a dedicated postgraduate study area within the School which students are encouraged to use as often as they can.

Research Areas

Our academic staff in German Studies can offer MPhil/PhD supervision on a wide variety of topics, a selection of which are listed below:

  • Contemporary Austrian literature
  • Post-War German poetry
  • East German history, society and politics
  • Memory in contemporary Germany
  • Monuments and memorials in Germany and Austria
  • Post-1945 and contemporary German literature and film
  • (Generational) narratives of trauma and memory
  • Post-war Austrian society and politics
  • German Romanticism
  • Nineteenth-century women’s writing in Germany
  • German/Spanish literary relations (19th century)
  • Space, place and identity in contemporary Germany
  • Representations of ageing, illness and death
  • German critical theory in translation

Co-supervision of comparative topics within the School can also be offered.

Course Duration

PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 6 years part-time; MPhil: 2 years full-time, 3 years part-time.

Completed PhD theses

PhD dissertations in German Studies successfully completed in the Modern Languages include:

  • (2013) Edith Gruber: ‘King Arthur and the Privy Councillor: Albert Schulz as a cultural mediator between the literary fields of nineteenth-century Wales and Germany’
  • (2009) Meinir Edmunds: ‘Eben mehr als eine Dorfgeschichte’: A Study and Assessment of Friedrich Ch. Zauner’s Tetralogy Das Ende der Ewigkeit.
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Use our magical AI system, to check your admission chances for this course.
Tuition fee
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Start date
Apr 2025
Oct 2025
Apr 2026
Oct 2026
Duration
Campus
Mode of study
Fees and deadlines depend on the selected options. Fees and currency conversion are approximate.
Offer response
2 weeks after your application is submitted
Backlogs accepted
This course accepts backlogs