PhD Comparative Literature
Course Overview
This PhD in Comparative Literature offers an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural exploration of texts within a European and global context. The program is housed within the dynamic School of Modern Languages and Cultures, providing unique access to expertise in ten modern languages and fostering a vibrant research community. Students are supported in crafting an original thesis that makes a significant contribution to the field.
Key Program Highlights
- Interdisciplinary research pathways collaborating with History, Philosophy, Digital Humanities, and more.
- Specialized strength in both Eastern and Western European literatures, plus Latin American and North American works.
- Access to the unique resources of the Stirling Maxwell Centre for Text/Image Studies.
- Integration into a supportive postgraduate community with a dedicated research seminar series.
- Supervision from experts across ten modern languages and diverse cultural fields.
Course Overview
This PhD in Comparative Literature offers an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural exploration of texts within a European and global context. The program is housed within the dynamic School of Modern Languages and Cultures, providing unique access to expertise in ten modern languages and fostering a vibrant research community. Students are supported in crafting an original thesis that makes a significant contribution to the field.
Key Program Highlights
- Interdisciplinary research pathways collaborating with History, Philosophy, Digital Humanities, and more.
- Specialized strength in both Eastern and Western European literatures, plus Latin American and North American works.
- Access to the unique resources of the Stirling Maxwell Centre for Text/Image Studies.
- Integration into a supportive postgraduate community with a dedicated research seminar series.
- Supervision from experts across ten modern languages and diverse cultural fields.