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French Language and Culture AHRC Doctoral AwardUniversity of Exeter
French Language and Culture AHRC Doctoral AwardUniversity of Exeter - The Department of Modern Languages
The Department of Modern Languages is one of the UK's leading centres for teaching and research in French, German, Hispanic, Italian, Russian, Film and Sexuality and Gender Studies. Our research covers critical theory, culture, history, linguistics and literature, and we have cross-disciplinary strengths in a number of areas, including Linguistics, Film, the Study of Sexuality and Gender and Translation Studies. Many staff in Modern Languages currently hold awards from Research Councils and similar funding bodies on subjects ranging from immigrants' Italian, German and Austrian exhibitions since 1995 about the National Socialist past, Obscenity in Renaissance France, to costume-drama films of the 1950s.
We are offering one doctoral award in which the research topic must complement research within the department.
Application deadline: 4th July 2011
Value: Up to approx. £17,290 (including tuition fees)
Duration of award: per year
Entry criteria
For study in a language-based subject, students should have near native competence in that language and hold a Masters degree with at least a Merit, or international equivalent, in a languages/literature based subject. For study in a non language-based or interdisciplinary subject, students should hold a Masters degree with at least a Merit or international equivalent, in a relevant discipline. Successful applications will normally also have a good first degree (at least 2:1 or international equivalent) in a relevant discipline. If English is not your native language then you will also need to satisfy our English language entry requirements.
To apply
To be considered for this doctoral award you must complete an online web form where you must submit some personal details and upload a full CV, research proposal, details of two academic referees and, if relevant proof of your English language proficiency by 4 July 2011.
In addition you must email copies of transcripts of your previous degree results to the Postgraduate Administrator at humanities-pgadmissions@exeter.ac.uk. You should also ensure that your referees email their references to the Postgraduate Administrator at humanities-pgadmissions@exeter.ac.uk.
All supporting documentation must be received by the application deadline of 4 July 2011.
It is anticipated that short-listed candidates will be interviewed on 18 July 2011.
More information
For more information contact:
Morwenna Hussey, Senior Administrator
Email: humanities-pgadmissions@exeter.ac.uk
College of Humanities Graduate School, University of Exeter, Queen's Building, The Queen's Drive, Exeter, Devon, EX4 4QH
Please visit our website for further information about our research.
Responsable : Morwenna Hussey
Url de référence :
http://humanities.exeter.ac.uk
Adresse : College of Humanities Graduate School, University of Exeter, Queen's Building, The Queen's Drive, Exeter, Devon, EX4 4QH
The Department of Modern Languages is one of the UK's leading centres for teaching and research in French, German, Hispanic, Italian, Russian, Film and Sexuality and Gender Studies. Our research covers critical theory, culture, history, linguistics and literature, and we have cross-disciplinary strengths in a number of areas, including Linguistics, Film, the Study of Sexuality and Gender and Translation Studies. Many staff in Modern Languages currently hold awards from Research Councils and similar funding bodies on subjects ranging from immigrants' Italian, German and Austrian exhibitions since 1995 about the National Socialist past, Obscenity in Renaissance France, to costume-drama films of the 1950s.
We are offering one doctoral award in which the research topic must complement research within the department.
Application deadline: 4th July 2011
Value: Up to approx. £17,290 (including tuition fees)
Duration of award: per year
Entry criteria
For study in a language-based subject, students should have near native competence in that language and hold a Masters degree with at least a Merit, or international equivalent, in a languages/literature based subject. For study in a non language-based or interdisciplinary subject, students should hold a Masters degree with at least a Merit or international equivalent, in a relevant discipline. Successful applications will normally also have a good first degree (at least 2:1 or international equivalent) in a relevant discipline. If English is not your native language then you will also need to satisfy our English language entry requirements.
To apply
To be considered for this doctoral award you must complete an online web form where you must submit some personal details and upload a full CV, research proposal, details of two academic referees and, if relevant proof of your English language proficiency by 4 July 2011.
In addition you must email copies of transcripts of your previous degree results to the Postgraduate Administrator at humanities-pgadmissions@exeter.ac.uk. You should also ensure that your referees email their references to the Postgraduate Administrator at humanities-pgadmissions@exeter.ac.uk.
All supporting documentation must be received by the application deadline of 4 July 2011.
It is anticipated that short-listed candidates will be interviewed on 18 July 2011.
More information
For more information contact:
Morwenna Hussey, Senior Administrator
Email: humanities-pgadmissions@exeter.ac.uk
College of Humanities Graduate School, University of Exeter, Queen's Building, The Queen's Drive, Exeter, Devon, EX4 4QH
Please visit our website for further information about our research.
Responsable : Morwenna Hussey
Url de référence :
http://humanities.exeter.ac.uk
Adresse : College of Humanities Graduate School, University of Exeter, Queen's Building, The Queen's Drive, Exeter, Devon, EX4 4QH

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