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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Liverpool Campus
Full Time
DEC-25
2 Years
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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Liverpool Campus
Full Time
DEC-26
2 Years
PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy
Liverpool Campus
Full Time
DEC-25
2 Years
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We’re committed to reading literature in ways that extend beyond single languages and cultures. When you study our Comparative Literature PhD, you’ll benefit from cross-departmental expertise and supervision that spans various language areas and methodologies.With specialists across the range of languages taught in the Department of Languages, Cultures and Film, we provide varied supervision in the areas of comparative and world literature so you can undertake groundbreaking research. Our postgraduate researchers have played a pioneering role in work on postcolonial and translingual writing and have contributed to major research programmes and projects, including Translating Cultures and Transnationalising Modern Languages.Collaboration between schools means that postgraduate researchers from the Department of English make a full contribution to our comparative literature pathway, extending the range of comparison to literatures throughout the Anglophone world. This ensures that our students have full access to the Centre for New and International Writing.Additionally, our researchers contribute to the wider field of translation studies and include practicing translators committed to researching multilingually, extending theoretical bases beyond conventional understandings of the field.Research topicsOur Comparative Literature PhD covers a broad range of potential topics for investigation. We welcome research proposals in topics including:Translingual and exophonic writingPostcolonial literatureDigital humanitiesMultilingualismTranslation studies.Research cultureOur staff have demonstrated international excellence in emerging areas such as digital media. We offer specialisms across a range of genres, including the novel, short story, travel writing and graphic fiction. Supervisors have an interest in canonical literatures and emerging voices and offer expertise across a range of theoretical approaches.Additionally, our research groups provide a forum for the exchange of new concepts and knowledge produced by staff and postgraduate researchers. This gives you the opportunity to present your research, develop your research profile, and interact with other leading figures in your field of study.Research groups include:Image, Sound, PerformanceConflict, Memory and HeritagePlace, Space and Belonging
Youll need a minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree, and a UK masters degree or international equivalent relevant to the proposed field of research.
Students living in
Domestic
£5,006 per year
Students from Domestic
This is the fee you pay if the University is in the same country that you live in (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland)
£5,006 per year
Students from Other UK
The above-mentioned fee is for the Isle of Man
£5,006 per year
Students from Channel Islands
£24,600 per year
Students from EU
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from somewhere in the EU.
£24,600 per year
Students from International
The amount you'll pay if you come to study here from a country outside the EU.
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