French and Francophone Studies PhD
University of Aberdeen
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Investigating the rich diversity of French and Francophone cultures, histories and societies from the seventeenth century to the present day. Based in the School of Language, Literature, Music and Visual Culture, our expertise ranges from the literature, culture and society of the Grand Siècle through to the politics and culture of identity and migration in the contemporary Francophone world. Interdisciplinarity is a strength of our research, and we co-supervise many of our PhD students with ...Read more

Investigating the rich diversity of French and Francophone cultures, histories and societies from the seventeenth century to the present day. Based in the School of Language, Literature, Music and Visual Culture, our expertise ranges from the literature, culture and society of the Grand Siècle through to the politics and culture of identity and migration in the contemporary Francophone world. Interdisciplinarity is a strength of our research, and we co-supervise many of our PhD students with colleagues in disciplines across the humanities and social sciences, including English, Film & Visual Culture, Music, Sociology and Spanish & Latin American Studies. Aberdeen’s research in French and Francophone Studies mines the complex interrelations of culture, society and politics across the centuries. Beginning with the literary and cultural history of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, our expertise spans visual culture, film and photography the history and memory of World War II, the politics and culture of identity and migration in the Francophone world, and the cultural history of French modernity. Other strengths include post-war critical theory, philosophy and thought, contemporary fiction, prose and poetry, and literary translation, including bilingual writing and self-translation. Working with colleagues across the School and beyond, we offer co-supervision in interdisciplinary and cross-cultural projects in areas including film, photography and visual culture comparative literature and culture early modern literature and thought and critical theory.

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10 Oct 24

I am very glad to be a UoA student! I often compare the services and the 'perks' I have access to and that my friends in other countries in Europe would never expect to receive..Read more

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26 Jan 23

Aberdeen has a fantastic campus, low living costs, good student community, good range of societies and events. The Union is not always helpful when dealing with societies, event..Read more

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Normally, the minimum entrance requirement for admission to the PhD is a degree with Second Class Honours (Upper Division) in an appropriate field, or equivalent. It is preferable that you hold a Masters in the chosen area of study as well.

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Rossella
10 Oct 24
French and German (5 yrs) - MA (Hons)
I am very glad to be a UoA student! I often compare the services and the 'perks' I have access to and that my friends in other countries in Europe would never expect to receive...
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26 Jan 23
Economics and French (5 yrs) - MA (Hons)
Aberdeen has a fantastic campus, low living costs, good student community, good range of societies and events. The Union is not always helpful when dealing with societies, event...
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University of Aberdeen
University of Aberdeen , Aberdeen

With over 530 years of history, the University of Aberdeen offers a meaningful postgraduate study experience which places an emphasis...

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King's College Aberdeen AB24 3FX United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Aberdeen  0.9 miles away

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