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Royal Holloway, University of London: French
Institution | Royal Holloway, University of London |
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Department | Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures |
Web | http://www.rhul.ac.uk |
Admissions.Enquiries@RoyalHolloway.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 01784 414944 |
Study type | Research |
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Summary
Research drives the School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway. Staff in the School, who all contribute to the teaching in one of the four language areas in which we offer degree-level studies and to the collaborative, interdisciplinary courses in Comparative Literature and Film Studies, are also active researchers with national and international reputations.
Recent publications, all produced in a research environment that encourages collaboration and exchange across traditional disciplinary boundaries, have included numerous original monographs, groundbreaking biographies, widely disseminated articles in peer-reviewed journals, edited and co-edited volumes and yearbooks, and accessible introductions to key fields of study. Our research encompasses areas as varied as literary studies and critical theory, film, history, philosophy, visual and performing arts, and linguistics. We are active in national and international subject associations and learned societies, and frequently speak at, contribute to and help to organise seminars, academic conferences and public symposia around the world. Our strengths were recently confirmed by the results of the Research Assessment Exercise of 2008.
Main research interests: French literature of all periods from middle ages to 20th-century; including old provencal literature; history of ideas; women's studies (18th-century); French political and economic institutions; French linguistics.
Level | RQF Level 8 |
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Entry requirements | Normally an Upper-Second Class Bachelor's degree, or a Master's degree, in French preferred. |
Location | Royal Holloway Egham Hill Egham TW20 0EX |
Fees
EU | 23400 GBP for Year 1 |
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International | 23400 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
Research drives the School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway. Staff in the School, who all contribute to the teaching in one of the four language areas in which we offer degree-level studies and to the collaborative, interdisciplinary courses in Comparative Literature and Film Studies, are also active researchers with national and international reputations.
Recent publications, all produced in a research environment that encourages collaboration and exchange across traditional disciplinary boundaries, have included numerous original monographs, groundbreaking biographies, widely disseminated articles in peer-reviewed journals, edited and co-edited volumes and yearbooks, and accessible introductions to key fields of study. Our research encompasses areas as varied as literary studies and critical theory, film, history, philosophy, visual and performing arts, and linguistics. We are active in national and international subject associations and learned societies, and frequently speak at, contribute to and help to organise seminars, academic conferences and public symposia around the world. Our strengths were recently confirmed by the results of the Research Assessment Exercise of 2008.
Main research interests: French literature of all periods from middle ages to 20th-century; including old provencal literature; history of ideas; women's studies (18th-century); French political and economic institutions; French linguistics.
Level | RQF Level 8 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally an Upper-Second Class Bachelor's degree, or a Master's degree, in French preferred. |
Location | Royal Holloway Egham Hill Egham TW20 0EX |
Fees
EU | 23400 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 23400 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
Research drives the School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway. Staff in the School, who all contribute to the teaching in one of the four language areas in which we offer degree-level studies and to the collaborative, interdisciplinary courses in Comparative Literature and Film Studies, are also active researchers with national and international reputations.
Recent publications, all produced in a research environment that encourages collaboration and exchange across traditional disciplinary boundaries, have included numerous original monographs, groundbreaking biographies, widely disseminated articles in peer-reviewed journals, edited and co-edited volumes and yearbooks, and accessible introductions to key fields of study. Our research encompasses areas as varied as literary studies and critical theory, film, history, philosophy, visual and performing arts, and linguistics. We are active in national and international subject associations and learned societies, and frequently speak at, contribute to and help to organise seminars, academic conferences and public symposia around the world. Our strengths were recently confirmed by the results of the Research Assessment Exercise of 2008.
Main research interests: French literature of all periods from middle ages to 20th-century; including old provencal literature; history of ideas; women's studies (18th-century); French political and economic institutions; French linguistics.
Level | RQF Level 8 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally an Upper-Second Class Bachelor's degree, or a Master's degree, in French preferred. |
Location | Royal Holloway Egham Hill Egham TW20 0EX |
Fees
EU | 22300 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 22300 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
Research drives the School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway. Staff in the School, who all contribute to the teaching in one of the four language areas in which we offer degree-level studies and to the collaborative, interdisciplinary courses in Comparative Literature and Film Studies, are also active researchers with national and international reputations.
Recent publications, all produced in a research environment that encourages collaboration and exchange across traditional disciplinary boundaries, have included numerous original monographs, groundbreaking biographies, widely disseminated articles in peer-reviewed journals, edited and co-edited volumes and yearbooks, and accessible introductions to key fields of study. Our research encompasses areas as varied as literary studies and critical theory, film, history, philosophy, visual and performing arts, and linguistics. We are active in national and international subject associations and learned societies, and frequently speak at, contribute to and help to organise seminars, academic conferences and public symposia around the world. Our strengths were recently confirmed by the results of the Research Assessment Exercise of 2008.
Main research interests: French literature of all periods from middle ages to 20th-century; including old provencal literature; history of ideas; women's studies (18th-century); French political and economic institutions; French linguistics.
Level | RQF Level 8 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Normally an Upper-Second Class Bachelor's degree, or a Master's degree, in French preferred. |
Location | Royal Holloway Egham Hill Egham TW20 0EX |
Fees
EU | 22300 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 22300 GBP for Year 1 |
MA (Res)
Summary
Over the centuries French writers, philosophers and artists have shaped our ideas of freedom, citizenship and the good life, challenged our views of society, identity and cultural memory, and blazed trails of artistic expression in painting, cinema and literature. This is reflected in the interdisciplinary scope of our French studies, making Royal Holloway an ideal place to study for a postgraduate degree in French.
This degree enables you to independently explore your area of interest in real depth, it can also provide you with the chance to test or try out an area of study in preparation for doctoral study. Whilst you will be working independently, you won’t be alone, you will receive specialist one-to-one tuition throughout your degree. You will work closely with your specialist supervisor, or supervisors, to develop a clearly defined research topic and complete a 30,000-40,000 word dissertation.
You will be part of our research-led environment in which academic staff are working at the frontiers of their subjects. The breadth of our teaching and research expertise means that we are able to provide the latest thinking, expert support and intellectual challenges. Our cutting-edge work ranges from the medieval to the 21st century and spans literature, cinema, thought and the visual arts. Current research in French is concerned with subjects such as the representation of the body, consumerism, disability, food, the Holocaust and globalisation. Other focal points for our work include cultural memory and marginality, gender and spectatorship, philosophy and ethics, the postcolonial and the transnational, and critical theory and post-theory. Our academics would be pleased to hear from anyone interested in postgraduate research in their areas of expertise.
In addition to your dissertation you will undertake a taught course designed to equip you with an array of theoretical and historical approaches to the study of literature, art and culture. This will enable you to articulate, refine and persistently test your own approach to your chosen topic within this broader theoretical and methodological framework. You will also have access to skills training and enjoy the additional support of a dedicated Research Advisor.
Outstanding research profile: top 10 UK Modern Languages department for research quality and top in London(Research Assessment Exercise 2014).
Strong collaborations with worldwide organisations; we generate original research that is of national and international importance fuelled by a global network of collaboration.
Numerous opportunities for intellectual discussion includeour regular research forum which meets to discuss papers by research students and staff, research seminars and lectures delivered by staff and visiting scholars, and an annual Postgraduate Colloquium where research students present papers to renowned keynote speakers and visiting scholars.
A close-knit international community based in our beautiful historic campus, and within easy reach of London, France’s sixth biggest city’, with not only its wealth of French cultural resources but all of the of the libraries, talks and facilities that London has to offer.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Minimum 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent, relevant language may be required. Relevant professional qualifications and relevant experience in an associated area. For non-native English speakers, IELTS 6.5 overall with 7.0 in writing and a minimum of 5.5 in all other subscores. |
Location | Royal Holloway Egham Hill Egham TW20 0EX |
Fees
EU | 23400 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 23400 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
Over the centuries French writers, philosophers and artists have shaped our ideas of freedom, citizenship and the good life, challenged our views of society, identity and cultural memory, and blazed trails of artistic expression in painting, cinema and literature. This is reflected in the interdisciplinary scope of our French studies, making Royal Holloway an ideal place to study for a postgraduate degree in French.
This degree enables you to independently explore your area of interest in real depth, it can also provide you with the chance to test or try out an area of study in preparation for doctoral study. Whilst you will be working independently, you won’t be alone, you will receive specialist one-to-one tuition throughout your degree. You will work closely with your specialist supervisor, or supervisors, to develop a clearly defined research topic and complete a 30,000-40,000 word dissertation.
You will be part of our research-led environment in which academic staff are working at the frontiers of their subjects. The breadth of our teaching and research expertise means that we are able to provide the latest thinking, expert support and intellectual challenges. Our cutting-edge work ranges from the medieval to the 21st century and spans literature, cinema, thought and the visual arts. Current research in French is concerned with subjects such as the representation of the body, consumerism, disability, food, the Holocaust and globalisation. Other focal points for our work include cultural memory and marginality, gender and spectatorship, philosophy and ethics, the postcolonial and the transnational, and critical theory and post-theory. Our academics would be pleased to hear from anyone interested in postgraduate research in their areas of expertise.
In addition to your dissertation you will undertake a taught course designed to equip you with an array of theoretical and historical approaches to the study of literature, art and culture. This will enable you to articulate, refine and persistently test your own approach to your chosen topic within this broader theoretical and methodological framework. You will also have access to skills training and enjoy the additional support of a dedicated Research Advisor.
Outstanding research profile: top 10 UK Modern Languages department for research quality and top in London(Research Assessment Exercise 2014).
Strong collaborations with worldwide organisations; we generate original research that is of national and international importance fuelled by a global network of collaboration.
Numerous opportunities for intellectual discussion includeour regular research forum which meets to discuss papers by research students and staff, research seminars and lectures delivered by staff and visiting scholars, and an annual Postgraduate Colloquium where research students present papers to renowned keynote speakers and visiting scholars.
A close-knit international community based in our beautiful historic campus, and within easy reach of London, France’s sixth biggest city’, with not only its wealth of French cultural resources but all of the of the libraries, talks and facilities that London has to offer.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Minimum 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent, relevant language may be required. Relevant professional qualifications and relevant experience in an associated area. For non-native English speakers, IELTS 6.5 overall with 7.0 in writing and a minimum of 5.5 in all other subscores. |
Location | Royal Holloway Egham Hill Egham TW20 0EX |
Fees
EU | 23400 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 23400 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
Over the centuries French writers, philosophers and artists have shaped our ideas of freedom, citizenship and the good life, challenged our views of society, identity and cultural memory, and blazed trails of artistic expression in painting, cinema and literature. This is reflected in the interdisciplinary scope of our French studies, making Royal Holloway an ideal place to study for a postgraduate degree in French.
This degree enables you to independently explore your area of interest in real depth, it can also provide you with the chance to test or try out an area of study in preparation for doctoral study. Whilst you will be working independently, you won’t be alone, you will receive specialist one-to-one tuition throughout your degree. You will work closely with your specialist supervisor, or supervisors, to develop a clearly defined research topic and complete a 30,000-40,000 word dissertation.
You will be part of our research-led environment in which academic staff are working at the frontiers of their subjects. The breadth of our teaching and research expertise means that we are able to provide the latest thinking, expert support and intellectual challenges. Our cutting-edge work ranges from the medieval to the 21st century and spans literature, cinema, thought and the visual arts. Current research in French is concerned with subjects such as the representation of the body, consumerism, disability, food, the Holocaust and globalisation. Other focal points for our work include cultural memory and marginality, gender and spectatorship, philosophy and ethics, the postcolonial and the transnational, and critical theory and post-theory. Our academics would be pleased to hear from anyone interested in postgraduate research in their areas of expertise.
In addition to your dissertation you will undertake a taught course designed to equip you with an array of theoretical and historical approaches to the study of literature, art and culture. This will enable you to articulate, refine and persistently test your own approach to your chosen topic within this broader theoretical and methodological framework. You will also have access to skills training and enjoy the additional support of a dedicated Research Advisor.
Outstanding research profile: top 10 UK Modern Languages department for research quality and top in London(Research Assessment Exercise 2014).
Strong collaborations with worldwide organisations; we generate original research that is of national and international importance fuelled by a global network of collaboration.
Numerous opportunities for intellectual discussion includeour regular research forum which meets to discuss papers by research students and staff, research seminars and lectures delivered by staff and visiting scholars, and an annual Postgraduate Colloquium where research students present papers to renowned keynote speakers and visiting scholars.
A close-knit international community based in our beautiful historic campus, and within easy reach of London, France’s sixth biggest city’, with not only its wealth of French cultural resources but all of the of the libraries, talks and facilities that London has to offer.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Minimum 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent, relevant language may be required. Relevant professional qualifications and relevant experience in an associated area. For non-native English speakers, IELTS 6.5 overall with 7.0 in writing and a minimum of 5.5 in all other subscores. |
Location | Royal Holloway Egham Hill Egham TW20 0EX |
Fees
EU | 22300 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 22300 GBP for Year 1 |
Summary
Over the centuries French writers, philosophers and artists have shaped our ideas of freedom, citizenship and the good life, challenged our views of society, identity and cultural memory, and blazed trails of artistic expression in painting, cinema and literature. This is reflected in the interdisciplinary scope of our French studies, making Royal Holloway an ideal place to study for a postgraduate degree in French.
This degree enables you to independently explore your area of interest in real depth, it can also provide you with the chance to test or try out an area of study in preparation for doctoral study. Whilst you will be working independently, you won’t be alone, you will receive specialist one-to-one tuition throughout your degree. You will work closely with your specialist supervisor, or supervisors, to develop a clearly defined research topic and complete a 30,000-40,000 word dissertation.
You will be part of our research-led environment in which academic staff are working at the frontiers of their subjects. The breadth of our teaching and research expertise means that we are able to provide the latest thinking, expert support and intellectual challenges. Our cutting-edge work ranges from the medieval to the 21st century and spans literature, cinema, thought and the visual arts. Current research in French is concerned with subjects such as the representation of the body, consumerism, disability, food, the Holocaust and globalisation. Other focal points for our work include cultural memory and marginality, gender and spectatorship, philosophy and ethics, the postcolonial and the transnational, and critical theory and post-theory. Our academics would be pleased to hear from anyone interested in postgraduate research in their areas of expertise.
In addition to your dissertation you will undertake a taught course designed to equip you with an array of theoretical and historical approaches to the study of literature, art and culture. This will enable you to articulate, refine and persistently test your own approach to your chosen topic within this broader theoretical and methodological framework. You will also have access to skills training and enjoy the additional support of a dedicated Research Advisor.
Outstanding research profile: top 10 UK Modern Languages department for research quality and top in London(Research Assessment Exercise 2014).
Strong collaborations with worldwide organisations; we generate original research that is of national and international importance fuelled by a global network of collaboration.
Numerous opportunities for intellectual discussion includeour regular research forum which meets to discuss papers by research students and staff, research seminars and lectures delivered by staff and visiting scholars, and an annual Postgraduate Colloquium where research students present papers to renowned keynote speakers and visiting scholars.
A close-knit international community based in our beautiful historic campus, and within easy reach of London, France’s sixth biggest city’, with not only its wealth of French cultural resources but all of the of the libraries, talks and facilities that London has to offer.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Minimum 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent, relevant language may be required. Relevant professional qualifications and relevant experience in an associated area. For non-native English speakers, IELTS 6.5 overall with 7.0 in writing and a minimum of 5.5 in all other subscores. |
Location | Royal Holloway Egham Hill Egham TW20 0EX |
Fees
EU | 22300 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
International | 22300 GBP for Year 1 |
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