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has close collaborative links, not only with disciplines such as Translations Studies, English Literature, Scottish Literature and Classics, but also with History, Art History, Philosophy, Gender
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relating to Scottish writers and literature of all periods. Our students have had much success in the last ten years with funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council, and the Carnegie Trust
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interdisciplinary collaborations across the College of Arts & Humanities (English Literature, History, History of Art, Film, Digital Humanities, Philosophy, Theology) and College of Social Sciences (Politics
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In the top 50 of the 2017 QS World University Rankings by Subject, for English Language & Literature. A 5 star + rating. PhD: 3 years full-time; 5 years part-time; Thesis of 70,000-100,000 words
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the Graduate School of Arts and Humanities and will join the diverse and lively postgraduate community within the School of Modern Languages and Cultures. This affords the opportunity for interdisciplinary work
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, this cluster explores visual culture in literature and the arts in a broad sense (e.g., Mexican photography, French architecture and art, or Brazilian film). Histories and Subjectivities This cluster brings
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Feminism and translation Italian neo avant-garde Literature and translation (multilingual fiction, self translation, theatre translation) Literature, visual art and theatre in 19th-20th century Europe Modern
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linguistics medieval Celtic literatures, early Gaelic / early Irish, Middle Welsh textual cultures of the medieval Celtic-speaking areas medieval Celtic art Celtic place names of Scotland. Interdisciplinary
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We are dedicated to the research of German culture in all its aspects, with a particular emphasis on language and literature. PhD: 3 years full-time; 5 years part-time; Thesis of 70,000-100,000
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conservatoire, with support from the arts, culture, creative & heritage sectors. Resources Research is underpinned by several regular seminar series: the Theology and Religious Research seminar, the Literature