3 Comparative Literature PhD degrees in Italy
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3 Comparative Literature PhD degrees in Italy
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Terra Nova University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by Research in Comparative Literature
- Ragusa, Italy
PhD
Full time, Part time
1 semester
Distance learning
English, Spanish, Italian
A research thesis for the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by Research in Comparative Literature should be designed to improve the knowledge and understanding of literature from its different cultural approaches. Every student in the research in this area should distinguish between the various literary genres (poetry, theatre, fiction, and nonfiction), as well as the main aesthetic, political, religious, and social issues that have influenced and contributed to shaping the literature of all times and cultures.
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Selinus University of Sciences and Literature
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in Comparative Literature
- Ragusa, Italy
PhD
24 Months
Distance learning
English
A research thesis for these PhD programmes should be designed to improve the knowledge and understanding of literature from its different cultural approaches. Every student in the research in this area should distinguish between the various literary genres (poetry, theatre, fiction and nonfiction), as well as the main aesthetic, political, religious and social issues that have influenced and contributed to shaping the literature of all times and cultures.
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University of Florence
PhD Course in Comparative Languages, Literatures and Cultures
- Florence, Italy
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English, Italian
This PhD program aims to create a center for higher education and advanced research at the European level in the field of literary, linguistic, and intercultural studies. It is divided into four curricula, two of which are international. The two international curricula (Germanistics and European Founding Myths in Arts and Literature) are aimed at training qualified scientific-professional figures in the field of French and Germanistics, with specific skills also in Italian culture, whose professional outlets may be found in public and private academic and cultural institutions, top management, publishing, museums, conservatories, and communication sectors in Italy, France and Germany. The third curriculum (Language, literature and philology) aims instead to train qualified figures in several disciplinary fields who are able to use integrated methodologies. Individuals may find future employment in universities, international institutions and public relations systems and transnational communication networks. The curriculum of Linguistics and Oriental Studies provides training in linguistics, preparing scholars for careers primarily within universities or other research centers. The training is congruent with the need for language specialization in language education and L2 teaching. Individuals with this PhD will also have skills useful for consulting and highly responsible positions regarding communication in private companies, public administration and cultural heritage contexts, as well as professional tasks in various cultural industries (i.e. publishing, radio, television, new media) and services.
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PhD Programmes in Humanities Studies Literature Comparative Literature
In a comparative literature program, students are encouraged to study a wide range of topics related to literature. Through comparing the works from two different societies, students also will usually learn about the art and language of each culture.
Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a unitary parliamentary republic within the European Union, located in Southern Europe. To the north, it borders France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia along the Alps.
The PhD is a doctoral degree, specifically called a "doctor of philosophy" degree. This is misleading because PhD holders are not necessarily philosophers (unless they earned their degree in philosophy!). That said, PhD recipients are able to engage in thought experiments, reason about problems, and solve problems in sophisticated ways.