The discipline of Language, Literature and Cultural Studies is concerned with the relation and interaction between Language and Literature in a certain Cultural environment.
Language studies or linguistics is a science that tackles language from the perspective of structure, form, meaning and context, while literature is the art of the written composition, divided in poetry, prose and theatre. The complex discipline of Language, Literature and Cultural Studies aims at enabling the student to build a deep understanding of a culture based on the language and literature of that culture. Language and literature are both a very powerful expression tools and they offer insight into the building elements of a culture, the particular characteristics of a society or social group in terms of spirituality, intellect, emotion and physical environment. These two forms of expression are some of the strongest transmission channels of the cultural heritage of a society and researching those helps understand the drivers and mechanisms of the culture in question.
This fascinating discipline helps to understand and value the cultural diversity of the human society that is becoming more and more globalized and detached to specific culture. Being aware of the different cultural backgrounds of the members of our cross-cultural environment helps not only preserve the valuable artefacts and manifestations of that culture, but also to better communicate and cooperate in our day to day activity.
The aim is to place traditional methods of analysis employed by the art historian on a deeper, more objective and scientific basis. The project will provide an innovative approach to long standing problems, while at the same time giving the Book itself a new and more dynamic relevance in 21st century society.
Modern Languages at Southampton is an internationally recognised centre of research excellence. We offer PhD supervision across a wide range of areas relating to language, culture and society, including Applied Linguistics and English Language Teaching.
The PhD in American Studies is a structured, three-year English-language program open for applicants who wish to earn a research-oriented academic degree. The program aids students in acquiring the skills to independently conduct major scholarly research in the fields of American history, politics, geography, literature, and cultural studies. It not only offers a modern multidisciplinary curriculum but is particularly committed to building a true community of scholars by fostering academic debate and continual exchange among its participants.
Doctoral degree in the field of Greek language and literature.
Doctoral programme in the field of German language, literature and civilization.
The main goal of the doctoral study program in GERMAN STUDIES is to educate and train top scholars in the field of German linguistics or German literary studies. Alongside in-depth, subject-specific knowledge and training in research methodologies, students will acquire broad general knowledge in the humanities, on the basis of which they will be able to independently develop, create and publish new knowledge in the field of German studies.
We welcome applications from students with research interests in any area of modern or medieval and classical literature in the western European languages. Special research focuses include: the classical tradition, postcolonial literatures; and relations between modern literature and the visual arts. Current PhD topics include: embodiment in literature and theory; the temporality of touch; mythic time in the novel; metonymy in Ancient Greek and German poetry.
A research degree offers you the opportunity to develop your research skills and prove yourself as a researcher. Queen's is committed to the enhancement of research training and teaching and offers postgraduate research opportunities across all fields of study.
<p> Please contact the respective study counsellor for more information about the traditional individual doctorate.</p>
Ranked second nationally in the Research Assessment Exercise 2008, our department offers research strengths in all periods of French literature, modern French history and politics, Francophone literature and French thought. There are several active research seminars and reading groups in which staff and research students participate.
<p> Please contact the respective study counsellor for more information about the traditional individual doctorate.</p>
<p> Please contact the respective study counsellor for more information about the traditional individual doctorate.</p>