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At Glasgow, the French program provides extensive expertise and guidance spanning from medieval times to the modern era, covering poetry, novels, theater and performance studies, linguistics, cultural studies, critical theory, and visual arts including emblems, fine arts, and film.
The French department operates within a dynamic School of Modern Languages and Cultures, fostering an active research culture and vibrant postgraduate community. Faculty members conduct internationally renowned research both within specialized areas of French and Francophone Studies and through cross-cultural collaborations with colleagues in other language departments, as well as interdisciplinary partnerships across the College of Arts (including English Literature, History, Art History, Film Studies, Digital Humanities, Philosophy, and Theology) and the College of Social Sciences (encompassing Politics, Education, Sociology, and Economic History).
Numerous French research faculty at Glasgow hold leadership positions in academic associations and global networks, while also serving as editors or board members for prominent journals like French Cultural Studies, Paragraph, European Comic Art, and Forum for Modern Language Studies. Our College of Arts Graduate School cultivates a collaborative, interdisciplinary atmosphere for doctoral candidates, offering comprehensive training programs, resources, and professional development opportunities. The college maintains a thriving, diverse student body across both taught master's and research degrees within an intellectually rich environment, with each academic discipline contributing groundbreaking, influential scholarship.