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The MLitt in Comparative Literature examines literature and culture from a global perspective, equipping students with analytical skills to assess theoretical frameworks while delving into diverse European texts and their connections to world literatures. This one-year postgraduate program, offered by the School of Modern Languages, fosters cross-cultural literary understanding. The curriculum blends instruction in both established and innovative research methodologies. Participants enhance their research capabilities while expanding their linguistic repertoire through optional language courses. With intimate class sizes capped at 20, the program cultivates a supportive academic community. Students can customize their studies by selecting interdisciplinary electives or pursuing additional language acquisition.
Full-time duration: 12 months