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Grasping foreign languages and cultures should be a cornerstone of our interconnected world. University-level language studies enable students to comprehend people, traditions, and historical narratives through their native tongues. This educational path also allows for a wider perspective on one's own linguistic and cultural background. Within the School of Modern Languages, students learn from specialists across seven language disciplines and Comparative Literature, with research spanning from medieval times to contemporary subjects. The MPhil program blends structured coursework with independent research. Participants complete two semesters of full-time instruction (or equivalent part-time), followed by assessments. Subsequently, they dedicate summer and the following year to crafting a thesis capped at 40,000 words, due by the second academic year's conclusion.