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MPhil/PhD: Chinese Studies; French Studies; German Studies; Hispanic Studies; Italian Studies; Lusophone Studies; Russian Studies; Interdisciplinary Studies; and Translation Studies , University of Exeter INTO Centre

Exeter,

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36 Months

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About this course

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The Modern Languages postgraduate research program at the University of Exeter offers opportunities for students to engage in projects across linguistics, translation studies, film, visual arts, and literary culture. The program includes a range of research degrees such as MPhil/PhD in Chinese Studies, French Studies, German Studies, Hispanic Studies, Italian Studies, Lusophone Studies, Russian Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Translation Studies, as well as MA by Research options. Research-active staff, supported by native-speaking language teachers, have a strong record of winning prestigious awards from various funding bodies. The program emphasizes high-impact research, with 100% of Modern Languages and Linguistics research rated as internationally excellent in REF 2021, and is ranked in the top 150 worldwide for Modern Languages and Cultures.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is ideal for those seeking a rigorous research environment with excellent supervision and facilities. The university’s strong international links and collaborations with top institutions worldwide enhance research opportunities. The program’s staff have a proven track record of funding success and high-impact research, and students benefit from access to cutting-edge facilities, seminars, and public lectures. The program’s high rankings reflect its reputation for academic excellence, making it a great choice for students aiming to develop deep expertise in modern languages and cultures.

Specialisation

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Students can specialise in a broad array of areas, from Chinese art and literature to European cultural exchanges, 19th and 20th-century history, cinema, linguistics, gender studies, and translation. Specific focus areas include Chinese modern intellectual history, French cinema, Weimar Culture, Iberian and Latin American literature, Italian linguistics and cinema, Lusophone postcolonial and cultural studies, Russian literature and culture, and the sociology of translation. The research strengths are supported by dedicated centres like the Centre for Translating Cultures, which stimulate active research engagement and collaborations internationally.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

23.86L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants applying directly into the MPhil/PhD program generally need a good UK Honours degree (2:1 or equivalent) and a Master’s degree with Merit or equivalent in a relevant subject such as Modern Languages or related fields. For specific languages such as Chinese, French, German, Hispanic, Italian, Lusophone, and Russian Studies, proficiency in the respective language is required along with relevant academic qualifications. International students must meet the university’s English language requirements under Profile E.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

PTE

67

TOEFL

90

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates from the Modern Languages research programs have gone on to diverse careers, including academia as lecturers or researchers, education at various levels, translation, content design, and media roles, and positions within cultural organizations or international institutions. The university’s support through its Postgraduate Researcher Development Programme helps students hone skills useful for academic and non-academic careers, ensuring graduates are well-equipped for a variety of employment opportunities.

FAQs

What are the research areas available in Modern Languages?

Research areas include Chinese, French, German, Hispanic, Italian, Lusophone, Russian, Translation Studies, and Interdisciplinary Studies, covering topics from literature and culture to linguistics and translation.

What are the entry requirements for international students?

International students need to demonstrate they meet English language requirements (Profile E) and normally require a relevant bachelor’s degree (2:1 or equivalent), as well as specific language proficiency for certain courses.