Bourses de Doctorat -- Emory University (USA) The Department of French and Italian at Emory University inAtlantaoffers a graduate program in French with a strong emphasis on interdisciplinarity. In keeping with this orientation, graduate courses reflect the faculty's commitment to practicing multi-disciplinary critical approaches to literature. Courses emphasize the close reading of texts as well as contemporary theories of interpretation. Moreover, through cooperation with programs in African Studies, Comparative Literature, Islamic Civilizations, Jewish Studies, Psychoanalytical Studies, Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies, and students can readily incorporate an interdisciplinary focus into their course work and dissertation. All students admitted to the program receive a five-year funding package, which includes tuition, a 12-month stipend ranging from $31,000 to $36,000, plusup to $8,000 in supplemental funds for conference travel and professional development. As part of that package students typically teach five courses. For any questions about the program, contact the Director of Graduate Studies, Professor Subha Xavier at subha.xavier@emory.edu . For more information about our diverse and vibrant academic communityplease consult our website: http://french.emory.edu Deadline for application: January 1,2020 .
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