Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
2025-01-01 | - |
Program Overview
This Modern Languages and Cultures program offers a wide range of research projects, from linguistics to visual arts. Research-active academic staff, including native speakers, guide students through their studies. Postgraduates have gone on to careers as lecturers, teachers, researchers, translators, and more, with opportunities for collaboration with UK and international institutions and participation in research centers and seminars.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Researchers in Modern Languages and Cultures are actively engaged in projects across a broad range of subjects, including linguistics and translation studies, film, visual arts, and literary culture.
Careers:
Below are some examples of initial employment titles and employers of Modern Languages postgraduates who have studied with us in recent years. Job title | Organisation
- ------ | -------- Associate lecturer | Alliance Française Devon Associate lecturer in French | Antenna International Associate Lecturer in French in Education and Scholarships | Baylis Court School Associate Research Fellow | BPA Quality Content Designer | Hoheretechnische Freelance Proofreader and Translator | Kennet School French teacher | Language Advanced French teacher | Middlesex University Grammar School Teacher | National Public Radio, USA Independent Quality Evaluator | Uni of Exeter Italian Teacher | University of Poitiers Lecturer in French Studies | University of Portsmouth Post Doctorial Researcher | Recruitment and marketing assistant | Reporter & Producer | Self-Employed Translator | Spanish Lecturer | Teacher and Honorary Research Associate | Teacher/Researcher | University of Exeter | Visiting Lecturer in Media and Cultural Studies | Work Placement Coordinator |
Other:
The ‘Centre for Translating Cultures’ provides a focal point for research in Modern Languages. Modern Languages postgraduates are also active in other research centres in Modern Languages and the College of Humanities. Beyond the University we have good relations with UK museums and galleries, as well as academic and research institutions internationally, attracting research students from all over the world and many cultural backgrounds. There are frequent public seminars and lecture series which feature distinguished scholars and public figures in related fields from the UK, Europe and throughout the world.
Tuition fees per year 2024/25 Home: £4,786 full-time; £pro-rata part-time International: £22,600 full-time Tuition Fees per year 2023/24 Home: £4,712 full-time; £pro-rara part-time International: £20,500 full-time