Comparative literature: literature, cultures and Europe: history, writing and translation
Program Overview
The PhD program in Comparative Literature: Literature, Cultures, and Europe focuses on European history, literature theories, translation, language multimedia, and Mediterranean culture. It spans across nine cycles and is coordinated by Giovanni Puglisi.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The provided text mentions a "Doctor in Comparative literature: literature, cultures and Europe: history, writing and translation" program. It's offered across multiple cycles (XVI-XVII-XVIII-XIX-XX-XXI-XXII-XXIII-XXIV). Giovanni Puglisi is listed as the Coordinator of the Teaching Board. The program's duration is three years.
Outline:
The text lists the following as profiles/areas of study within the PhD program:
- History of European cultures
- Theories and methodologies of comparative image
- Theories and practices of literary translation
- Languages and multimedia: literature and publishing
- History of Mediterranean cultures
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- 1968: Founded by Senator Carlo Bo and Professor Silvio Baridon as a University Institute of Modern Languages.
- 1970s: Focused on language studies, preparing students for international markets.
- 1980s: Expanded into communication and consumer society, launching the Special School of Public Relations, the first of its kind in Italy.
- 1990s: Consolidated its role in communication with the addition of the Faculty of Communication and Performing Arts alongside the historic Faculty of Foreign Languages and Literatures. Renamed "Free University of Languages and Communication IULM" in 1998.
- 2000s to Present: Diversified offerings, emphasizing cultural preparation, tourism, and heritage alongside professional readiness through innovative programs and collaborations.
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Faculties:
- Focus on bridging future talent with excellence in both public and private sectors, offering three-year degrees, Master’s programs, and postgraduate courses.
- Areas include communication, cultural heritage, tourism, and modern languages.
Departments:
- Emphasize research as a cornerstone of academic and societal contribution, focusing on areas like corporate communication, politics, anthropology, fashion, and more.
Departments include:
- Business, Law, Economics, and Consumer Behavior (Carlo A. Ricciardi).
- Communication, Arts, and Media (Giampaolo Fabris).
- Humanities.
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- A pioneer in modern languages and communication education in Italy.
- Combines cultural enrichment with professional readiness.
- Partners with non-academic institutions to develop projects that benefit teaching, research, and society.
- Offers a wide range of educational opportunities, from undergraduate to postgraduate and professional courses.
IULM remains a dynamic institution, adapting to changing market demands while emphasizing cultural and personal growth.