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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
36 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Comparative Literature | Cultural Studies | Literature
Area of study
Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Doctorate in Literature and Media: Narrativity and Languages at IULM University is a three-year program designed to prepare students for the interpretation and management of contemporary media transformations in both research and cultural production. The curriculum includes cultural and comparative studies on the imaginary, theory and practice of literary translation, and languages of art. The teaching board comprises renowned scholars, offering students access to diverse perspectives and methodologies.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:

The provided text describes a Doctorate in Literature and Media: narrativity and languages (cycles XXIX, XXX, and XXXI). The program aims to prepare students for interpreting and managing contemporary media transformations, both in scientific research and cultural production. It emphasizes the development of internationally recognized qualifications applicable to written and audiovisual communication. The doctorate lasts 3 years.


Outline:

The program includes the following curricula:

  • Cultural and comparative studies on the Imaginary
  • Theory and practice of literary translation
  • Languages of art

Teaching:

The teaching board for the Doctorate in Literature and Media: narrativity and languages includes: Maria Tilde Bettetini, Renato Boccali, Gian Battista Canova, Paola Carbone, Luisella Farinotti, Marisa Ferrarini, Lorenzo Finocchi Ghersi, Paolo Giovannetti, Mara Logaldo, Simona Moretti, Tim Parks, Paolo Proietti, Antonio Scurati, Vincenzo Trione, Fabio Vittorini, Silvia Zangrandi, and Edoardo Zuccato.


Other:

The coordinator of the teaching board is Vincenzo Trione. The program is offered at IULM University.

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About University

Founded in 1968 by the Fondazione Scuola Superiore per Interpreti e Traduttori, IULM University (originally I.U.L.M.) was established to address labor market needs through modern language training. Over the years, it evolved to meet emerging trends in communication, culture, and professional education:

  • 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.


The mission of IULM is to train professionals capable of thriving in global markets while fostering personal awareness and cultural understanding. Its integrated approach combines theory with practical experience, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for the workforce and personal development.


Faculties and Departments

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.

IULM invests significantly in research funding, scholarships, and academic development to drive innovation and contribute to institutions and businesses.


Unique Features

  • 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.

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