PhD in Literatures in English
Masaryk University Faculty of Arts
Key Information
Campus location
Brno, Czech Republic
Languages
English
Study format
Blended, On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
EUR 2,000 / per year *
Application deadline
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Introduction
The doctoral degree program in literature in English provides advanced instruction in traditional areas of literary studies and in contextual, interdisciplinary, and transnational approaches to literature and culture. Students can specialize in one of the four major Anglophone areas – British and Irish literature, North American literature, Australian and New Zealand literature, or other literature in English – or they can do a comparative study in two or more of these areas. Methodological approaches may include national/transnational, ethnicity, gender, queer, postcolonial, regional, and other aspects shaping literary studies. The program is designed to encourage students to expand their literary-critical focus while developing their teaching, networking, and professional skills.
The main objectives of the program are:
- to expand rigorous research and methodological skills in literary-critical and critical-theoretical work;
- to obtain detailed knowledge of the critical scholarship in the selected area of Anglophone literature in Czech and international contexts; and
- to acquire personal experience with and professional growth within Czech and international academic environments.
Work experience
The program does not require practical training in addition to the practice the students receive when participating in the activities of the department.
Graduate destination
The program endeavors to reflect the latest developments in the field of Anglophone literary studies. This allows the graduates of the program to enter the job market not only in academia but also in journalism, diplomacy, various national and transnational NGOs, public service, and the commercial sector.