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Course: MLitt Comparative Literature

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School: University of Glasgow

Subject area: Comparative Literature

Level: Master of Letters (MLitt)

Degree duration: 1 year

Degree intake date(s): September

Annual tuition fee: £26,580

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School: School of Modern Languages and Cultures, College of Arts. This one-year Master of Letters (MLitt) program focuses on the study of literature across different languages, cultures, and historical periods. The curriculum will likely explore literary theory, critical approaches, and the analysis of texts in various genres, fostering an understanding of literary traditions and intercultural connections.
Career options in academia (teaching and research), publishing (editorial roles), journalism (literary criticism), cultural organizations, translation, arts administration, and potentially in fields requiring strong analytical and communication skills.
The University of Glasgow is a member of the UK's prestigious Russell Group, signifying a commitment to research-led teaching and high academic standards within its School of Modern Languages and Cultures and the College of Arts. It is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world, boasting a long and distinguished academic history. The university is also a member of Universitas21 (U21), a global network of world-leading, research-intensive universities, offering opportunities for international collaboration and perspectives.
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