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, Zoë Strachan and Louise Welsh, as well as the support and insights from inter-disciplinary supervisors like Naomi Richards (End of Life Studies), Matthew Barr (Computing Science), Alan Riach and
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, independent research organisations or local or national government organisations. Entry requirements Entry requirements Awarded or expected First-class or high Upper Second-class Bachelors degree
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level 4), or equivalent (including professional accreditation with relevant formal training), and experience of personal development in a similar or related. A2 High degree of fluency in Scottish Gaelic
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French at Glasgow offers a broad spectrum of expertise and supervision from the Middle Ages to the contemporary period, on poetry, the novel, theatre and performance studies, language studies
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Spanish-speaking world Minority Languages The Sociolinguistics of Galician Multilingualism in context. Contact us Programme Director: Dr Jordi Cornella Detrell Jordi.Cornella@glasgow.ac.uk [for Spanish and
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collection), to a major centre in humanities computing. PhD: 3 years full-time; 5 years part-time; Thesis of 70,000-100,000 words MLitt (Research): 2 years full-time; 3 years part-time; Thesis of 40,000-70,000
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: Theoretical approaches to information Issues of post-modernism, relativism, and information processing in both computational and post-computational frameworks. Staff: Tim Duguid , Yunhyong Kim Management
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programme and support you in your own research, networking and training initiatives. For more information, contact sophie.vlacos@glasgow.ac.uk , PG Convener, English Literature. Study options Study options
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Cultures (SMLC) lie in the languages and literatures of Europe, both east and west. For this reason our Comparative Literature Programme might be subtitled: European and European Influenced. There is indeed
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. Undertaking a PhD programme in Applied Linguistics also offers students the chance to engage with scholarship in the field from a wide variety of researchers in institutions across the world, through our