Department of Spanish and Portuguese

Modern & Medieval Languages

Department of Spanish and Portuguese

Study towards a Ph.D.

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For the Ph.D., we particularly welcome those who wish to work in the areas of Hispanic Languages, Medieval, Golden Age, Modern Peninsular or Latin American literary and cultural studies (including critical theory, gender, and cinema). Applicants in Portuguese and Brazilian studies are equally welcome. Those interested in other fields should consult the Head of the Department about the availability of supervision. We also welcome applications from candidates who wish to read for a Ph.D. part-time. For further information, please contact Dr Rodrigo Cacho rgc27@cam.ac.uk (or by mail, at Clare College, Trinity Lane, Cambridge CB2 1TL).

Applicants for the Ph.D. will normally be interviewed by members of the Department in the Lent (Spring) Term of the year in which they wish to begin their studies. The interview will seek to establish not only the suitability of the candidate but also the most appropriate procedure for supervision and library work. All formal applications must be made through the Board of Graduate Studies. The prospectus for Graduate Studies is available on-line (http://www.admin.cam.ac.uk/univ/gsprospectus/) or from the Degree Committee of the Modern Languages Faculty, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA, or direct from the Board of Graduate Studies, 4 Mill lane, Cambridge CB2 1RZ.

Increasingly, students and funding authorities prefer that graduate studies should begin with a Master's degree, to be followed, if they so wish, by a further two or three years' work towards a Ph.D. The Department participates in the following M.Phil. programmes:

For details of these programmes, follow the links above. There is also some formal information (regulations, etc.) in the Graduate Prospectus (although this may not be entirely up-to-date).

Although the M.Phil. route to a Ph.D. is not at present mandatory, it is Faculty practice to recommend that students take this route. Anybody wishing to apply for admission to study for a Ph.D. without first doing the M.Phil. should consult the Head of Department.

 

 

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