28.4750, Support: French; Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Sociolinguistics: PhD, University of California, Davis

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Subject: 28.4750, Support: French; Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Sociolinguistics: PhD, University of California, Davis

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Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2017 15:36:35
From: Eric Russell [erussell at ucdavis.edu]
Subject: French; Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Sociolinguistics: PhD, University of California, Davis, USA

 Institution/Organization: University of California, Davis 
Department: French & Italian 
Web Address: http://frenchanditalian.ucdavis.edu 

Level: PhD 

Specialty Areas: Applied Linguistics; General Linguistics; Ling & Literature; Sociolinguistics 
 
Required Language(s): French (fra)

Description:

The Department of French & Italian at the University of California, Davis is
accepting applications for our graduate programs in French. Both MA and PhD
degrees are offered.

Students have the option to pursue study in Linguistics, as well as Literature
and Cultural Studies. Students will enjoy close working relationships with
nationally recognized research-active faculty. Faculty research interests
include: discourse analysis, cultural linguistics, film, gender and sexuality,
theater, music and sound studies, colonial and postcolonial literature,
critical theory, cultural studies and fashion history, in fields of study from
the middle ages to the present day.

Students benefit from an open curriculum, having the potential to create their
own path with all the resources of a top-tier university at their disposal.
Students may pursue one of several Designated Emphases (graduate minors),
allowing them to pursue a secondary concentration in African American and
African Studies, Classics and the Classical Tradition, Critical Theory,
Feminist Theory and Research, Second Language Acquisition, or Studies in
Performance and Practice.
 
TA-ships and fellowships cover the cost of tuition and pay a stipend for rent
and living expenses.

UC-Davis values and supports diversity. Numerous resources, events, and
professional staff support graduate students from diverse backgrounds as they
achieve their educational and career goals.

The program offers excellent support on the job market and with proven record
of professional placement.

Students enjoy the “green” spirit of a lively and bike-friendly Northern
California college town. Davis is conveniently situated for access to both the
cosmopolitan culture of the San Francisco Bay Area and the unparalleled
natural beauty of Lake Tahoe, Napa and Sonoma, and the Pacific Coast. 
 

Application Deadline: 15-Jan-2018 

Mailing Address for Applications:
	Attn: Prof. Claire Goldstein 
	Dept. of French & Italian (LANGLIT) 
	One Shields Ave. 
	Davis CA 95616 
	USA 
	
Web Address for Applications: http://frenchanditalian.ucdavis.edu/graduate-program-french 

Contact Information: 
	Prof Claire Goldstein 
	cbgoldstein at ucdavis.edu  


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