>Interesting question. I wonder what the answer is for North America and
>the rest of the world.
At Berkeley the department allows dissertations to be written in Italian,
but we have to seek an exemption for the student from a University
regulation that all such pieces of work be written in English. It's rare
that anyone asks to do so.
Steven Botterill
Associate Professor of Italian Literature
Acting Chair, Department of Italian Studies
Acting Chair, Italian/Slavic/Scandinavian Administrative Cluster
Department of Italian Studies
6303 Dwinelle Hall #2620
University of California
Berkeley, CA 94720-2620
(510) 642-6246 (voice)
(510) 642-9884 (FAX)
http://ls.berkeley.edu/dept/italian/botterill.htm
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