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The Department of German Studies at Nottingham invites students to attend the next Postgraduate Open Day in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures at Nottingham on Wednesday, 17 February 2010:

 

http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/modern-languages/prospective/postgraduate/opendays.aspx

 

 

***MA AND PHD STUDENTSHIPS IN GERMAN AT THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM***

 

The Department of German Studies at Nottingham invites applications for the following studentships:

 

               1 AHRC PhD studentship (Home/EU fees and maintenance), allocated through the Block Grant Partnership

               1 AHRC MA studentship (Home/EU fees and maintenance), allocated through the Block Grant Partnership

1 PhD studentship funded by Nottingham's School of Modern Languages and Cultures (Home/EU fees plus maintenance contribution of £ 7,000 p.a.)

1 MA bursary funded by Nottingham's School of Modern Languages and Cultures (Home/EU fees or bursary)

 

For further information contact the School's Postgraduate Office, email: [log in to unmask] or see:

http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/modern-languages/prospective/postgraduate/enquiries.aspx

or write to the Department's Director of Postgraduate Studies, Professor Dirk Göttsche, email: [log in to unmask] 

 

For further funding opportunities at Nottingham see the information provided by Nottingham's Graduate School and its International Office: http://pgstudy.nottingham.ac.uk and  http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/international/scholarships_and_finance 

 

Please note that applicants must have applied for MA/PhD study at Nottingham before they can apply for funding. Applicants should also allow sufficient time for the processing of applications. Online applications via https://pgapps.nottingham.ac.uk 

 

DEADLINES: 

1.3.2010 for applications for AHRC funding.

5.5.2010 for applications for School of Modern Languages and Cultures funding.

 

The Department of German Studies at the University of Nottingham is one of the leading centres for research in German Studies in the UK. In 1996 and 2001 it was awarded the highest grade (5*) by the Higher Education Funding Council for the excellence of its research. In the national Research Assessment Exercise 2008 it was ranked fifth in terms of research power in UK German Studies, with just under 90% of its research output classed having international quality. We offer a wide range of research and teaching opportunities at postgraduate level in German literature, film, linguistics, culture, history and politics. The Department's provision includes the following MA programmes:

 

MA in Modern and Contemporary German Studies

MA German (by research)

MA in Critical Theory and Modern Languages

MA in Comparative Literature

MA in Literatures in Translation

 

For further information on the Department and staff research areas see http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/german/index.aspx 

 

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Professor Dr. Dirk Göttsche

Department of German Studies

School of Modern Languages and Cultures

University of Nottingham

University Park

Nottingham NG7 2RD

Tel. 0044-115-8466297

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