Doctorate in Literary and Cultural Studies
Program Overview
Doctorate in Literary and Cultural Studies
The Doctorate in Literary and Cultural Studies program includes two stages: a coursework stage and a thesis writing stage. The thesis stage is more extensive at the doctoral level, requiring students to write a thesis that typically consists of around 300 pages. The program emphasizes innovative research and evaluation.
Routes Offered
- Literary and cultural studies (research)
- Literary and cultural studies (research-creation)
Support Grants
A support program offering grants of $10,000 for new doctoral students.
Information
- Study guide for doctoral pathways in literary and cultural studies
Additional Links
- Research and study group on books in Quebec (GRÉLQ)
- Research group in comparative literary and cultural studies in Canada and Quebec (VersUS)
- Queer studies research team in Quebec (ÉRÉQQ)
- Review Mémoires du livre
- Magazine, arts and literature in motion
Program Details
The program is designed to foster advanced research and academic excellence in literary and cultural studies. Students can pursue their interests in various fields, including literary creation, culture, book history, editing, cinema, theater, French language, feminist and gender studies, among others.
Research Areas
The research areas are diverse, spanning from literary creation to culture, including the history of the book and editing, cinema, theater, French language, and feminist and gender studies.
Admission Criteria
While specific admission criteria are not detailed in the provided context, it is implied that admission to the Doctorat en Études Littéraires et Culturelles program would require a strong academic background in a relevant field, typically a master's degree in literary studies, cultural studies, or a related discipline. Applicants may also need to demonstrate research potential, proficiency in French (given the program's emphasis), and a clear research proposal aligned with the program's areas of expertise.
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees are not specified in the information provided. However, it is common for universities to detail such information on their official websites or through their admissions offices.
Conclusion
The Doctorat en Études Littéraires et Culturelles at the Université de Sherbrooke offers a comprehensive and innovative approach to doctoral studies in literary and cultural research. With its emphasis on research excellence and the breadth of potential research areas, the program is well-suited for students seeking to advance their knowledge and contribute to the field through original research.
