| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
| 2026-01-01 | - |
| 2026-04-01 | - |
Program Overview
Overview of the University of Kent
The University of Kent is a leading research university that offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The university has a strong focus on research excellence and has risen 11 places in THE's REF 2021 ranking.
Postgraduate Programs
The University of Kent offers various postgraduate programs, including PhDs, master's degrees, and postgraduate diplomas. These programs are designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in their chosen field.
Comparative Literature PhD
The Comparative Literature PhD program at the University of Kent is a research-based program that allows students to undertake a substantial piece of supervised research on a topic that makes an original contribution to knowledge and is worthy of publication. The program is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in academia or research.
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for the Comparative Literature PhD program, students must have a first or upper-second class BA honors degree or equivalent in a relevant subject, a distinction or merit in an MA program or equivalent in a relevant subject, and the appropriate language skills. Research students need to demonstrate competence in the relevant languages.
Fees and Funding
The tuition fees for the Comparative Literature PhD program are:
- Full-time: £5,006 (UK), £19,300 (EU), £19,300 (International)
- Part-time: £2,503 (UK), £9,650 (EU), £9,650 (International)
Research Areas
The Department of Comparative Literature at the University of Kent has a wide range of research interests, including:
- The European avant-garde
- Modernism and postmodernism
- Literary theory and aesthetics
- Asian studies
- Transnational modernism
- Latin American studies
- World literature
- Medical humanities
Staff Research Interests
The academic staff in the Department of Comparative Literature have a range of research interests, including:
- Modern French and German autobiographical writing in relation to visual culture
- Memory and identity
- Literature and emotions
- Literature, gender, and medicine
- Literature and ethics
- Modernist studies
- Comparative and world literature
- Latin American studies
Career Support
The University of Kent provides career support to its students, including help with finding employment, internships, and further study opportunities.
Accommodation
The university offers a range of accommodation options for its students, including on-campus and off-campus accommodation.
Research Excellence
The University of Kent has a strong focus on research excellence and has risen 11 places in THE's REF 2021 ranking. The university's research is recognized internationally, and its researchers are leaders in their fields.
Student Experience
The University of Kent provides a supportive and inclusive environment for its students, with a range of facilities and services available to help them succeed in their studies.
Fees and Funding
The university offers a range of scholarships and funding opportunities to its students, including research council funding and university scholarships.
How to Apply
To apply for the Comparative Literature PhD program, students must submit an application form and provide supporting documents, including transcripts, references, and a research proposal. The application process typically takes several months, and students are advised to apply early to ensure that they can begin their studies on time.
Contact Information
For more information about the Comparative Literature PhD program, please contact the University of Kent's admissions team.
Additional Information
The University of Kent is a leading research university that offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The university has a strong focus on research excellence and has risen 11 places in THE's REF 2021 ranking. The Comparative Literature PhD program is a research-based program that allows students to undertake a substantial piece of supervised research on a topic that makes an original contribution to knowledge and is worthy of publication. The program is designed for students who wish to pursue a career in academia or research.
