Course Overview
The Modern Languages (MPhil, MSt) at the University of Oxford is a prestigious postgraduate program designed for students seeking advanced study in modern languages and literatures. The course offers both the Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and Master of Studies (MSt) pathways, allowing for flexibility in research depth and focus. It aims to develop critical thinking, research skills, and a deep understanding of linguistic and cultural contexts across a range of European and non-European languages.
Unique features include access to world-class resources, tailored supervision by leading scholars, and the opportunity to specialize in areas such as medieval, early modern, or contemporary literature and culture. Students benefit from a vibrant academic community and interdisciplinary approaches to language study.
Career Prospects
Graduates of this program are well-prepared for careers in academia, translation, international relations, cultural industries, and education. The rigorous training in research and analysis also equips them for roles in publishing, journalism, and policy-making.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is supported by distinguished academics within the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages at Oxford. Specific faculty members vary by language specialization and research focus, with many being globally recognized experts in their fields.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students have access to the Bodleian Library, one of the oldest and most extensive research libraries in the world, alongside specialized language collections. The university also offers connections to international research networks and cultural institutions, enhancing opportunities for collaborative projects and fieldwork.
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