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University of Bristol: Hispanic, Portuguese and Latin American Studies

Institution University of Bristol
Department Graduate School of Arts and Humanities
Web https://www.bristol.ac.uk
Email artf-pgadmissions@bristol.ac.uk
Telephone +44 (0) 117 428 2297
Study type Research

Summary

Research in the department ranges widely across the Hispanic and Lusophone worlds, from the early-modern period to the present, and geographically across the Americas, Africa and Europe.

A great deal of our research centres on the nature of connections:

  • connections between places;

  • connections between times;

  • connections between disciplines.

Global culture and history are fundamental to our work. We research how Spanish and Portuguese-speaking countries shaped the world, across Europe, America, Africa and Asia. We ask how they fit into the wider globe and we explore new ways to express those relationships, including through digital humanities, sport studies, translation, environmental humanities and indigenous histories.

We welcome applications from students wishing to pursue tailor-made research to master's (MPhil) or doctoral (PhD) level. All postgraduates participate in a vigorous programme of research events and make key contributions to the research activities of the department, the School of Modern Languages and the faculty.

Possible start dates are January 2024, September 2024, January 2025. Please see the programme page on our website for more information.

Doctor of Philosophy - PhD

Master of Philosophy - MPhil

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