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ATTENTION FOURTH YEAR STUDENTS The Ontario Graduate Scholarships (OGS) Online Application will be available to currently registered Western graduate students, and to active applicants for admission to Western's graduate degree programs. The Scholarship has a value of $15,000 for one year ($5,000) per graduate term) and will support a scholar during the 2018-19 academic year. It is important to know that each Ontario university operates its own OGS application process, and that you may apply for an OGS through each university to which you seek admission in 2018-19.  Deadline to begin an OGS application is USUALLY JANUARY. Deadline to submit your finalized OGS application is USUALLY January. WATCH FOR INFORMATION UPDATES.

In recent years, some of our English students have gone on to graduate and professional programs at the University of Toronto, Queen's University, McGill University, Western University, and the University of St Andrews, among many others.

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One-Year MA in English

Founded in 1960, Carleton’s versatile MA in English enables students to study literature and textuality across a variety of national and transnational contexts, historical periods, and genres. There are three paths through the program: (1) coursework only, (2) coursework and MA Research Paper, or (3) coursework and MA Thesis. Each of these program streams is designed to be completed within one year of study. One-year Collaborative MAs in English and Digital Humanities and English and African Studies are also available.

PhD in The Production of Literature

Carleton’s PhD English program, The Production of Literature , recognizes the shaping power of cultural context for understanding the production of literature. It is devoted to the study of the production, circulation and reception of texts within and across established fields, historical periods and genres. It addresses questions about what people understand by the idea of literature in different times and places and why it matters; about who should have access to literature, either as readers or writers; about the power of literature to forge communities and, in doing so, to be a force for change; and about how these issues are mediated by the shaping influence of broader legal, technological, political and social contexts.

Recent graduates of the PhD program have completed thesis research on: Romanticism and the Museum ; The Global Literary Canon and Minor African Literatures ; Dissident Diasporas and Genres of Maroon Witness ; and Post-911 Literature and Visual Culture . Currently some of our doctoral students are developing dissertation projects on feminist modernisms; comic books and literariness; recent American literature and the politics taste; Antarctica in American literature and popular culture; neoliberalism and British literature; queer diaspora; video game studies; Indigenous writing, activism, and land claims; and early Canadian war writing.

Guaranteed Financial Support

Financial support for full-time domestic students accepted into the MA or the PhD is guaranteed in the form of a Graduate Teaching Assistantship and Departmental Scholarship. Students may also have the opportunity to work as Research Assistants for specific faculty members.

Outstanding Faculty and Graduate Seminars

Carleton’s Department of English is home to a friendly, knowledgeable, and award-winning faculty, whose research interests run the full gamut of English Studies, from Old English to Postcolonial literatures to Popular Culture and the Digital Humanities. We have strong thematic and methodological interests in questions of identity, political discourse, cultural theory, literary sociology, and interdisciplinarity, and are excited to share our expertise with emerging graduate researchers.

Each year, the department offers an exciting slate of graduate seminars that bring literary periods, authors, theorists, genres, and national traditions into conversation with current debates and salient concerns. It routinely offers graduate seminars on topics like: diaspora and postcolonialism; literature and medicine; the human and the non-human; histories of reading and authorship; graphic narrative and comic studies; power and empire; gender, sex, and sexuality; biopolitics and race; modernity and neoliberalism; rhetoric and ethics; counterculture and transgression; intertextuality and remediation; environment and ecocriticism; science fiction and utopia; gerontology; temporality; human rights; print culture and book history. Core courses offered at both the MA and the PhD level offer incoming students guidance on writing successful grant applications, teaching and grading, research and writing, career planning, and other practical matters pertaining to graduate school.

A preview of next year's graduate course offerings will soon be available here: http://carleton.ca/english/graduate-programs/graduate-courses/ .

We believe in seeing our students through every stage of graduate life by offering the best faculty mentorship available. All of our graduate students receive area-targeted faculty mentorship when applying for external sources of funding and to graduate programs, postdoctoral positions, and careers beyond the MA and PhD. In addition to their supervisors, all PhD students are also assigned non-specialist faculty mentors who provide them with additional institutional and professional guidance. Mentorship and training for Teaching Assistants is available throughout the year.

Life in English

Students accepted into our programs enjoy a lively and collegial departmental life both inside and outside the classroom. The department hosts a range of activities, events, and services: annual MA and PhD Colloquia for the presentation of graduate student research; conferences, colloquia, and lectures by visiting speakers (past presenters include: Daniel Worden, Jodi Dean, Priscilla Wald, Alan Galey, Heather Murray, Mary Poovey, Peter Stallybrass, Ato Quayson, Timothy Brennan, Seth Lerer, Christine Bold, Linda Hutcheon, Lynn Coady, Michael Ondaatje, and Wole Soyinka); monthly research talks by Carleton faculty; a variety of reading and research groups, including our long-running and popular grad student theory reading group, BABEL; a monthly coffee and doughnuts for faculty and grad students; and the “Oscar Wildecats” softball team.

If you would like to learn more about the MA or the PhD program in English at Carleton, it would be a pleasure to talk with you. Please visit our website at http://carleton.ca/english/graduate-programs/ for more information or get in touch with me at [email protected] .

The deadline for funding-eligible applications is February 1, 2017 .

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This is an interdisciplinary and inter faculty program that not only focuses on the study of literature from various constituencies, but also examines the ways in which literature enters into dialogue with the fine and performing arts. Throughout the program, students examine contemporary approaches to texts of various types, as well as the possibilities and problems that arise in comparative studies, including issues related to the translation and adaptation of works. Through coursework, students are encouraged to develop a cross-disciplinary understanding of how works of art or cultural production evolve, are received, and are interpreted.

For more information about the program, contact: Cristina Santos at [email protected]

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The Early Modern Center at UCSB supports a community of scholars and students committed to innovative approaches to studies of the early modern period, from 1500 to 1800.  We have dynamic and committed faculty members in both the English Renaissance (Patricia Fumerton, Andrew Griffin, Ken Hiltner, James Kearney) and the eighteenth-century (Elizabeth Cook, Rachael King, William Warner).  The EMC fosters interdisciplinary research, hosts colloquia and conferences, and houses groundbreaking digital humanities initiatives, such as the English Broadside Ballad Archive (EBBA), The Early Modern British Theater: Access ( EMBTA ), and the new multi-media e-press, EMC Imprint . 

Our graduate program encourages applications from students who have excelled academically despite economic or social disadvantages, as well as those who bring innovative perspectives, research topics, and/or career interests that advance the department’s goals of excellence and diversity. 

UCSB English is unique for its collaborative research initiatives.  While offering a full range of literary historical periods, national and global literatures written in English, and critical approaches, the department has eight centers in addition to research initiatives that cut across traditional boundaries to allow faculty and students to collaborate on cutting–edge research activities and courses.  Besides Early Modern Studies, other research fields include American Cultures and Global Contexts, American Literature, American Race and Ethnic Studies, Creative Writing, Cultural Studies, Literary Theory, Literature and Film, Literature and Technology, Literature and the Environment, Literature and the Mind, Modernism, Post-Colonial Studies, Renaissance Literature, Restoration and Eighteenth Century Literature, Romantic Literature, Theories of Gender and Sexualities, Transcriptions: The Culture of Information, Twentieth Century Anglophone Literature, and Victorian Literature.

We offer both an M.A./Ph.D. and a Ph.D. degree. Our graduates go on to successful careers in academia, publishing, marketing, instructional technology, and other areas.

Application requirements are detailed on a central Graduate Division website in addition to our department's webpage. Please refer to both:

Graduate Division:  https://www.graddiv.ucsb.edu/departments/view/21  

English Department page:  https://www.english.ucsb.edu/graduate/graduate-program-admissions/requirements-and-information  

We aim to ensure that all our students are fully funded through university and departmental fellowships and teaching/research assistantships, with a combination of these forms of funding through the fifth year of academic study.

Our application portal is currently open and available to receive applications: https://www.graddiv.ucsb.edu/eapp .

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86 per cent of our research was valued as being world-leading or internationally excellent so you’ll be undertaking your PhD with real experts in their field.  

Our particular areas of expertise include the history of philosophy, philosophy of mind and psychology, philosophy of language and linguistics, metaphysics, epistemology and philosophy of science, moral and political philosophy.  

As a PhD student you can also take advantage of joint PhDs offered with partner universities abroad including Europe, USA and Asia

In addition to the PhD, we offer the MPhilStud , a two-year structured research degree incorporating work on specific topics as well as a dissertation.

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Do you aspire to pursue your education at the prestigious King’s College London ? If yes, then you need to be aware of its tuition costs beforehand so that you can plan your education budget. In this blog, we will discuss the Kings College fees for undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD courses. Located in London, England, this public research university offers top-notch degrees in a range of fields, ranging from Accounting and Finance to Artificial Intelligence. You will learn about the annual tuition fees for these programs in this blog. So, let’s begin our topic without any further ado. 

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Before we begin discussing the Kings College fees, let’s understand why you should consider studying here. So, here is a list of the major reasons why you should pursue a course at this prestigious institute:

Employment Opportunities: Apart from high-quality education, King’s College London offers employment opportunities to its graduates. Prominent employees often seek its graduates due to its great reputation worldwide. 

Academic Excellence: King’s College London ranked #40 in the QS World University Rankings 2024, which demonstrates its academic excellence. The top-notch education and excellent teaching staff ensure that you receive the best possible knowledge and skills. 

Networking: The graduates of this institute get immense networking opportunities, which enables them to grow in their careers. With a strong alumni network of 190,000 and various social networking events, students get broad opportunities to build connections. 

Also Read: Coventry University Tuition Fees for International Students 2024

King’s College London offers a wide range of top-notch programs. These courses equip you with all the skills you need to excel as a professional in a duration of 3 to 4 years. 

The annual Kings College fees for the popular undergraduate programs are as follows. 

The university has a plethora of postgraduate degrees with a world-class curriculum and exceptional teaching staff, ensuring the holistic development of students. 

Here are the Kings College fees for postgraduate courses: 

Also Read: Royal Academy of Music Fees: Tuition Costs, How to Pay the Fees and Scholarship  

King’s College London provides outstanding research and education facilities to PhD students. Pursuing a PhD from here opens doors to a broad range of career opportunities. 

See below the Kings College fees for PhD programs: 

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Answer: While the tuition fee varies from course to course, the average tuition cost at the institute is £18,100 for international students. 

Answer: It ranked #40 in the QS World University Rankings 2024, demonstrating its academic excellence. 

Answer: Yes, it is among the most prestigious universities across the globe. 

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California College of the Arts Graduate Curatorial Practice Program and CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts present Absolute Memory: An Archive of Softness

Featuring work by five acclaimed artists Widline Cadet, Xandra Ibarra, Michael Jang, Clifford Prince King, and Kenneth Tam, the exhibition will be on view from April 26 to May 18, 2024

Xandra Ibarra, “A Scarlot Mouth Dawns,” (2023), Photography series: Archival Pigment Prints.

Xandra Ibarra, A Scarlot Mouth Dawns, (2023), Photography series: Archival Pigment Prints. Image courtesy of the artist.

San Francisco, CA — April 3, 2024 — California College of the Arts (CCA) is pleased to announce Absolute Memory: An Archive of Softness , a group exhibition featuring five artists working in themes of the everyday and subjective narrative, Widline Cadet, Xandra Ibarra, Michael Jang, Clifford Prince King, and Kenneth Tam.

Absolute Memory, which is free and open to the public, will be on view from April 26 to May 18, 2024 at the CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts in San Francisco. The exhibition is curated by the CCA Graduate Program in Curatorial Practice Class of 2024: Samantha Hiura, Megan Kelly, and Sherry Xiang.

The artists in Absolute Memory use the ‘hard’ forms of installation, video, sculpture, and photography to access the ‘soft’ archiving of memory, feelings, autobiography, auto-fiction, and the everyday as material. Each artist contributes works that treat everyday, intangible experiences of marginal subjects as material objects. Yet, their collective work maintains individual narratives. We ask: How can an archive be soft and how can an exhibition begin to unravel and reconstitute containers of cultural memory?

The artists work across video, sculpture, photography, and installation to stitch archives and severed histories back together – Cadet’s fragments of family moments, Tam’s materialization of intergenerational healing, and King’s fuzzy romanticization of memory. Meanwhile, Jang and Ibarra both incorporate and reference actual ephemera objects as a refiguring of biographical archives.

“As curators, we see the archive as having softer, more porous boundaries and the capacity to hold tenderness and the inarticulable. The exhibition’s form creates a tension between ephemerality and the archive’s urge for permanence.”

— A joint statement from the CCA Graduate Program in Curatorial Practice Class of 2024

About Widline Cadet Through the intersection of photography, installation, and video, Widline Cadet , born in Pétion-Ville, Haiti, and currently working in Los Angeles, enacts memory as a primary material of investigation into the complexities of diasporic Black life and survival. Exhibiting it for the first time in the United States, her video Views From Home and accompanying installation reflect on the passage of time, the interconnectedness of family, and beauty found in everyday moments. Through snippets of her life and family, Cadet captures fragmented views into her everyday as a site of archival work.

About Xandra Ibarra Oakland-based artist Xandra Ibarra works to extend biographical archives through creative memorialization across mediums, including sculpture, installation, and photography. From her archival project with ONE Archives in Los Angeles, Ibarra's hand-fabricated sculptures are made in honor of the lives and work of Bob Flanagan and Sheree Rose who were artists, BDSM collaborators, and life partners. Through meticulous labor and a deep investment in her subjects, Ibarra cultivates interpersonal and intergenerational kinships rooted in sex, pleasure, illness, and disability.

In a new series of photogram prints, exhibiting for the first time on the West Coast, Ibarra similarly extends the archive of San Francisco sex worker, sex work activist, author, and filmmaker Carol Leigh, also known as The Scarlot Harlot, through photographs of Leigh’s personal effects and the water-stained boxes in which they resided. Ibarra collages Leigh’s personal items, not only to preserve her legacy, but also her biography told through objects.

About Michael Jang San Francisco-based photographer and street artist Michael Jang approaches his extensive, historied body of work as a real-time remix of his own archive of photography. The exhibition includes works in which Jang has wheatpasted enlargements of his works largely from the 1970s on public walls around the city. In addition to his wheatpaste pieces, inspired by the city’s street art, vintage graphic design, and his own photographs, Jang will also present a collection of personal ephemera, evocative of the artist’s own childhood bedroom. He uses these mediums to bridge his archive of work with the city’s public.

About Clifford Prince King Exhibiting much of this work for the first time in the Bay Area, New York-based artist Clifford Prince King constructs a photographic archive of shared space between Black and brown queer men. Inspired by bursts of memories, daydreams, and cinematic recollections of everyday life, he prods the photographic medium’s capabilities of capturing the undefined. Presented in clusters and constellations, a selection of 8 photographs by King are repeated in multiple sizes to emulate the sensation of poetically fragmented memories – a departure from traditional exhibition of King’s work.

About Kenneth Tam Houston-based artist Kenneth Tam fluctuates between performance, video, and installation as a means of creating new possibilities for the present and future by drawing upon the interior lives of Asian Americans. In his 2015 video work, sump , Tam examines Asian-American masculine dynamics by making strange the quiet yet fraught space between him and his father. This video will be paired with a never before exhibited greeting card, written by the artist to his father but never sent. Originally published in the 2021 book Best! Letters from Asian Americans in the Arts , the document echoes the ways in which culturally-rooted anxiety and pain linger.

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Title: Letter Writing with Survived and Punished Date: April 27, 2024 | 4 to 6 pm Location: 360 Kansas St., San Francisco, CA 94103 Admission: Free and open to the public

The exhibition will host a letter-writing event to connect participants to California-based incarcerated survivors. Working with Survived & Punished , a grass-roots organization dedicated to the defense and care of people imprisoned after surviving domestic violence, this collective letter-writing event aims to foster the soft effects of shared space and shared relationships in contrast to the hardness of the prison system through the power of interpersonal connection.

In collaboration with a CCA designer and printmaker, unique cards for letter writing will be commissioned for the event, and will have a dedicated space in the exhibition’s Reading Room for sustained engagement. During the event, participants will have the opportunity to be guided and to learn more about carceral dismantling from an individual and community-based lens from Survived & Punished representative Neda Said.

About CCA’s Graduate Program in Curatorial Practice

In CCA’s two-year MA in Curatorial Practice, students work closely with faculty mentors—and collaborate with fellow students—to develop the intellectual, analytical, and practical skills needed to pursue a range of professional paths in curating contemporary art. The program positions the curator as a researcher, advocate, and ally who understands context as a means of articulating connections among artists, artworks, ideas, information, and audiences. Curatorial Studies students acquire the knowledge and tools provided by museum studies, exhibition studies, or arts administration programs, but they are also encouraged to work creatively, think critically, and imagine a practice beyond the current boundaries of the art world. We ask students to challenge the assumptions and inequities on which museums and other arts institutions have been built and to envision how cultural producers might work together to foster new models for the future.

About CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts

Founded in 1998 at California College of the Arts in San Francisco and located a few blocks from its campus, CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts is a nonprofit exhibition venue and research institute dedicated to contemporary art and ideas. As an exhibition space, it commissions and shows new work by emerging and established artists from around the world. Recent solo exhibitions include Rodrigo Hernández; with what eyes? ; Ana Jotta: Never the Less ; Drum Listens to Heart ; Hervé Guibert: This and More ; Josh Faught: Look Across the Water Into the Darkness, Look for the Fog ; Maia Cruz Palileo: Long Kwento (which traveled to the Kimball Art Center in Park City, Utah); Jeffrey Gibson: Nothing Is Eternal ; Lydia Ourahmane: صرخة شمسية Solar Cry ; Cinthia Marcelle: A morta ; Vincent Fecteau; Abbas Akhavan: cast for a folly ; Akosua Adoma Owusu: Welcome to the Jungle (which traveled to the Contemporary Arts Center of New Orleans).

About California College of the Arts

Founded in 1907, California College of the Arts (CCA) educates students to shape culture and society through the practice and critical study of art, architecture, design, and writing. Benefitting from its San Francisco Bay Area location, the college prepares students for lifelong creative work by cultivating innovation, community engagement, and social and environmental responsibility.

CCA offers a rich curriculum of 22 undergraduate and 10 graduate programs in art, design, architecture, and writing taught by a faculty of expert practitioners. Attracting promising students from across the nation and around the world, CCA is ranked among one of the top 30 most diverse colleges in the U.S. The U.S. News & World Report has ranked CCA as one of the top 10 graduate schools for fine arts in the country.

Graduates are highly sought-after by companies such as Pixar/Disney, Apple, Intel, Meta, Gensler, Google, IDEO, Autodesk, Mattel, and Nike, and many have launched their own successful businesses. Alumni and faculty are often recognized with the highest honors in their fields, including Academy Awards, AIGA Medals, Fulbright Scholarships, Guggenheim Fellowships, MacArthur Fellowships, National Medal of Arts, and the Rome Prize, among others.

CCA is creating a new, expanded college campus in San Francisco spearheaded by the architectural firm Studio Gang. The expansion will add an additional 82,305 square feet of all-new maker spaces, classrooms, studios, galleries, and a continuous indoor-outdoor environment. The campus design will be a model of sustainable construction and practice ; will unite the college’s programs in art, crafts, design, architecture, and writing to cultivate collaboration across disciplines; and will provide more student housing than ever before. For more information, visit cca.edu .

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On view: April 26-May 18, 2024 Opening Reception: April 26, 2024 | 6-8pm Public Program: April 27, 2024 | 4-6pm

Location: 360 Kansas St., San Francisco, CA 94103 Admission: Free and open to the public Hours: Open Wednesday-Saturday from 12-6pm

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