COINT - Research Colloquium 1
22.-24.05.2024 | University of Klagenfurt
22.-24.05.2024 | University of Klagenfurt
COINT – Comparative Literature, Intermediality, and Transculturality – is an interdisciplinary doctoral programme providing participants with robust skills in the fields of Literary Studies, Comparative Literature Studies, and Transcultural Studies. Its aims are to familiarize PhD-students with the current theories, methods, approaches, and concepts in Literary Studies, to ensure a high academic quality of the doctoral thesis, and to offer a strong support infrastructure designed to assure that students successfully complete the PhD within a time span of three years. Offering network opportunities within Austria and other European countries (partner universities?), COINT is aimed at students both from Austria and from abroad. The competences gained during the COINT doctoral programme will allow students to publish research results in international journals and to present and discuss their ongoing research at international conferences, colloquia, or research seminars.
Akademischer Grad
Dr. phil.
Vorgesehene Studiendauer
3 years (6 terms)
Unterrichtssprachen
German and English
Deadline
Applications are welcome throughout the year.
Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Cristina Beretta, Department of Slavic Studies
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Anke Bosse, Robert Musil Institute for Literary Research / Carinthian Literary Archives
Prof. Dr. Roger Dale Jones, Department of English and American Studies
Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Angela Fabris, Department of Romance Studies
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Julia Hoydis, Department of English and American Studies
Uni.-Prof. Dr. Roger Dale Jones, Department of English and American Studies
Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Angelika Kemper, Department of German, Section of Linguistics and Literary Studies
Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Martina Meidl, Department of Romance Studies
Assoc.-Prof. Mag. Dr. Nicola Mitterer, Department of German, Section of Didactics
Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Hajnalka Nagy, Department of German, Section of Didactics
Assoc.-Prof. Dr. René Reinhold Schallegger, Department of English and American Studies
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Anna Schober-de Graaf, Department for Cultural Analysis / Division for Visual Culture
Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Peter Svetina, Department of Slavic Studies
COINT continuously offers a number of seminars focussing on relevant research methods. It is also possible to have credited other method-oriented courses, pursued at the doctoral level at other institutes of the University of Klagenfurt, international summer or winter schools, or other international educational consortia.
A peer-seminar is offered each summer term.
In order successfully to complete the PhD-programme, students must fulfil the following tasks (at least 24 ECTS-AP):
English and American Studies / UF Englisch German Studies / UF Deutsch Romance Studies / UF French, UF Italian, UF Spanish Slavic Studies / UF Slovenian, UF Bosnian-Croation, UF Russian Literature Studies and Comparative Literature Studies Writing Process Research |
Cross Border Studies Transkulturelle Studien Visuelle Kultur Game Studies Digital Humanities |
Applications must include the following documents (in German or English):
Decisions will be taken be a selection committee, constituted by the authorised COINT PhD- supervisors.
Assoc.-Prof. Dr. Angela Fabris
M: Angela [dot] Fabris [at] aau [dot] at
T: +43 463 2700 2426
Cornelia Stubinger
M: Cornelia [dot] Stubinger [at] aau [dot] at
T: +43 463 2700 2404
Sonja Sparouz
M: Sonja [dot] Sparouz [at] aau [dot] at
T: +43 463 2700 2403
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