Ph.D. Programme
shaping new
RESEARCHers
The UCO Doctoral Program in “Languages and Cultures” offers a Doctoral Degree (Doctor of Philosophy, PhD) in eight areas of study. The area of study called “Literatures in English” is offered in collaboration with our Research Group.
We welcome post-graduate students willing to work for PhDs in the above-mentioned area of study, which covers all literary expressions in English from the early modern period down to the present moment, with a specific focus on our main areas of research. Access to the doctoral program is regulated and granted by the IDEP (Instituto de Estudios de Posgrado).
All prospective students aiming to obtain a PhD degree should know that there is a requisite number of credits of Research Course work they must earn before applying for the inscription of their PhD doctoral dissertation.
UCO DOCTORAL
PROGRAMS
The following UCO Masters offer research credits with a literary or philological orientation.
CURRENT Ph.D.
STUDENTS
Starting a research career is a personal challenge. We offer innovative research lines supported by the PhD faculty members of our group, which are recognized for their record of excellence at both national and international level and possess research projects founded through competitive calls.
Fatma Akçay
Contemporary fiction in English
Title of the thesis: Comunidades operativas e inoperativas londinenses en la narrativa moderna y contemporánea en lengua inglesa
Supervisor: María J. López.
Adoración Casado Fernández
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Mario Jurado Bonilla
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Daniel León Cuadra
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Carlos Pedrosa del Caño
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