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The Department of Romance Languages is a diverse, multicultural, and multilingual academic unit that instructs and researches in French, Italian, and Spanish languages and cultures. It is one of the largest language, literature, and culture departments at the University of Oregon as well as in the Pacific Northwest.
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If you have a peculiar academic degree program in mind like Romance Languages And Literatures Other, this is the search for you. Pick from several main major categories. You will then be able to narrow your search by State.
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The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures invites applications for a position at the rank of Assistant Professor in the field of Latin-American Literature and Culture to begin August 2008. Area of expertise is open. Position is interdisciplinary with Comparative Literature, Translation Studies, and Latin American & Caribbean Area Studies. Native or near native fluency in Spanish; record of ongoing research and publications, and strong evidence of commitment to teaching. Competitive salary.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME’S Department of Romance Languages and Literatures offers master’s degrees in French and Francophone studies, Iberian and Latin American studies, and Italian studies. These degree programs are designed to prepare students for careers in scholarship, teaching, and related fields, such as international studies and foreign service. Students interested in pursuing the PhD in Literature degree with French and Francophone, Iberian and Latin American, or Italian studies as a primary field should consult the PhD in Literature Program profile for further information.
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Romance languages have many local dialects which form a continuum of varieties that cross country borders and stretch from Portuguese in the west to Romanian in the east. It is often difficult to differentiate between a language and a dialect. Some varieties are particularly difficult to classify. For instance it is difficult to decide whether Galician is a separate language or a Spanish-influenced variety of Portuguese.
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For students studying for the M.A. in Romance languages, the reading list consists of at least twelve items in each of the four periods: eight in the major language and four in the minor. Of the eight works in the major language, at least four must be chosen from the departmental reading list; all texts in the minor language must be chosen from the departmental reading list.
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