Research groups involved in the doctoral program in Humanistic Studies
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GAS (Grupo de Antropología Social)
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GRILC (Grupo de investigación de identidades en la Literatura Catalana)
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GRLC (Grupo de investigación de Literatura Contemporánea)
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Historia de la Literatura i Teoría Literaria
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Manuscritos y bibliotecas en Catalunya
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NEOLCYT
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PACA (Producciones artísticas y ciencias de la antigüedad)
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T-CLAA (Transformaciones culturales y literarias en Anglès i Alemany)
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TEATRESIT (Teatro Comparado Italia-Europa)
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Research Lines
- Teaching and learning of foreign languages
The research in teaching and learning of foreign languages is cross-cutting, interdisciplinary and multi-dimensional, so it facilitates the exploration of fields related to the application of linguistics and other sciences to this area of knowledge.
- History and Art History
The research in History and Art History offers many varied possibilities for students who want to work in this area. It brings together areas of knowledge such as medieval history, contemporary history, history of art, history of science and political science.
- Literature
Research in literature covers a broad spectrum within the schools of thought, theories and methodologies of greatest scientific importance in the areas of knowledge involved. It deals with topics ranging from the great Greco-Roman classical tradition to contemporary areas such as gender studies, feminism and cultural studies.
- Linguistics
The research in linguistics deals with aspects of theoretical linguistics, applied linguistics and formal language. As a discipline that is constantly changing in both its theoretical foundations and its applications, it brings together important new research lines.
- Religious socialization
When you have decided which line of research you are interested in, you should get in touch with the academic coordinator and make your application. You will be provisionally assigned to the line of research and be given a tutor who will have to sign the Acceptance agreement as the future supervisor of your doctoral thesis.