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The Master of Philosophy in French Studies at the University of Warwick is a three-year, full-time program dedicated to the advanced study of French language, literature, culture, and history. The program focuses on a wide range of French cultural and literary topics, from classical to contemporary works, exploring the social, political, and philosophical aspects of French society. Students will conduct in-depth research on French texts and cultural movements, while also engaging with critical theory and interdisciplinary methods of analysis.
Graduates of this program will be prepared for careers in academia, translation, publishing, and cultural institutions, where they can apply their deep understanding of French literature and culture. The program’s research-driven approach equips students with strong analytical skills and the ability to produce original contributions to the field of French studies.
Program Title: Master of Philosophy in French Studies
Degree Type: Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
Duration: 3 years
Mode of Study: Full-time, On Campus
Application Deadline: 2nd August 2026
Location: University Campus, United Kingdom
Field of Study: French Studies
Language of Instruction: English
The MPhil in French Studies is primarily research-focused, with students engaging in independent research projects under the guidance of expert faculty. The program includes core modules on French literature, culture, and history, alongside opportunities for specialized research. Assessment involves research papers, presentations, and a final dissertation.
Graduates of the MPhil in French Studies are well-prepared for careers in academia, international relations, cultural institutions, and translation. The program provides the critical and cultural understanding required to work in diplomatic service, cultural management, education, or publishing, where expertise in French language and culture is highly valued.
The MPhil in French Studies offers an intellectually rigorous approach to the study of French culture, history, and literature, with a strong focus on research. The program provides students with the skills to analyze, interpret, and contribute to French cultural and literary discourse, making them well-equipped for high-level roles in academic, cultural, and international environments.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0) 24 7652 3523
Email: admissions@warwick.ac.uk
Address: University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom