The doctoral program Translation and Language Sciences consists of a period of doctoral research. Students who have completed a research master’s program and other students in analogous situations(*) may start their doctoral research in one of the following ten research lines, associated with research groups in the Department of Translation and Language Sciences (DTCL) and in the Institute for Applied Linguistics (IULA):
Translation Studies
DTCL
Specialized Translation
DTCL
Reception and Literary Translation
DTCL
Discourse Analysis
DTCL
Language Acquisition
DTCL
Language Learning
DTCL
Lexicology and Lexicography
IULA
Terminology and Knowledge Management
IULA
Formal and Descriptive Linguistics and Variation
DTCL-IULA
Computational Linguistics and Language Engineering
DTCL-IULA
The program includes 10 credits of regular coursework and may also include participation in research seminars and workshops. More information in this overview guide, which describes the most important aspects of the doctoral program.
(*)In addition to people who have obtained a research master's degree, people who have a Diploma of Advanced Studies (DEA) or other types of master's degrees can also apply for admission to the doctoral program, subject to the conditions set up by the University (more information).