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To download a pdf version of our Graduate Student Handbook, please see the Downloads Area to the right.

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  • 1. Welcome
  • 2. Guidelines for Professional Development
  • 3. Getting Started
  • 4. Academic Basics
  • 5. Exchange Programs & Other Opportunities
  • 6. The Master of Art's Degree
  • 7. The Ph.D. Program
  • 8. Field Examinations
  • 9. Presentation of the Dissertation Prospectus
  • 10. Second Foreign Language Requirement
  • 11. Course Load
  • 12. Choosing a Ph.D. Committee
  • 13. Advancement to Candidacy
  • 14. Writing the Dissertation
  • 15. Normative Time
  • 16. Adding an Emphasis
  • 17. Financial Support
  • 18. Problems and Dispute Resolution
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News & Events

Writer Eugene Yelchin (Wednesday, June 5)

Talk: "The Price of Truth: Reading Books in a Police State". 4:00pm, in Old Little Theatre, College of Creative Studies Literature Symposium. Yelchin will also speak in C LIT 128A Children's Literature,  11-12:15 PM, in BUCH 1920.

Tuesday, May 28, Undergraduate Reception

Join us at 4:00pm, Mosher Alumni House – Haughton Living Room. Come and learn about our programs, our 2013-2014 courses, and meet instructors, advisors, & other students as well as the co-Presidents of the new Comparative Literature Society.

May 18: Undergraduate Conference: Identities in a Global Age

Graduate students will host an interdisciplinary conference to showcase undergraduate research. 10:00am-6:00pm, UCEN Lobero Room. Prof. Carrie J. Noland (UCI) as plenary speaker. For the schedule, check the Website.

 

Amalia Glaser (UCSD), May 14

Talk: "Jews and Ukrainians in Russia’s Literary Borderlands: From the Shtetl Fair to the Petersburg Bookshop”: (4:00pm, Phelps 6320).

Congratulations to Katherine Kelp-Stebbins

Katherine, this year's Lead TA in Comparative Literature, was awarded a 2012-2013 Outstanding Teaching Award by the Academic Senate.

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  • CLIT-GradHandbook_2012-2013-WEB.pdf