Romance Studies,
Department
Fachbereich 05: Philosophie und Philologie at the Uni Mainz
Romanisches Seminar
- Jakob-Welder-Weg 18
- 55128 Mainz
- Phone: +49 6131 392-2249




Degree courses with details
Further information provided by the department
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Special features regarding teaching"Full Romance Studies" programme including francophone and Latin American Studies; Optional language courses in Italian, Portuguese and Romanian; A full range of courses offered as BA minor subject including Portuguese; Possible option Romanian. Research-oriented teaching; Advanced didactics; Extensive range of courses in the respective foreign languages given by a high proportion of native language teaching staff; Interdisciplinary orientation and emphasis on cross-culturalism in the MA degree course Fully accredited binational degree courses (Université de Bourgogne Dijon).
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Special features regarding the international orientationBinational degree courses of the DFH with option for trinational extension (Bologna/Sherbrooke), possible in French from the BA/B.Ed to doctorate with co-supervision and double degree. Well-established partnerships (Erasmus, etc.) with universities in France, Italy, Spain, in the French-speaking part of Switzerland, Portugal and Romania and in Canada, Colombia and Brazil. Support for international scholarship holders (DAAD/Erasmus). International research partnerships and networks; International lecture activities as well as assessment activities by teachers; Collaboration in committees at an international level.
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Exchange universities for stay abroadsUniversité de Bourgogne, Dijon, Frankreich; Université de Clermont-Ferrand, Clermont-Ferrand, Frankreich; Universitat de València, Valencia, Spanien; Università degli Studi di Bologna, Bologna, Italien; Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Kolumbien
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Special features regarding the equipmentMedia-based teaching and learning, use of e-learning platforms and e-examinations, sufficient range of computer workstations in libraries and PC pools.
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Special features regarding research activitiesEarly Modern Age, Colonialism/Post-colonialism; Non-European Literature; Francophone Studies; Interculturality; Literary Anthropology; Gender Research; Migration Research; Systematic Linguistics complement the research in the media disciplines; Networking
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Other special featuresSpecialised library for research on France; Expansion in 2013 in cooperation with the university library under the scope of the programme "Funding Excellent Research Libraries" (DFG); Founding of the "Interdisciplinary study group Italy "(2015) and interdisciplinary research platform "Forum cross-cultural research on culture" (2012); Cooperation with the cultural institutes of the Rhine-Main region (Institut Français in Mainz, Instituto Cervantes in Frankfurt, etc.).
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Further information on research activitieshttps://www.romanistik.uni-mainz.de/personen/




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