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The Graduate Program in Comparative Literature at Penn State University
 
Application deadline (for full funding consideration): January 5
 
The Department of Comparative Literature at Penn State is dedicated to studying literature from a global perspective. Our faculty includes scholars who specialize in African, Asian, European, Inter-American, and Middle Eastern literatures across a broad range of historical periods. In addition to maintaining a strong commitment to the history of the discipline—with its focus on textual analysis, translation, and critical theory—we continue to explore the many possibilities of comparative study.  Our recent course offerings and research feature new work in performance theory, Diaspora studies, post-colonial, Marxist, feminist, and sex/gender theory, material textual analysis, visual studies, and the study of global cultural networks. We currently offer three Dual-Degree PhD Programs: African Studies and Comparative Literature; Asian Studies and Comparative Literature; and Women¡¯s Studies and Comparative Literature. And we are in the advanced stages of instituting a Dual-Degree PhD program in Visual Studies and Comparative Literature, as well.
 
The Department of Comparative Literature at Penn State is dedicated to providing excellent job placement for its PhDs, and we offer a comprehensive support program for helping students prepare themselves for a successful job search. Throughout the graduate program, our faculty offers substantial career mentoring and advice on how to develop strong credentials, including planning for professional development from the start of a student¡¯s academic career.
 
The Department has an outstanding placement record.  Of our PhD graduates from the past ten years (2006-2016), 85% currently hold full-time academic positions, of which roughly two thirds are tenure-track positions.  In the United States, institutions that have hired our graduates include research universities such as Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon, the University of Illinois, Florida State, Florida Atlantic , the University of Nebraska, the University of Southern California, the University of Utah, and the Rochester Institute of Technology, as well as liberal arts colleges such as Bard College, Bay Path, Bennington, Carthage, Middlebury, Nicolette, Reed, Scripps, Stockton, Vassar, and the University of Dubuque. Given the global focus of our graduate program, we also have significant placement around the world; recent graduates of the Ph.D. program have held teaching positions at the Universidad Nacional de Colombia; the Universität Bielefeld in Germany; El Colegio de México; Prague Metropolitan University in the Czech Republic; Dogus University in Turkey; Tokyo Gakugei University in Japan; and the American University of Central Asia in the Kyrgyz Republic, among other international universities.
 
 
We encourage prospective students to consult our departmental website:
 
Please feel free to contact Charlotte Eubanks, Director of Graduate Studies, with any questions about the program: (cde13@psu.edu ).

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