Newcastle University

Master in French

Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom 1 year Taught in English Open to international students

Why students choose this program

  • Taught in English
  • No application fee

About Master in French

At Newcastle University, tuition is 33,062 USD per year.

This research Master's in French includes taught and research-based elements. You'll focus in-depth on one aspect of French studies such as cinema, literature, popular culture and French linguistics. Join our **French MLitt** and benefit from expert supervision covering a diverse range of disciplines. Combine your interests and our expertise to achieve your research objectives. You’ll master advanced research skills through taught and research elements of the programme. These valuable skills can lead to a future PhD or a career in academia and related professions. MLitts usually have supervisory teams of two or three academics, so you can combine our supervisors’ expertise to fit your project perfectly.  We offer expert supervision in the following research areas: ### French cultural studies - Contemporary women's writing (Dr Henry-Tierney, Dr Robson) - French cinema (Prof Austin, Dr Leahy) - French labour history, especially the role of women (Dr Salin) - French and Francophone literature (Dr El Maïzi, Dr Scott) - History and culture, French empire, 19th/20th century, decolonization (Dr Marcus) - Gender studies (Dr Henry-Tierney, Dr Robson) - Language learning and teaching in higher education (Dr Salin) - Medical and health history, especially in the 19th century (Dr Scott) - Memory and heritage (Dr Gilbert) - Performance, dance, and music, especially in the 19th century (Dr Scott) - Postcolonial cultures (Dr El Maïzi, Dr Gilbert, Dr Marcus) - Translation- specifically feminist translation; audiovisual translation (subtitling); translation of feminist philosophy; literary translation (Dr Henry-Tierney) - Trauma and culture (Dr Gilbert, Dr Robson) - Urban humanities: French urban cultures of the modern and contemporary period (Dr Jein) - Visual culture (Dr Jein, Dr Scott) ### Linguistics - Anthropological and ethnographic linguistics (Dr Hall) - History of French and Anglo-Norman (Dr Hall) - Phonetics and phonology (Dr Hall) - Sociolinguistics, language variation, language change (Dr Hall) - Syntax (Prof Mackenzie) MLitts usually have supervisory teams of two or three academics, so you can combine our supervisors’ expertise to fit your project perfectly. There are linguists in other Sections in the School of Modern Languages too, and they can work on their specialist language, or on their theoretical specialism across languages. - Dr Cru: Sociolinguistics, language policy and planning, minority and indigenous language revitalisation in Latin America, speciality in Mexico and Chile, and Spain, speciality in Catalan - Dr Fehringer: Morphology, syntax, and their interface; and a speciality in German - Dr Jin: Psycholinguistics in reading, interpreting studies, bilingualism, technology-assisted interpreting training - Prof Mackenzie: Language change, syntax; and a speciality in Spanish Find out more about our Modern Languages research staff How to apply

About Newcastle University

Newcastle University, based in Newcastle upon Tyne in the United Kingdom, is a research-led institution with a large and diverse student community. The university combines strong academic programs across sciences, humanities, engineering and health with active research centers and partnerships. International students are well represented on campus, which promotes a global learning environment and a broad range of student services to support academic success and personal development.

Students at Newcastle benefit from modern facilities, industry connections and opportunities for practical learning through placements and research projects. The university emphasizes employability and supports career preparation with dedicated services, internships and links to regional and national employers. Academic staff work closely with students to foster applied skills, critical thinking and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Newcastle upon Tyne offers an energetic city life, affordable living compared with larger UK cities and excellent transport links to the rest of the country. International students can enjoy cultural events, a welcoming local community and opportunities for part-time work and volunteering. For those seeking a research-active university with strong student support and clear pathways into professional life, Newcastle University is a compelling choice.

Master in French: Frequently Asked Questions

What are the fees for Master in French?
Tuition: USD 33,061.84 per year.
Is Master in French available online?
This is an on-campus program at Newcastle University in Newcastle upon Tyne.

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