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The lessons about stylistic or linguistic analysis, held by the members of the Board or by other academics, are mainly dedicated to the literatures and languages in which the doctoral students specialize. PhD students can choose among lessons about literary criticism, linguistics and intercultural studies according to their research profile; they are aimed at both curricula. During each lesson, a reasoned bibliography is provided. The interdisciplinary seminar focuses on the theme "Germanic and Slavic literatures in the European socio-political context of the twentieth century". The topic partly overlaps with the subject of an international interdisciplinary research. An interview to verify the skills acquired, necessary for the attribution of credits, is carried out within the curriculum of belonging. Starting from the 35th course, institutional courses and seminars must be attended in the second semester of the second year at Charles University, where a state exam must be taken before the discussion of the final thesis; other study periods abroad, aimed at perfecting individual research and the overall preparation of the student, shall be enjoyed at universities or other foreign research institutions, as part of collaboration agreements or other mobility agreements (for example Erasmus +). Upon approval by the Academic Board and with the supervision of the advisors, PhD students can carry out teaching activities (exercises, seminars and tutoring) within a maximum of 40 hours; this activities are aimed at training their teaching skills.
Academic year 2021-2022
October 29, 11 am - 1 pm
Professors Helena Březinová, Bruno Berni
Interdisciplinary seminar curated by Annalisa Cosentino and Francesca Terrenato
November 5, 3-5 pm
professors Hana Kosáková, Alessandro Niero
Interdisciplinary seminar curated by Annalisa Cosentino and Francesca Terrenato
November 12, 9 am-1 pm, 2 pm-7 pm
Applied Linguistics seminar (organized by Charles University)
on-line mode
19 November, 3-5 pm
professors Jan Wiendl, Annalisa Cosentino
Interdisciplinary seminar by Annalisa Cosentino and Francesca Terrenato
26 November, 3-5 pm
professors Laura Montanari, Stanislav Tumis
Interdisciplinary seminar curated by Annalisa Cosentino and Francesca Terrenato
5-7 pm
Prof. Anna Maria Perissutti: Methodologies of Linguistic Research
3 December, 11am-1pm
prof. Gabriele Guerra: Methodologies of literary research
3pm-5pm
prof. Rosanna Morabito
Interdisciplinary seminar organized by Annalisa Cosentino and Francesca Terrenato
10 December, 11am-1pm
prof. Bruno Berni
Traditional and Digital Archives and Libraries
5-7 pm
professors Piotr Chruszczewski, Claudio Di Meola
Interdisciplinary seminar organized by Annalisa Cosentino and Francesca Terrena
17 December, 11am-1pm
professors Marco Rispoli, Gabriele Guerra
Interdisciplinary seminar curated by Annalisa Cosentino and Francesca Terrenato
January 14, 11am-1pm
prof. Luigi Marinelli: Methodologies of philological research
January 21, 3-6 pm
Prof. Luigi Marinelli
"Loving What You Do and Doing What You Love." A conversation between Sante Graciotti and Luigi Marinelli - unabridged version.
The old professor as archive and place of memory.
January 28, 10 am - 2 pm
Professors Federica Cognola, Annalisa Cosentino, Francesca Terrenato
Seminar on Academic Writing
4 March, 11am-1pm
Prof. Joana van der Löcht
Thoughts on a literature of the 'Little Ice Age' 1550-1750
March 18, 11am-1pm
prof. Gabriele Guerra: Methodologies of Literary Research
22 April, 11am-1pm
prof. Anna Maria Perissutti: Methodologies of Linguistic Research
29 April, 11am-1pm
prof. Simone Attilio Bellezza
Dominant Traits of Ukrainian Culture
May 6, 9am-5pm
Conference on the dedication of Santa Maria della Vittoria
May 13, 11am-1pm
prof. Alessandro Niero: On metrics and translation
3-6 pm
professors Francesco Stella, Antonio Pane, Cecilia Bello, Annalisa Cosentino
The lyrical geography of Holan and Ripellino
May 20, 11am-13 pm
Prof. Luigi Marinelli: Methodologies of philological research
June 10, 11am-1pm
Prof. Urs Heftrich: About the edition of poetic texts of Slavic literatures in German translation
Method of preparation of the thesis
During the second year, under the supervision of the advisors the PhD student shall complete the research aimed at writing his/her thesis.
Admission to the third year
A PhD student's report on the work carried out (both with regard to the research carried on and for his/her other activities), must be submitted for the evaluation to the advisors, who will quantify the results achieved, and to the curriculum; then, after an interview, to the Academic Board for approval.
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