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Dartmouth College

Location: Hanover, New Hampshire

Academic year spots: 1 academic year is available

Open for: Master

Language Requirements: English and German requirements are to be met: English TOEFL: 100; German C1 or higher

Duration: Beginning of September - end of November (fall, 1. quarter), Beginning of January - mid-March (winter, 2. quarter), end of March - mid-June (spring, 3. quarter)

Attention: The exchange program is open for graduate students of Comparative Literature as well as to other graduate students with a focus on literature in: American and English studies, Romance studies (Spanish, French, Italian and Portuguese), Slavic studies, Japanese, Chinese and Korean studies, Classics, Middle Eastern studies (including Jewish studies), and German studies. Students should be working in at least two languages or tackling questions of cross-cultural literary transfer, multilingualism, or translation.The program is a degree program that lets you complete your master's degree in only nine months at a globally renowned Ivy League institution. Applicants who already have a research topic for their master's essay will be stronger candidates.  Please find more information on the M.A. program on the following website: https://complit.dartmouth.edu/graduate

Additional Scholarship:

The current stipend will be approximately $3,500/month plus student health insurance fees are covered. Also, tuition is fully covered by scholarship. The student will be housed in the German Language Living Center at no cost and enjoy all aspects of campus life at a U.S. university. In exchange for free housing, the student will assist the resident director (a Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistant)  with programming, student outreach, and office hours for beginner German students. These duties will take 8-10 hours/week.

Additional costs:

Enrollment Fee and Student Record Fee: $50

Guarini Student Activity Fee: $60

Useful Links:

Information for exchange students: Home | Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies (dartmouth.edu) and How to Apply | Comparative Literature Program (dartmouth.edu)

Course catalogue: ORC|Catalog (smartcatalogiq.com)

Academic Calendar: Academic Calendars (dartmouth.edu)

Experience Reports:

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