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Skip to contentRomance Languages and LiteraturesMenu Close Search FrenchFrench ConnexionsSpanishItalianOur PeopleResearchPublicationsResourcesRomance Languages Special MajorLet your curiosity lead the way:Apply TodayHomeCoursesStudy AbroadUpcoming EventsRecent NewsContact Us Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SHispanic Studies Graduate Programs Our ProgramsFinancial SupportApplyAlumni Placements & NewsResourcesContact UsA Foundation for Success Washington University offers one of the most comprehensive programs in Hispanic Studies in the United States, covering Iberian, Latin American, and trans-Atlantic Hispanic literatures and cultures. Our faculty members pursue cutting-edge research and enjoy high visibility in the field. We are known, too, for our award-winning journal, the Revista de Estudios Hispánicos, published here at Washington University. Our program offers a thorough and well-rounded education as well as meticulous professional preparation and pedagogical training. Our students benefit from generous financial support (six years, with the first and last years on fellowship), plus opportunities for additional summer funding. Why we're different Our program offers a thorough and well-rounded education as well as meticulous professional preparation. Our students benefit from generous financial support (six years, with the first and last years on fellowship), plus opportunities for additional summer funding. Annual travel stipends allow our students to attend conferences and deliver papers. Our faculty members are committed mentors who work closely with students as mentoring teams during their first years in the program as well as during the exam and writing phases as they develop their own research agendas and hone their teaching skills. In addition to their coursework in Hispanic Studies, which includes a new series of Transdisciplinary Connections seminars, graduate students may earn one of a number of cross-disciplinary graduate certificates. Our students gain a wide range of teaching experience through an extensive mentored teaching program, including a chance to design, develop, and teach a course in their field. Moreover, students have opportunities to develop summer internships and mentored professional experiences on and off-campus that will enhance their portfolio and professional profile.   What will your graduate years look like at WashU?meet our current graduate studentsOur Degree ProgramsPhD in Hispanic StudiesWe offer one of the most comprehensive programs in Hispanic Studies in the United States, covering Iberian, Latin American, and trans-Atlantic Hispanic literatures and cultures.learn more about the PhD in Hispanic Studies Joint PhD in Hispanic Studies & Comparative LiteratureCompleting a doctorate in a joint program with Comparative Literature means gaining the expertise to think about literature across languages and cultures, geography, historical periods, and means of production and transmission. The joint programs require a focus on a "home" literature, in which the student normally duplicates the courses and other preparations expected of a doctoral candidate in that literature or program. It calls for 45 units of course work in Hispanic Studies & 12 units in Comparative Literature.learn more about our joint PhD program Graduate CertificatesOur PhD students may pursue additional interdisciplinary study through a graduate certificate program.learn more about our graduate certificates Supporting our StudentsOn the ProfessionOn the Profession is an ongoing workshop series that addresses a variety of topics such as dissertation design, publishing, how to approach the job market (including guidance for preparing materials, mock interviews, and practice job talks), as well as broader conversations about trends and contemporary questions shaping the profession. Goals of the workshops include helping students navigate the transition from graduate school to professional life after the PhD and, among others, engaging more general issues humanities scholars face today.workshop scheduleTeaching Development ProgramOur Teaching Development Program includes teaching orientation for students beginning the Mentored Teaching Experience, a one-semester course on contemporary Spanish language teaching, and six semesters of the Mentored Teaching Experience that allows students to work in both language teaching as well as focus on literary and culture studies. learn about our teaching programHow to ApplyTo be considered for admission to our doctoral program, you will need to submit your online application and all supporting materials by December 4th for Fall admission.admissions Information and applicationFinancial Support Financial support is for the duration of the six year program. Graduate students receive six years of University Fellowship funding. Currently, all graduate students in the department receive a living stipend ($34,000 most recently) and a full-tuition scholarship. Graduate students in Hispanic Studies complete four semesters of a Mentored Teaching Experience (MTE) and one semester of a Mentored Professional Experience (MPE) and an additional semester of either the MTE or MPE. The other semesters are free of teaching responsibilities. Qualified candidates can also compete for multi-year graduate fellowships awarded by the Office of Graduate Studies: the Olin Graduate Fellowship for Women and the Chancellor's Graduate Fellowship. In addition, there are summer funding opportunities.  more financial support information Alumni News & Outcomes Learn more about our alumni, including recent employment, awards, and more.   Graduate employment   Graduate News, Awards & Publications Graduate Resources The Graduate Center meet, connect, and engage with other graduate and professional studentsThe Bulletin consult WashU's catalog of programs and degree requirementsGraduate Conference Travel Funding Request the form for requesting funding assistance to travel to a conferenceRevista de Estudios HispánicosHispanic literatures, cultures, and film journalRequest for Graduate Summer Funding Guidelines & Application request financial assistance for summer scholarly worksearch more resourcesOffice of Graduate Studies funding & support Hispanic Studies Faculty Graduate news, publications, & awards Recent Dissertations Checklist for Teacher Training in WU Romance Languages and Literatures Among the better things that defined my experience at WU was the strong relationship that I developed with my professors and with fellow friends from my department and beyond. Other professors in the department were also key to my professional development constantly supported me in all the aspects related to my professional development, helping me with my writing but also in my teaching, application to externals grants, conferences, and my personal life. Everybody knows about the prestige of the institution and how good the faculty members are in their fields, but the mentorship and the friendship that I gained there is something that I am taking with me in this new stage as a faculty member.―Javiera JaqueAssistant Professor, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Colorado College Have Questions? contact the director of Hispanic StudiesQuick LinksResourcesEventsOur PeopleContactAdditional information Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Us Facebook Contact Us: Department of Romance Languages & Literatures [email protected] Visit the main Washington University in St. Louis website1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

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