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Erasmus Mundus International Master Childrens Literature Media and Culture



Date limite : 21-01-2022


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Summary
The International Masters in Children’s Literature, Media & Culture (IM CLMC) is a 2y master, delivered by the University of Glasgow (UoG)- Scotland, the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB)- Spain, Aarhus University (AU)– Denmark, the University of Tilburg (TiU)- Netherlands & the University of Wrocław (UW)- Poland. Students graduate with a joint or multiple degree, depending on the combination of degree-awarding partners. Credit-bearing work placements with a relevant organisation in Semester 3 present students with practical experiences to complement academic studies. There is also a Summer School option offered by the University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver (Canada). CLMC is unique & profoundly multi-disciplinary, drawing on literature, education, childhood studies, film & media studies (including digital) & informed by historical & cultural perspectives. Children & texts are at the core of the programme & the pillars of expertise behind the CLMC curriculum create a strong platform for an integrated approach that reflects current theory & research as well as current challenges & controversies. CLMC is articulated around both the analysis of a range of children’s & young adult texts (e.g. picturebooks, life writing, cross-over texts, fan fiction, multicultural texts, films, digital apps) & the acquiring of skills involved in working practically with this literature (e.g. translation, writing, reviewing, editing & developing literacy practices in a wide range of cultural contexts). Semester 1 at UoG introduces issues through an overview of historical milestones as well as critical theories. In semester 2, students move to AU where they focus on notions of childhood & on media. The non-credit bearing Summer School reinforces the curriculum’s commitment to providing further directions for research & practice through a consideration of the book trade & historical archives. Year 2 looks at transcultural contexts, either as relevant to book promotion, to the global canon or to film & participatory culture & is spent in either UAB, TiU or UW. Placements also take place during this time, reinforcing knowledge & experience within spaces where these texts are produced & consumed (publishing houses, libraries & festivals). Throughout year 1, students prepare a dissertation proposal that determines the year 2 mobility & supervisor. The programme’s 4th semester allows the student to write a dissertation at one of the 5 universities, concentrating on a topic of their interest & with the best supervisory expertise.CLMC welcomes students from a wide variety of backgrounds (sociology, media studies, librarianship, publishing, journalism) & is relevant to people of all nationalities, especially to those students willing to deepen their understanding of children’s literature, historical & contemporary childhood culture, children’s media & literacies & to employ such acquired knowledge in both public & private educational & cultural sectors.
Required documents
As part of your online application, you also need to submit the following supporting documents:
 A copy (or copies) of your official degree certificate(s) (if you have already completed your degree)
 A copy (or copies) of your official academic transcript(s), showing full details of subjects studied and grades/marks obtained
 Official English translations of the certificate(s) and transcript(s)
 Two reference* letters on headed paper
 CV
 CLMC Scholarship Application Form
 Evidence of your English Language ability (if your first language is not English)**
 A copy of the photo page of your passport (Non-EU students only)
*References should typically be academic references but in cases where this is not possible then a reference from a current employer may be accepted instead. Please upload your references on letter headed paper to your application. We will not consider applications without these. Do not enter your referees’ names and contact details on the online application.
**Please note, evidence of your English Language ability (if your first language is not English) must be uploaded by the Scholarship application deadline of 1700 Hrs UK Time on 21st January 2022.

Scholarships
If you decide to apply for the Erasmus Mundus Scholarship, you should specify your student category (Programme or Partner Country) on the above mentioned required documents.
Applications will only be considered for scholarship funding if they are submitted by 17:00 UK time on Friday 21st January 2022 with all the required documents. Please note that if you wish to be considered for a scholarship, you will be required to submit proof of English language proficiency by 17:00 UK time on Friday 21st January 2022. The only exception to this are final degree certificates and transcripts where an applicant is still currently studying. Final degree certificates and transcripts will be required by 17:00 UK time on 1st July 2022.
Self-funded students may be made a conditional offer pending receipt of an English language test. They will be required to submit the relevant documentation by 17:00 UK time on 1st July 2022.

Official Website for more informations: https://www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate/erasmusmundus/clmc/



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