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University of Alberta, MA, Translation Studies

 

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MLCS faculty members have diverse and interdisciplinary research and teaching methods which go beyond the more traditional fields of national literatures, applied linguistics, and languages to embrace comparative literature, cultural studies, translation studies, folklore, religious studies, media studies and performance, gender and sexuality studies and more. We have faculty members with cross-appointments in Linguistics, Native Studies, the Canadian Literature Center, and the Kule Folklore Center. We frequently collaborate with colleagues in these and other units on campus to sponsor conferences, invite writers, and bring distinguished scholars to the University of Alberta campus.

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The Faculty of Education is located on the University of Alberta’s main campus (North Campus), which has faced downtown Edmonton from across the banks of the North Saskatchewan River for a century.


The U of A is minutes from the North Saskatchewan River valley, North America’s largest stretch of urban parkland. Historic Whyte Avenue, with its boutiques and coffee shops, is a short walk from campus, and downtown’s Jasper Avenue, home to high-quality restaurants and nightlife, is a few LRT stops away. Just a few more stations down the line, the Arts District boasts the Winspear Centre of Music and the Citadel Theatre.


The University of Alberta also has a French-language campus, a downtown location, a rural liberal-arts campus, and a South campus.