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Welcome

CROSSING BORDERS... BUILDING BRIDGES

Welcome to the Department that opens up the world for you! Studying languages and cultures is an essential preparation to become a global citizen. Knowledge of other cultures and the ability to communicate with their members will help you to actively find your way in a world where all aspects of life, including the arts, politics, trade, and environmental issues, are crucially shaped by international and transnational as well as local and national dimensions.

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Canada’s multicultural and multilingual society benefits from citizens who are well-trained in negotiating differences and who can contribute to researching, understanding, preserving, and mediating between the many forms of cultural memory that shape past, present, and future Canadian identities. The personal benefits of researching and studying languages and cultures are immense: these pursuits allow you to explore your cultural roots and those of others, to gain intercultural communicative competencies, and to sharpen your critical thinking skills, your mental agility, and your intellectual creativity. All these skills and the ability to speak other languages in addition to English and French are highly sought after by employers, in Canada and abroad, in business, government, NGOs, artistic and cultural organizations, and other areas of the not-for-profit sector. So let us open the world for you and help us open Canada to the world.

Confetti Vol. 8 now available

The World Literatures and Cultures MA program is thrilled to announce the launch of the 8th edition of our journal, Confetti! Click the "view" button below to read this compelling issue showcasing our students' hard work exploring themes such as cultural identity, migration, feminism, and postcolonialism in literature, art, and film from around the globe. 

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Department of Modern Languages and Literatures

Hamelin Hall, 2nd floor
70 Laurier Ave. East, Office 234
Ottawa ON Canada K1N 6N5

Tel.: 613-562-5715
LLMADM@uottawa.ca

Office hours
Monday to Friday
9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
1 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. 
(June to August: closed at 3 p.m.)

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