Hi everyone,
I've been "ghosting" for a while, but I can certainly add my name to
the list of parties interested in the PhD in some kind of Comp/English
hybrid form. I'll keep watching.
Samantha Pattridge
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From: CASLL/Inkshed [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Jamie MacKinnon
Sent: September 24, 2002 8:50 AM
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Subject: Distance PhD - English / Rhetoric - suggestions sought
Hi all,
I'm hoping to do a PhD in English / Rhetoric (might have aspects of
"Communications"; might even have aspects of phil or religion), but, our
local universities don't offer what I'm looking for. Thus, with a full-time
job, I'm interested in a *pure* (non residency requirement) long-distance
degree.
Any suggestions for (preferably Canadian) universities that would be
congenial to a guy who straddles the English lit / Rhetoric divide?
Thanks for any help.
Jamie
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