I'm interested in knowing about this as well. I'm working full time at Carleton, and I would like to embark on a PhD. with a focus on Composition and Rhetoric while retaining at least a part-time position here. A few people here at Carleton (School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies) have gone to/are going to McGill. Jen Gilbert > ---------- > From: Jamie MacKinnon[SMTP:[log in to unmask]] > Reply To: CASLL/Inkshed > Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 10:50 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > 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 > > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > To leave the list, send a SIGNOFF CASLL command to > [log in to unmask] or, if you experience difficulties, > write to Russ Hunt at [log in to unmask] > > For the list archives and information about the organization, > its newsletter, and the annual conference, go to > http://www.stu.ca/inkshed/ > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- > -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- To leave the list, send a SIGNOFF CASLL command to [log in to unmask] or, if you experience difficulties, write to Russ Hunt at [log in to unmask] For the list archives and information about the organization, its newsletter, and the annual conference, go to http://www.stu.ca/inkshed/ -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-