Call for Papers: Graduate and Alumni Colloquium, 10 - 12 April, 2008
CALL FOR PAPERS: The graduate students of the Department of Spanish & Portuguese at the University of California, Berkeley invite you to submit abstracts for the
CALL FOR PAPERS: The graduate students of the Department of Spanish & Portuguese at the University of California, Berkeley invite you to submit abstracts for the
| Name | E-mail & GSI Office | Office Hours |
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| Adao, Deolinda | deoadao@berkeley.edu | |
| Arce, |
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Graduate students may apply for need-based loans and work-study through the Graduate Financial Aid Office located at 201 Sproul Hall (642-0485).
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A Graduate Student Instructor (GSI) is a trainee student teacher appointed temporarily by an instructional department. Appointment as a Graduate Student Instructor or in combination with any other University employment
Prerequisites for Admission: 1. A B.A. degree with studies in Spanish and Spanish-American literature in general equivalent to the undergraduate major at Berkeley (minimum 30 upper-division semester
The Ph.D. in Romance Languages and Literatures is a doctorate in three Romance languages and literatures (French, Italian and Spanish, including Spanish-American), prepared with emphasis in the literature or in
The Department appoints temporary staff during the Summer Session for the teaching of Lower Division language courses. Due to the limited number of posts available, applications are accepted only from
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