Duke’s Romance Studies Ph.D. lets scholars weave Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese research into multilingual dissertations tackling migration, climate, and digital culture. Students curate Lusophone film festivals, mine Caribbean graphic-novel archives with NLP, and translate climate-justice poetry for UN briefings. Study-abroad residencies in São Paulo, Marseille, and Naples fuel linguistic immersion and comparative insight.
Podcast comparing climate fiction across Romance languages
Machine-learning dialect classifier for Sicilian social media
Interactive map of Afro-descendant communities in Latin Europe
Digital exhibit on Franco-Spanish anarchist press archives
VR gastronomy tour teaching Italian via regional cuisine
Sentiment analysis of Latin-American protests on Twitter
Blockchain crediting Indigenous translators in school texts
Policy memo on bilingual education reforms at U.S. borders
Data-viz of film co-productions across Romance-speaking countries
Serious game exploring migration stories through language puzzles
Open-access corpus of endangered Occitan folktales
Augmented-reality walking tour of Marseille’s immigrant histories
AI-assisted subtitling tool for Lusophone documentary cinema
Crowdsourced archive of diaspora recipe stories
Master multiple Romance languages and tackle border-crossing issues at Duke.
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