Admissions committee 2013-2014:
David Fancy (Interim Director), Leslie Boldt, Leah Bradshaw, Derek Knight, Catherine Parayre, and Brian Power
Some graduates from the M.A. in Comparative Literatures and Arts have chosen to continue their graduate studies in the following programs:
- Ph.D. in English (Carleton University and University of Ottawa)
- Ph.D. in Comparative Literature
- University of Western Ontario (with an OGS)
- University of Toronto (fully funded by SSHRC)
- Ph.D. in Cultural Studies at Trent University
- Ph.D. in Humanities at York University
- M.A. in Art and Visual Culture at the University of Guelph
- M.A. in Popular Culture, Brock University
- M.A. in Women's Studies at the University of Western Ontario
- Teacher's College
- OISE at the University of Toronto
- Brock University
Some graduates have commented on other advantages of having taken the M.A., in that it further enhanced their development in their fields of employment:
- Teaching performing arts at the university level
- Writing, directing and acting in theatre with new theoretical perspectives
- Teaching assistant in English at Brock University
- Museum educator at the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto, ON
- Freelance photographer
- Freelance translator