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Professor Pierre-Philippe Fraiture specializes in twentieth and twenty-first century French and Belgian literatures, focusing on colonial writing discourses and francophone postcolonial literature, particularly from Sub-Saharan Africa. His research interests also encompass African philosophy and the intersection of African literature with visual arts and extractivism. He has been a member of various research networks and has received several fellowships, including a five-year European Research Council Consolidator grant and a Leverhulme Research Fellowship. Professor Fraiture has supervised numerous doctoral theses on topics such as postcolonial narratives and translation. Additionally, he has administrative experience as the head of the Department of French Studies and has been involved in various academic committees. His publications include single-authored and co-edited volumes, as well as several articles in prominent journals. He teaches undergraduate modules such as Colonial Memory, Postcolonial Literatures, and Belgian Writing in French.
Includes General, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Biomedical, and Manufacturing Engineering. Most programs fall under English Band A.