A seminar with the Amis de Flaubert et de Maupassant.
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Performer, choreographer, and director Dimitris Papaioannou will offer a Q&A at the Taylor Institution on 4 March.
The Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages is delighted to announce a brand new event for the 2023/24 academic year – a Beginners’ Languages Taster Day.
This year's Zaharoff lecture will be delivered by French author David Diop.
This year's Taylor lecture will be delivered by Argentinian author Samanta Schweblin.
Gesture is an interdisciplinary conference featuring art historians, artists, literary scholars, dance scholars, musicians and musicologists.
We are delighted to announce that Professor Richard Bourke (Cambridge University) is going to be our speaker for this year’s Besterman Lecture.
To mark the centenary of Natália Correia’s birth, the Portuguese Sub-faculty is organising an international conference with speakers from Brazil, Portugal and the US.
Prof Felicia McCarren (Leverhulme Visiting Professor/Tulane University) will deliver a Leverhulme Lecture on 'Dance Ecologies: History, Choreography, Knowledge'.
The Sir Robert Taylor Society has announced that the 2023 Language Teachers’ Conference will be held on Friday 29 and Saturday 30 September at St Anne’s College.
An interdisciplinary Conference taking place on 11 September 2023.
Rethinking Lyric Communities in Premodern Worlds symposium.
The MML Graduate Network is hosting its annual conference.
Screening of an adaptation of Nobel laureate Annie Ernaux’s novel L’Événement.
Conference focusing on the multidimensional interface of writing and the political in the work of Nobel Laureate Annie Ernaux.
Screening of French author Annie Ernaux's film debut ‘The Super 8 Years’, followed by a Q&A with director David Ernaux-Briot.
Exhibition at St Hugh's College Library to introduce Annie Ernaux’s life and works to students and to the general public by shedding light on the crucial intersectional dimension of her writing.
To celebrate the life and scholarship of Nigel F. Palmer, the Faculty will honour his memory with a symposium.
Professor Jennifer Burns (Professor of Italian Studies, Warwich) will give the lecture.
Book launch and exhibition on Charles Webster's book "In Times of Strife".