A cycle of medieval mystery plays performed by various groups around St Edmund Hall, including groups of Spanish, French, Italian, and German students and a number of MML lecturers.
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Roundtable discussion, poetry reading and exhibition by Aoife Ní Chroidheáin
The Perlego Oxford-Berlin Workshop explored methodological approaches to text and image studies through a cross-disciplinary and transmedial lens.
The International Book Club is a chance for pupils in Years 11, 12 and 13/S4-6 to explore foreign language books which have been translated into English with other like-minded, literature-loving students.
The Voltaire Foundation is celebrating a remarkable achievement: the publication of the Complete works of Voltaire in 205 volumes
Evento virtual.
In this talk we will present the history of the Minorcans who, following the French occupation of the city of Algiers in 1830, formed part of the European migratory flow to Algeria.
Staff and students are warmly invited to attend the faculty’s Careers Roundtable event on Wednesday 23rd February 2022 at 5pm, via Teams.
Presentación de la película Río Turbio (82’, Argentina, 2020), de Tatiana Mazú González.
The presentation has been organized as a complement to the seminar Medieval Galician Literature and Its Contemporary Updates.
This year the University of Oxford’s Brazil Week commemorates the Centenary of the Semana de Arte Moderna [Modern Art Week].
Evento virtual, por Zoom.
The Voltaire Foundation warmly invites you to the 2021 Besterman Lecture: ‘How the Enlightenment understood truth — and why that matters’ by Professor Sophia Rosenfeld, Walter H. Annenberg Professor of History, University of Pennsylvania, on Thursday 18 November, 5:15pm, Grove Auditorium, Magdalen, and live-stream.
A lecture for Dostoevsky’s bicentenary by Dr Oliver Ready.
This event is brought to you by Oxford Dante Society
The event is run through TORCH
The Paget Toynbee Lecture with Professor Lino Pertile
Encuentro virtual, por Zoom.
The Sub-faculty of Portuguese at the University of Oxford in conjunction with St Peter's College will be hosting a colloquium in Honour of the first holder of the King John II Professorship, T.F. Earle.
As part of the Alumni Office's Meeting Minds Global Event for September 2021