
Warm congratulations to Professor Catriona Seth FBA whose edition of Marie-Antoinette's letters to Count Mercy has been shortlisted for the Prix Château de Versailles du Livre d'Histoire.
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Warm congratulations to Professor Catriona Seth FBA whose edition of Marie-Antoinette's letters to Count Mercy has been shortlisted for the Prix Château de Versailles du Livre d'Histoire.
Dr Jessica Goodman launches the Modern Languages Outreach and Engagement project, which is British Academy funded.
Patrick McGuinness' second novel Throw me to the Wolves has been shortlisted for the Royal Society for Literature's Encore Award.
Admissions for graduate taught and research programmes at the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages for entry in October 2020 are currently open.
MSt student, Caroline Godard wins the Oxford Student Union's College Community Award, for organising Language Immersion Nights.
Dr Gemma Tidman has been awarded the PGCert Portfolio Prize, as part of the Vice Chancellor's Education Awards scheme.
In the sixth of our 'Your Stories' series, Hector Stinton walks us down his road from an MML degree, via the Teach First Leadership Development Programme, to becoming a teacher.
As the open days for this year have been cancelled we encourage you take a look at our online talks instead for more information.
The fourth in our 'Your Stories' series explores how a language degree impacts upon future careers, in a variety of areas.
Professor Catriona Seth discusses Marie-Antoinette on BBC Radio 4, on Thursday 9 April.
Alexandra’s current research focusses on anticolonial literary and political journals from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Prof. Sophie Marnette (French - Balliol) demitted as Junior Proctor and Dr Helen Swift (French - St Hilda’s) was admitted as Assessor.
Professor Ève Morisi's latest monograph was recently published by Northwestern University Press.
Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages came top in the QS World Rankings 2020.
Helen Craske (3rd year French D.Phil.) has won the 2019 R. Gapper Postgraduate Essay prize.
This day is for Year 12 students from UK schools who have Black, Asian, or Minority Ethnic (BAME) heritage.
This is the first time the complete work has been translated into English.
We are looking to do a ‘Your Stories’ feature on our wonderful and varied alumni, in May 2020.
Patrick McGuinness spoke at the Metropolitan Museum of Art last week to close their exhibition of the Swiss-French painter Félix Vallotton.