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Literary, religious and manuscript cultures of the German-speaking lands: a symposium in memory of Nigel F. Palmer (1946-2022)
History of the Book provides an information session for applicants of the MSt in Modern Languages at Oxford.
The fourteenth issue of the Oxford Polyglot has now been released.
Join us for a 45 minute online information session for the MSt in Modern Languages on Wednesday, 16th November 2022 at 6pm.
This month sees the launch of a new exhibition, ‘Violent Victorian Medievalism’, curated by Dr Mary Boyle and funded by the Leverhulme Trust.
Congratulations to Karolina Watroba who has just published her first book: Mann's Magic Mountain: World Literature and Closer Reading.
Applications for the Faculty's Student Ambassador scheme are open until Thursday 3rd November.
Professor Carolin Duttlinger has published her new monograph.
The four winners of the 2022-23 LIDL Year Abroad Project Prize Winners have kindly shared with us the projects they will be working on during their current Year Abroad.
MML leads the Guardian University Rankings.
Andrew Counter, Ben Morgan and Sam Wolfe have been awarded the title of full Professor in the most recent Recognition of Distinction exercise.
Charlotte Copeman has just completed her B.A. and spending part of the summer as a Marbach Fellow at the Deutsches Literatur Archiv.
This year's alumni weekend will take place back in Oxford.
We’re over the moon to be holding our Modern Languages Teachers’ Conference in person for the first time in two years… MFL Teachers, book your place now.
Join our MFL Teachers' mailing list for a chance to win £100 for your school.
Funding success as award-winning writer and translator Polly Barton is granted a 2022/23 TORCH HCP Visiting Fellowship.
We invite expressions of interest for the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship scheme.
Congratulations to colleagues across the Faculty, who have had success in winning Oxford-Berlin funding for their projects.
Our colleagues from The Queen's College share details of their next International Book Club meeting - a really wonderful opportunity for school students to engage with literature from around the world!