Read all the latest news and upcoming events from the faculty on the main News page.
Admissions for graduate taught and research programmes at the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages for entry in October 2020 are currently open.
In the last of our 'Your Stories' series, Helen Watt talks about reading Portuguese at Oxford as the Class of 1977.
As the open days for this year have been cancelled we encourage you take a look at our online talks instead for more information.
Dr Simon Park has won the prize for Hispanic Art History.
Professor Claire Williams took part in a collaborative translation of a Portuguese serialised novel, during the UK's lock-down.
Professor Claire Williams gives her report on winning the Liverpool University Press Award for Outstanding Journal Reviewers.
Alexandra’s current research focusses on anticolonial literary and political journals from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Report by Dr. Claire Williams (St. Peter’s College, University of Oxford)
Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages came top in the QS World Rankings 2020.
On Friday 28th February 2020 the Sub-Faculties of Spanish and Portuguese celebrated the 50th anniversary of their creation (originally as a joint Sub-Faculty).
This day is for Year 12 students from UK schools who have Black, Asian, or Minority Ethnic (BAME) heritage.
We are looking to do a ‘Your Stories’ feature on our wonderful and varied alumni, in May 2020.
We are pleased to announce funding opportunities available to applicants for graduate programmes in the Faculty of Medieval & Modern Languages, for Michaelmas 2020 entry.
The Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages shares the concern within the sector on the issue of severe grading in the Modern Foreign Languages A level.
Applicants for the Faculty's graduate courses have access to a wide range of funding opportunities within the Faculty and wider University.
Research within the University has found that reading complex and engaging texts is key to inspiring young learners’ interest in Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) and potentially improving how the subject is taught in UK secondary schools, according to new Oxford University research.
The Faculty are delighted to announce the launch of a new configuration of our MSt course through a partnership with the Saïd Business School. The new 1+1 MBA course with Modern Languages will be available for first intake from October 2019, and is a unique, two-year graduate experience that combines the depth of a specialised, master’s degree with the breadth of a top-ranking, one-year MBA.
The Faculty is holding an information session for MSt and MPhil programmes on Monday 26 November.