Read all the latest news and upcoming events from the faculty on the main News page.
COMUN_ES, a digital tool to connect Hispanic Studies' researchers, was launched this month.
The faculty leads the QS World University Rankings, by subject, for 2021, retaining its place at the top for the second year.
Applications are now open for the University’s 2021 graduate access programmes.
Alba Cid has won the 2020 Spanish National Poetry Prize for young poets.
A series of online talks and events, hosted by the University of Oxford, celebrating Argentine literature, film, art and music. Running from autumn-winter 2020 to spring-summer 2021.
Free and open to all.
Professor Geraldine Hazbun releases her new book, Reading Illegitimacy in Early Iberian Literature.
The Spanish Sub-Faculty is pleased to invite applications for doctoral research across the range of Spanish and Spanish American studies from the medieval period to the present day.
The recent town-hall meeting of the faculty focussed on race and diversity.
To celebrate Black History Month, the Faculty recently ran a very successful research workshop, entitled ‘From Presence to Action: Black Africans’ Agency in Early Modern Spain’.
The Sir Robert Taylor Society, our network bringing together teachers and academics in modern languages, met on September 25 for its annual conference
We are delighted that the Guardian University Guide 2021 again ranks Oxford first amongst all UK universities for Modern Languages.
MML came third (out of 56 University departments) in student satisfaction survey for Trinity term 2020.
Congratulations to Rebecca, who has won the Best Essay in Hispanomedieval Studies.
Oxford has risen two places to claim the top spot for 2020.
The Faculty is sad to announce the death of Professor Ian Michael in Madrid on 24 July 2020.