The Early Modern French Research Seminar is a termly seminar series devoted to current scholarship in sixteenth, seventeenth and eighteenth-century French studies.
The German Research seminar has this last year run three times per term bringing together colleagues from across the German Sub-Faculty also with gust from other Faculties e.g. History.
The Italian Research seminar is convened by DPhil students and brings together members of the sub-faculty at all levels (professors, researchers, and students), but everyone interested is welcome to attend.
The Medieval French Seminar meets on a fortnightly basis during term-time, bringing together medievalists, including staff members, researchers, and postgraduate and undergraduate students, with interests in fields such as literature, language, music, art
The Modern French Research Seminar runs three times a term and brings together colleagues and graduate students with interests in French from Oxford and beyond.
The Portuguese Research Seminar runs every fortnight during term time, usually on a Tuesday afternoon in even weeks, and brings together colleagues and postgraduate students from across the Portuguese sub-faculty, as well as those with an interest in the
The ‘Researching and Writing a DPhil: Problems, Methods’ seminar runs fortnightly during term time and brings together DPhil students from right across the Faculty, whatever languages or sub-disciplines they’re working in, and whatever stage of their doct
The Slavonic Research Seminar runs most weeks during term, and brings together researchers from the Sub-Faculty of Slavonic Languages and Literatures, and the broader Slavonic studies community from across the University (including colleagues from History
The Spanish sub-faculty run two research seminars, one that focuses on Medieval and Golden Age topics and one that concentrates on Modern Peninsular and Spanish American topics.