As part of Black History Month
This page lists faculty events that have already happened.
Visit the Events page to see any current and upcoming events.
As part of Black History Month
Join us for a 45 minute online information session for the MSt in Modern Languages at the University of Oxford.
Bilingual anthology, ed and intro by Cláudia Pazos-Alonso; trans by Simon Park
As part of Black History Month
Launch of the ‘Sendbrief vom Dolmetschen’ on 28 October 2022
With Richard Zenith, Cláudia Pazos-Alonso (Oxford) and Andrzej Stuart-Thompson (Oxford)
As part of Black History Month
First lecture of the MML online residency on Ukrainian literature and culture.
As part of Black History Month
As part of Black History Month
Inaugural lecture of Professor Karen Leeder, Schwarz Taylor Chair of German
As part of the Oxford University Alumni Weekend.
As part of the Oxford University Alumni Weekend.
The conference brings together scholars, translators, artists, activists, and editors from across Europe to collaboratively historicize these transfers across Walter Benjamin’s works and their reception.
Organised by Francesco Giusti (Christ Church, Oxford), Irene Fantappiè (Freie Universität Berlin) and Laura Scuriatti (Bard College Berlin)
In cooperation with ICI Berlin and Bard College Berlin
With the support of the Oxford-Berlin Research Partnership
The workshop showcases and brings together specialists with interests in inflectional morphology, historical linguistics and dialectology, in order to explore the detail of analogical processes through the specific prism of attested dialectal variation and to examine the contributions of the participants’ approaches.
The Oxford Kafka Research Centre is excited to host a roundtable to celebrate the publication of Franz Kafka: The Drawings by Yale University Press.
The University of Oxford will host the 6th Foro Cervantes on Tuesday 14th June at 5pm in the Fitzhugh Auditorium, Cohen Quad, Exeter College.
All are warmly invited to gather to launch the Faculty undergraduate prize for Czech and Slovak, named in memory of Dr James Naughton.
A memorial for Alain, in which all those who were unable to attend his funeral will be able to come together to remember and celebrate him.