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Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages came top in the QS World Rankings 2020.

Helen Craske (3rd year French D.Phil.) has won the 2019 R. Gapper Postgraduate Essay prize.

This day is for Year 12 students from UK schools who have Black, Asian, or Minority Ethnic (BAME) heritage.

This is the first time the complete work has been translated into English.

We are looking to do a ‘Your Stories’ feature on our wonderful and varied alumni, in May 2020.

Patrick McGuinness spoke at the Metropolitan Museum of Art last week to close their exhibition of the Swiss-French painter Félix Vallotton.

Congratulations to Professor Ève Morisi, who was recently awarded a Robert Silvers Grant for her book project, French and Francophone Fictions of Terrorism (1789-2019).

Catriona Seth was a guest on France's prime time literary television programme, La Grande Librairie

Professor Ève Morisi was part of France's national radio show "La marche de l'histoire" on 6 January 2020.

The Oxford Spires Academy’s project “A Writer’s War” was designed to examine how writers from the UK, France, and Germany responded to the First World War in poetry and prose.

The 2019 Zaharoff lecture recording is now available to view online.

Catriona Seth was recently invited to discuss her new edition of Marie-Antoinette's letters to the Austrian ambassador on RFI's De Vive(s) Voix.

We are pleased to announce funding opportunities available to applicants for graduate programmes in the Faculty of Medieval & Modern Languages, for Michaelmas 2020 entry.

Dr Chantal Thomas gave this year's Zaharoff lecture on Tuesday 12 November.

We welcome the new French Ambassador, Her Excellency Ms Catherine Colonna, on her first visit to Oxford.

Professor Catriona Seth and Professor Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly have been elected to the Academia Europaea

The talk this year will be given by Dr Chantal Thomas.

Professor Catriona Seth, as co-investigator, convened the workshop in Ravenna.

Professor Caroline Warman has recently participated in the Radio 4 programme, In Our Time