
We are delighted to announce that Professor Karen Leeder has been elected to the Schwarz Taylor Chair of the German Language and Literature.
Read all the latest news and upcoming events from the faculty on the main News page.
We are delighted to announce that Professor Karen Leeder has been elected to the Schwarz Taylor Chair of the German Language and Literature.
Congratulations to Professor Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly, whose new book Projecting Imperial Power has just been published by Oxford University Press.
Professor Ritchie Robertson gave the lecture on Tuesday 15 June 2021, marking his retirement.
The three winners of the 2021-22 LIDL Year Abroad Prize have kindly shared with us the projects they will be working on during their upcoming Year Abroad:
More information will be added once they have started working on their projects in Michaelmas Term.
Congratulations to Dr Joanna Raisbeck who has won the Klaus Heyne-Preis.
The tenth issue of the Oxford Polyglot is now available for reading.
The faculty is partnering with the Queen’s College Translation Exchange and Stephen Spender Trust on the Inclusive Outreach through Translation project.
Professor Karen Leeder has been elected to the Board of the Klassik Stiftung Weimar.
The grant will be used for his project, 'MMMMO – Mechthild’s Medieval Mystical Manuscripts’.
All six presentations given by faculty staff are now available to watch on our youtube channel.
Masters students have launched 'Digital Editions Live - Launching the Oxford History of the Book Projects 2021'
Calling all alumni. MML are hosting a number of virtual events at this year's alumni forum.
A launch event for Eve Mason's book, 'A String of Pearls', took place on Wednesday 3rd March.
Henrike Lähnemann was asked to provide a musico-theological introduction for the 'Christ lag in Todesbanden' event on Holy Saturday.
The faculty leads the QS World University Rankings, by subject, for 2021, retaining its place at the top for the second year.
The book by Susanne Beyer was published on 8 March, for International Women's Day.
TORCH supports the readings of pamphlets translated from German by students of MML.
Applications are now open for the University’s 2021 graduate access programmes.