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Admissions for graduate taught and research programmes at the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages for entry in October 2020 are currently open.
As the four year Creative Multilingualism project comes to a close, their manifesto is now available.
This day is for Year 12 students from UK schools who have Black, Asian, or Minority Ethnic (BAME) heritage.
We are looking to do a ‘Your Stories’ feature on our wonderful and varied alumni, in May 2020.
The Michaelmas 2019 issue is now available for reading.
Applications are invited for Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships from suitably qualified researchers wishing to base their work in the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages.
On 7 October 2019, the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages launched their new Early Career Researchers Network.
'We are the Children of the World' short film shortlisted for a Research in Film Award.
Welcome to Professor Almut Suerbaum, who is the new Chair for the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages.
Congratulations to the winners of the first round of LIDL prizes!
The Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages welcomes interest from suitably qualified applicants in this year's British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship scheme
As president of the British Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Dr Caroline Warman of Jesus College welcomed the 1600 delegates.
TORCH supports various types of International Engagement, enabling and facilitating research connections and collaborations. Many of these exchanges have come through ‘bottom-up’ connections with researchers, and others are part of wider, strategic plans to encourage and support international research with Oxford.
To celebrate the launch of the Babel: Adventures in Translation exhibition at the Weston Library, Oxford, we're holding a competition for school pupils from year 5 to year 13. There will be prizes of £50 - £100 for the winners of each age category and overall task winners.
The Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages shares the concern within the sector on the issue of severe grading in the Modern Foreign Languages A level.
Applicants for the Faculty's graduate courses have access to a wide range of funding opportunities within the Faculty and wider University.