Dr Vaysman will be joining a cohort of fellows from more than twenty countries, who will work with mentors and collaborators across all of the Schools within the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and beyond.
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Dr Vaysman will be joining a cohort of fellows from more than twenty countries, who will work with mentors and collaborators across all of the Schools within the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and beyond.
Dr Margarita Vaysman, Associate Professor of Nineteenth-Century Russophone Literature, Thought, and Culture, was awarded the Distinguished Excellence in Teaching Prize by the British Association for Slavonic and East European Studies at their annual confe
Prof. Polly Jones (Slavonic) has been awarded a three-year Leverhulme Research Project Grant (£384,000) for the collaborative project 'The 101st Kilometre: Soviet Marginalisation, Migration, Memory and Mapping'.
Daria Nepochatova, DPhil student in Slavonic Studies at the Faculty of Medieval & Modern Languages, has been awarded second prize at the 2025 UKRAINET PhD Thesis Presentation Contest.
Professor Douglas Mao delivered a series of unforgettable events on the timely subject of Utopia during the third week of Michaelmas Term.
This year marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of the Lithuanian composer and painter, Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis (1875-1911) As part of the celebrations, Philip Bullock (Professor of Russian Literature and Music) has participated in two major
Philip Bullock, Professor of Russian Literature and Music, spent two weeks this year as Visiting Professor at the University of Naples "L'Orientale"
This guide provides advice for languages researchers on how to navigate the UK government's Areas of Research Interest.
As part of the Initiative of Excellence – Research University (IDUB) programme, the Faculty of Modern Languages of Wroclaw University is hosting Catriona Seth, the Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature.
Ola Sidorkiewicz has been awarded a scholarship by the Institute for the Development of Polish Language, part of the Polish Ministry of Education in recognition of her efforts to promote the study of Polish language and culture abroad.
Oxford MML alumna Dr Kelsey Rubin-Detlev has been awarded a Level II Digital Humanities Advancement Grant.
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This summer, St John's College and Christ Church are running Modern Languages Study Days for Year 12 state school pupils.
MSt student, Reuben Woolley, translated the book 'Jimi Hendrix Live in Lviv' by Andrey Kurkov.
Bookings for our Modern Languages Open Day are now open.
Applications for our virtual BAME Humanities Study are now open.
Polly Jones receives the honourable mention for her article 'The Thaw’s Provincial Margins: Place, Community and Canon in Pages from Tarusa’.
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