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Funding success as award-winning writer and translator Polly Barton is granted a 2022/23 TORCH HCP Visiting Fellowship.
We invite expressions of interest for the British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship scheme.
C. M. MacRobert has been honoured with a Festschrift published by the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Today the UK funding bodies have published the results of the UK’s most recent national research assessment exercise, the Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021.
The programme Creative Multilingualism is offering FIVE awards of up to £500 each for small creative projects.
Our colleagues from The Queen's College share details of their next International Book Club meeting - a really wonderful opportunity for school students to engage with literature from around the world!
On 24 February, Prof. Natalia Nowakowska (Oxford) delivered an Ilchester Lecture on the topic From Tribe to Dynasty? Globalizing the Jagiellonians of Central Europe (1377-1596).
The Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages and the Sub-Faculty of Russian and Slavonic Languages join our colleagues at ASEEES, AATSEEL, BASEES, and across the Slavic studies community in strongly deploring Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. We stand with all those who oppose this act of aggression, and we wish for the safety of our colleagues, students, friends, and family in the region.
Andrew Kahn and Irina Reyfman's translation of Alexander Radishchev's Journey from St Petersburg to Moscow (Columbia University Press, 2020) has been awarded the 2021 AATSEEL Book Prize for Best Literary Translation.
Applications for the BAME Humanities Study Day are open until 20th February.
The Michaelmas edition of The Oxford Polyglot is now available.
Notes the completion of the pilot project to digitise, annotate, and collect the metadata of one of the great eighteenth-century correspondences.
A reminder that the Prismatic Jane Eyre translation competition for schools is still open for entries.
DPhil Candidate Oliver Jones has been named joint winner of the Forum for Modern Language Studies Prize 2021 for his article ‘Reading Implication: Moral Injury in Heinrich Böll’s Billard um halb zehn and Vasilii Grossman’s Vse techet’.
Professor Andrew Kahn has been appointed Academic Editor of Electronic Enlightenment.