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’.
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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.
On the first anniversary of Samuel Paty's assassination, and at a time when many children across the world, particularly girls, are being denied access to education, the Faculty wishes to stress that it condemns any violence against those seeking to dispense or acquire learning.
The faculty has been awarded funding from the Oxford Diversity Fund for this academic year to support the Diversity Translation Project.
The Guardian university ranking 2021 confirms the faculty as the best Modern Language department in the UK
The Faculty is sad to announce the death of Dr Gerald Stone FBA on Saturday 11 September 2021.
Professor Julie Curtis gave the lecture on Friday 11 June 2021, marking her retirement.
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.
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'
Professor Bullock interviewed as part of Crafting Musical Lives podcast series.
Calling all alumni. MML are hosting a number of virtual events at this year's alumni forum.
Congratulations to Professor Polly Jones, who has had her book ‘Revolution Rekindled. The Writers and Readers of Late Soviet Biography’ awarded an honourable mention from the judges, for the BASEES Women’s Forum Book Prize.
The faculty leads the QS World University Rankings, by subject, for 2021, retaining its place at the top for the second year.
Applications are now open for the University’s 2021 graduate access programmes.
Professors Bullock and Neilly are giving hybrid lecture-recitals as part of this month’s Oxford Lieder Festival’s Winter into Spring Weekend.