
The Sir Robert Taylor Society, our network bringing together teachers and academics in modern languages, met on September 25 for its annual conference
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The Sir Robert Taylor Society, our network bringing together teachers and academics in modern languages, met on September 25 for its annual conference
Professor Andrew Kahn releases new translated version of Journey from St Petersburg to Russia.
Research project “Creative Multilingualism” will be discussed on Radio 3 tonight at 10pm.
Welcome to Pascal Marty who has just taken over as director of the Maison Française
We are delighted that the Guardian University Guide 2021 again ranks Oxford first amongst all UK universities for Modern Languages.
Professor Karen Leeder FRSA has been elected to the Academia Europaea, the European Academy of Humanities, Letters, and Sciences.
DPhil student, Aleksandra Majak, was awarded a runner-up prize for the Rebecca West Prize for writing.
Dr Charlie Louth publishes his book, Rilke: The Life of the Work.
MML came third (out of 56 University departments) in student satisfaction survey for Trinity term 2020.
Congratulations to Rebecca, who has won the Best Essay in Hispanomedieval Studies.
Oxford has risen two places to claim the top spot for 2020.
The Faculty is sad to announce the death of Professor Ian Michael in Madrid on 24 July 2020.
George Newton won a Camões Institute Award, and Tom Dervan had an honourable mention in the national competition 'Concurso Brasilidades'.
Professor Catriona Seth's edition of Marie-Antoinette's unpublished Letters to Ambassador Mercy has just come out in Italian.
We are delighted that Dr Cosmin Toma has been awarded a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship.
The Faculty is sad to announce the death of Professor Ian Michael on 24 July 2020.
Professor Catriona Seth is presenting archives written by Marie-Antoinette.