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Dr Kate Foster (@kate_l_foster) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And don’t forget - we welcome panel proposals on *any* topic. So get in touch with those interesting people working in your area, and send us a proposal!

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We’re also very open to alternative formats beyond traditional panel sessions. Send us your proposals for round tables, workshops, project-based sessions, and anything else you can think of! [email protected] for more info

Christopher Hogarth (@octolingualman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our JLM issue, Rebecca Hausler discusses interconnected history of colonialism and imposition of monolingualism and national languages on linguistic minorities in Australia and Japan, explored in the Japanese novel Kiiroi Nezumi (1977) by Inoue Hisashi brill.com/view/journals/…

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Happy first day of term to our students and colleagues! We hope you found our Welcome Week events helpful, including the talk by our Head of School Prof Natalie Edwards (pictured here addressing the Modern Language Class of 2028). Pic credits Christopher Hogarth #WeAreBristolUni

Happy first day of term to our students and colleagues! 

We hope you found our Welcome Week events helpful, including the talk by our Head of School <a href="/profnatedwards/">Prof Natalie Edwards</a> (pictured here addressing the Modern Language Class of 2028). Pic credits <a href="/octolingualman/">Christopher Hogarth</a> 

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Christopher Hogarth (@octolingualman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In our JLM issue Dr Alice Loda advances discussion on literary translingualism in settler colonial contexts, and specifically the Australian one through translingual poetics, examining works of Italian-Australian authors: Paolo Totaro and Enoe Di Stefano. brill.com/view/journals/…

Ruth Bush (@rallyb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thinking of doing a PhD in the Arts and Humanities? Doctoral funding just announced in Bristol / Bourses doctorales à Bristol. Deadline: 20 Jan 2025 -- please get in touch with potential proposals.

University of Bristol (@bristoluni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s official! We’re the 11th best university in the UK 😍 That’s according to The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025, which also found that our Education and Russian courses are the 2nd best in the UK 🎓 Read more 👉 brnw.ch/21wMVf1

It’s official! We’re the 11th best university in the UK 😍

That’s according to <a href="/thetimes/">The Times and The Sunday Times</a> Good University Guide 2025, which also found that our Education and Russian courses are the 2nd best in the UK 🎓

Read more 👉 brnw.ch/21wMVf1
Arts Matter Bristol (@uobartsmatter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Paris outraged! Paris broken! Paris martyred! But Paris liberated!' Dr Charlotte Faucher (Bristol SML) considers the complex history of the French Resistance during #WW2 and postwar period in a new feature piece for History Today Read more 👇 @BristolFrench

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Warwick French ASMCF Douglas Johnson Memorial Prize 2024 Winner: Joe Burns (Bristol) Dissertation Title: ‘Make money and leave.’ Postfeminist culture in Adeline Dieudonné’s “La Vraie Vie” (2018)’

Fraser McQueen (@fraserjmcqueen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A very deserving winner: super proud to have supervised this outstanding dissertation! For the reasons outlined below, this is not the only reason why I'm proud to have worked with this student. thebristolcable.org/2024/07/pro-pa…

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Congratulation to our undergraduate student Joe Burns for being awarded the ASMCF Douglas Johnson Memorial Prize 2024 their dissertation ‘Make money and leave.’ Postfeminist culture in Adeline Dieudonné’s “La Vraie Vie” (2018)’ 🎉 Well done Joe! Bristol SML