
Oxford Modern Languages
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Faculty of Medieval & Modern Languages @UniofOxford encompassing French, German, Spanish, Slavonic, Italian, Portuguese, Celtic, Greek, Czech & Polish.
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Our intensive French-language bridging programme supports students with the leap between A-Level and undergraduate teaching. Voltaire Foundation with the support of Astra Foundation are pleased to provide a generous donation to this course! 🇫🇷 mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/news/2024/07/2…

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From a low income family? Thinking of applying to University of Oxford to read languages with us at Oxford Modern Languages? You could be eligible for a means-tested Crankstart Scholarship. Check this out: ⬇️ ox.ac.uk/admissions/und…

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Congratulations to our Karen Leeder, whose translation of Ulrike Almut Sandig's 'Shining Sheep' has been longlisted for the 2024 American Literary Translators Association poetry translation award! mod-langs.ox.ac.uk/news/2024/09/0…



Tickets are now available for this conversation with Jacques Rancière and Nicolaj Lübecker at Maison Française d'Oxford on Mon 11 Nov 2024 at 5:15PM. Click the link for further information and to secure your tickets now! ticketsource.co.uk/whats-on/oxfor… Oxford Philosophy Oxford Modern Languages

Join us to hear Dame Kristin Scott Thomas read aloud a sequence of short stories selected from Kafka’s archive. ⏰ 12 November, 5.30pm (doors open 5pm) 📍 Holywell Music Room, Wadham College, Oxford Booking essential: tinyurl.com/4fz5f2ac Photo credit Misan Harriman


Come and hear three contemporary poets – Francesca Beard, Gale Burns, and David Constantine – present their own work, read an excerpt from Kafka and discuss his influence on writing and poetry with Carolin Duttlinger and Ian Ellison. Free entry, book ahead! tinyurl.com/2vytab6m




Poetry After Kafka Two upcoming events where contemporary poets will present their own work, read an excerpt from Kafka and discuss his influence on writing and poetry. 27 November, Oxford - tinyurl.com/44vcb4j8 3 December, London - tinyurl.com/5b3a8fu7 University of Oxford
