Macs Smith
@macs_smith
Lecturer in French and Francophone Studies, UCL
Paris and the Parasite, MIT Press bit.ly/2G5BwnU
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01-08-2014 11:00:26
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If you're heading to Oxford to join us for #UKPTS2024 tomorrow (or even if you're not), here's the third of our invited guest posts responding to our theme of integrated approaches to trauma: Ellen Iredale looks at #equine-assisted #therapy in #Trauma ukpts.org/2024/01/17/equ…
Come and work with us! We're looking for a FT Coordinator to join the Translation Exchange The Queen's College, working very closely with our Director Charlotte Ryland. This is a new role - make it your own! Full info here: ce0504li.webitrent.com/ce0504li_webre…
📢PhD funding klaxon📢 Do you like Paris? Do you know someone who does? Would you/they like to do a PhD on it? Fully-funded doctorate on any aspect of Parisian Cultural History in the Long Nineteenth Century with me at Modern Languages @ NCL (deadline April 10th) ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/f…
This afternoon was the final performance of the French acting class I have taught The Queen's College the past 3 years. I am once again completely speechless before the beauty of what these students have written and how they have performed it. Endlessly grateful 😭
Today was my last day of my last term The Queen's College. Every day this week my students have done something so caring I needed to collect myself after. I am so thankful to have known the people in this institution.
Five full-time, permanent academic positions available - apply now 👉 ucl.ac.uk/history/opport… @ucl_history UCL Social & Historical Sciences
Modern French Research Seminar Maison Française d'Oxford convened today by Macs Smith : Very interesting talk by Denis Saint-Amand Denis Saint-Amand UNamur F.R.S.-FNRS on wall writings, murals, graffiti, street poetry/art & other forms of "wild literature" (a term coined by Jacques Dubois) #seminar
Last night Ellen Iredale and I screened the French film Sur l'Adamant for a few of her #DClinPsy colleagues. All left inspired - them with new ideas about clinical practice and me with a reminder that multilingualism makes almost everything more interesting and more joyful.