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Read more at: Professor Michael Moriarty publishes new book

Professor Michael Moriarty publishes new book

We are pleased to share that Professor Michael Moriarty has recently published the book, 'Pascal: Reasoning and Belief.'


Read more at: Dr Eleonora Serra awarded Premio Giovanni Nencioni 2020
Eleonora Serra

Dr Eleonora Serra awarded Premio Giovanni Nencioni 2020

We are delighted to congratulate Eleonora Serra (PhD, Italian) on the award of the 2020 Premio Giovanni Nencioni .


Read more at: Updated Call for Applications - British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships

Updated Call for Applications - British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships

The Faculty welcomes applications for British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships.


Read more at: Covid-19: Course Programmes and Teaching in 2020-21

Covid-19: Course Programmes and Teaching in 2020-21

Due to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic and government guidance, we have had to make some changes to the programme in order to mitigate against risks to health and to give you the best possible academic experience in the circumstances. There will be no changes to the course structure. Modes of teaching (online or in-...


Read more at: Dr Emma Gilby featured in Psyche Magazine

Dr Emma Gilby featured in Psyche Magazine

Dr Gilby has published the article, 'Access to the arts is a human right, for prisoners as for students', in Psyche Magazine.


Read more at: Language Practices and Policies in a Post-Colonial Setting: The Case of Guinea-Bissau

Language Practices and Policies in a Post-Colonial Setting: The Case of Guinea-Bissau

Jacqueline Rowe, a recent graduate in linguistics from MMLL, reflects on the complexity of post-colonial language policy based on her fieldwork in Guinea-Bissau.


Read more at: Towards a national languages strategy: Education and Skills

Towards a national languages strategy: Education and Skills

The British Academy, working with the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the Association of School and College Leaders, the British Council and Universities UK, presents proposals for the education and skills component of a UK-wide national languages strategy.


Read more at: Languages Change Lives

Languages Change Lives

Research group Multilingualism: Empowering Individuals, Transforming Societies (MEITS) has published a booklet which outlines some of the many ways learning a language can change your life for the better.


Read more at: University of Cambridge Festival of Wellbeing

University of Cambridge Festival of Wellbeing

Join in the virtual Festival of Wellbeing 2020, running from 22-26 June.


Read more at: Cambridge Languages & Linguistics Ranked Top in 2021 League Tables

Cambridge Languages & Linguistics Ranked Top in 2021 League Tables

The Complete University Guide has published the 2021 League Tables, with French, Italian, German, Iberian languages, Linguistics, and Russian & East European Languages at Cambridge ranking first in the subjects.