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Read more at: PhD student, Ellie Stefiuk, wins 2021 Society of Dix-Neuviémistes Postgraduate Prize

PhD student, Ellie Stefiuk, wins 2021 Society of Dix-Neuviémistes Postgraduate Prize

Congratulations to PhD student in French, Ellie Stefiuk, who has won this year's Society of Dix-Neuviémistes Postgraduate Prize.


Read more at: Dr Joanna Page featured in 'This Cambridge Life'

Dr Joanna Page featured in 'This Cambridge Life'

We are proud to share that the research of Dr Joanna Page has been featured in This Cambridge Life ahead of her talk at the Cambridge Festival.


Read more at: Choix Goncourt UK 2021

Choix Goncourt UK 2021

This year again MML students were involved in awarding the prestigious Goncourt prize for the UK. The Choix Goncourt 2021 was awarded by 12 UK Universities to Djaïli Amadou Amal for her wonderful novel ' Les Impatientes .'


Read more at: Cambridge Collaborative A level Resources for Languages (CCARL)

Cambridge Collaborative A level Resources for Languages (CCARL)

We are pleased to share an exciting new initiative, the Cambridge Collaborative A level Resources for Languages (CCARL).


Read more at: CUS presents: Dr Talia Zajac on 'The Patronage of the Rus’-born Duchess Gremislava (Grzymisława) of Kraków and Sandomierz (d. 1258): A Re-Evaluation?'
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CUS presents: Dr Talia Zajac on 'The Patronage of the Rus’-born Duchess Gremislava (Grzymisława) of Kraków and Sandomierz (d. 1258): A Re-Evaluation?'

Cambridge Ukrainian Studies is pleased to announce a talk by Dr Talia Zajac on 'The Patronage of the Rus’-born Duchess Gremislava (Grzymisława) of Kraków and Sandomierz (d. 1258): A Re-Evaluation?'. The talk will be given as part of the Cambridge Byzantine Worlds Seminar on 17 March, from 7.00-8.30 (London). All are...


Read more at: Examination Mitigations 2021-22

Examination Mitigations 2021-22

You will find details of Undergraduate Examination Mitigations for MML and Linguistics here and Postgraduate Mitigations here . For HML students you can find the History mitigation information here Please do visit out FAQ page if you have any queries, we are working on updating it. If you have any queries that aren't...


Read more at: Natasha Franklin: In Memoriam

Natasha Franklin: In Memoriam

It is with profound sadness that we in the Slavonic Studies Section announce the death of our beloved Natasha Franklin on Thursday 25th February 2021.


Read more at: The Anthony Cross Essay Prize in Russian Studies 2021
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The Anthony Cross Essay Prize in Russian Studies 2021

Fitzwilliam College is pleased to announce the annual competition for the Anthony Cross Essay Prize in Russian Studies . It is open to students in Year 12 or the Lower 6th . The prize is intended to encourage students with an interest in history, languages, or literature to consider undertaking university studies in...


Read more at: PhD student Annalisa Nicholson featured in The Guardian
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PhD student Annalisa Nicholson featured in The Guardian

We are happy to share that PhD student, Annalisa Nicholson, has an excellent interview in the Guardian about her research on the seventeenth-century salon of Hortense Mancini.


Read more at: French Influence on Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature with Damiano Rebecchini and Hilde Hoogenboom.
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French Influence on Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature with Damiano Rebecchini and Hilde Hoogenboom.

Slavonic Studies presents ' French Influence on Nineteenth-Century Russian Literature ' with Damiano Rebecchini and Hilde Hoogenboom . This event will explore how Russian literature in the nineteenth century was shaped by European novels. The two presentations will focus on the bestselling French writers Paul de Kock and...