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Read more at: PhD student Annalisa Nicholson featured in The Guardian
Three royal mistresses lounging in a salon.

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...


Read more at: Polish Café - Lent Term
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Polish Café - Lent Term

Speak Polish with native speakers and fellow students at the Polish Café .


Read more at: Pathways to Global Education Work

Pathways to Global Education Work

Join us virtually on 20 February 2021 to hear MMLL alumnae talk about their experiences teaching worldwide, working for NGOs and pursuing graduate studies.


Read more at: Bridget Kendall, Master of Peterhouse, wins CIO Linguists David Crystal Award

Bridget Kendall, Master of Peterhouse, wins CIO Linguists David Crystal Award

Upon receiving her award, Kendall said, 'Learning Russian opened doors to incredibly rewarding life and career opportunities.'


Read more at: An Evolution of Joseph Brodsky’s Collaborative (Self)Translation with Natasha Rulyova
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An Evolution of Joseph Brodsky’s Collaborative (Self)Translation with Natasha Rulyova

Slavonic Studies presents a seminar on 'An Evolution of Joseph Brodsky’s Collaborative (Self)Translation: from remote control via combative collaboration towards self-translation and creative writing' with Natasha Rulyova. On 23 February 2021 at 17:30 (GMT) join this free online event. Register via the link below: Zoom...


Read more at: Cambridge Ukrainian Studies presents - Anton Lapov - East-Ukrainian Complex: Donbas Media Art, 1990-2020
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Cambridge Ukrainian Studies presents - Anton Lapov - East-Ukrainian Complex: Donbas Media Art, 1990-2020

Please join us! On 09th February 2021 at 18:00 (GMT) Cambridge Ukrainian Studies launches the 2021 Lent Term Webinar Series with guest speaker Anton Lapov, an artist musician, independent curator and museologist from Luhansk/Kyiv, Ukraine, who will speak about his own oeuvre and about media art produced in Eastern Ukraine...


Read more at: Livia Russell Society for Italian Studies (SIS) Prize Winner 2020
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Livia Russell Society for Italian Studies (SIS) Prize Winner 2020

The Italian Section extends warmest congratulations to former undergraduate Livia Russell who has won the Society for Italian Studies (SIS) Undergraduate Prize 2020 for her Dissertation ‘Contact and intimacy: Mario Giacomelli’s photo-poetic encounters’ . The Society for Italian Studies (SIS) Prize aims to raise the profile...


Read more at: MMLL to participate in new Cambridge Foundation Year programme

MMLL to participate in new Cambridge Foundation Year programme

Cambridge Foundation Year offers a new route to undergraduate study for educationally and socially disadvantaged students. MMLL is excited to be amongst the Faculties that students can progress to after successfully completing the programme.


Read more at: Dr Christophe Gagne published book entitled, 'English-French Translation: A Practical Manual'

Dr Christophe Gagne published book entitled, 'English-French Translation: A Practical Manual'

We are happy to share that Dr Christophe Gagne has just co-authored an excellent publication entitled, 'English-French Translation: A Practical Manual.'