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Read more at: In Memoriam: Natasha Squire (1931-2024)

In Memoriam: Natasha Squire (1931-2024)

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Natasha Squire (1931-2024) at the age of 92. Natasha taught Russian in the Department of Slavonic Studies to generations of students. She was an Emeritus Fellow of Lucy Cavendish, a college which she joined in 1966, and where she served as Senior Tutor, and in many...


Read more at: Fundraising in memory of Clarissa Nicholls

Fundraising in memory of Clarissa Nicholls

Last May the Cambridge community suffered a tragic loss when Clarissa Nicholls passed away days before her 21st birthday during her Year Abroad. We would like to invite you to join a fundraiser to help raise money for an ECG Heart Screening Service for Cambridge students to help detect undiagnosed cardiac conditions.


Read more at: MMLL Alumna featured in French Culture Lecture Series
Natalie Sauer

MMLL Alumna featured in French Culture Lecture Series

The investigative journalist and MMLL alumna, Natalie Sauer (Homerton 2013), delivered an engaging presentation as part of the French Culture Lecture Series for second-year French students on the 23rd of February.


Read more at: Languages, Power and Cultures Programme

Languages, Power and Cultures Programme

Trinity College are hosting a widening access programme for prospective students interested in languages, classics, history or literature.


Read more at: The 2024 DH Green Lecture
DH Green Lecture

The 2024 DH Green Lecture

The German Section was delighted to welcome back Dr Simon Pickl, from the Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg, to give this year’s D H Green lecture.


Read more at: Teaching translation in the age of AI

Teaching translation in the age of AI

Join us for this workshop which will bring together experts in the field of translation pedagogy and/or AI to discuss developments in generative artificial intelligence and their potential applications in the teaching of translation.


Read more at: French Poetry Event at Trinity College
Beatrice Bonhomme

French Poetry Event at Trinity College

Please join us for an exceptional exhibition of the Trinity College French Poetry collection at the Wren Library, followed by a poetry reading by Béatrice Bonhomme.


Read more at: Dr Sura Qadiri awarded CRASSH Early Career Fellowship
Sura Qadiri

Dr Sura Qadiri awarded CRASSH Early Career Fellowship

We are proud to share that Dr Sura Qadiri has been awarded a CRASSH Early Career Fellowship to work on her current book manuscript, Postsecular Poetics: Reading Religion in French and Francophone Literature.


Read more at: Professor Rory Finnin Wins European Studies Book Prize
Laura Shannon Book Prize

Professor Rory Finnin Wins European Studies Book Prize

Professor Rory Finnin has won the 2024 Laura Shannon Prize, one of the leading book prizes in the field of European studies. It is awarded each year to the best book that transcends a focus on any one country, state, or people to stimulate new ways of thinking about contemporary Europe as a whole.


Read more at: Onyeka Igwe: Filmmaker in Residence 2024
Onyeka Igwe

Onyeka Igwe: Filmmaker in Residence 2024

We are pleased to share that Cambridge Film and Screen will be hosting the British-Nigerian moving image artist and researcher Onyeka Igwe as its Filmmaker in Residence for 2024.