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Read more at: Call for papers: Cambridge Undergraduate Conference in German Studies
Undergraduate German Studies Conference

Call for papers: Cambridge Undergraduate Conference in German Studies

Undergraduates of German (or an equivalent degree containing an element of German) in the UK and Ireland are invited to attend either as speakers or delegates.


Read more at: 21st French Graduate Conference at the University of Cambridge

21st French Graduate Conference at the University of Cambridge

On 23-24 April, Newnham College will host the 21st French Graduate Conference. There is now a call for papers for this conference, due 30 November.


Read more at: D.H. Green Lecture 2019

D.H. Green Lecture 2019

The annual D.H. Green Lecture will given by Professor Ulrike Demske on Thursday 21st November.


Read more at: Leverhulme Early Career Postdoctoral Fellowships 2020

Leverhulme Early Career Postdoctoral Fellowships 2020

We are now welcoming applications for the Leverhulme Early Career Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme 2020.


Read more at: Alumna Wins Prestigious Fellowship and Residency for Russian Translation
Alumna Helena Kernan

Alumna Wins Prestigious Fellowship and Residency for Russian Translation

We are delighted to announce that alumna Helena Kernan was recently awarded an inaugural Contemporary Russian Poetry in Translation Residency by Pushkin House.


Read more at: Ofqual to adjust grading standards for French and German GCSE

Ofqual to adjust grading standards for French and German GCSE

Great news for language learning in the UK - Ofqual plans to adjust grading standards in GCSE for French and German in 2020.


Read more at: New Publication by Dr Lucia Ruprecht
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New Publication by Dr Lucia Ruprecht

We are pleased to share that Dr Lucia Ruprecht , Affiliated Lecturer in the German and Dutch Section, has recently published, 'Gestural Imaginaries: Dance and Cultural Theory in the Early Twentieth Century.'


Read more at: Pop-Up World of Languages
Professor Wendy Ayres-Bennett

Pop-Up World of Languages

With language learning in decline in the UK, Professor Wendy Ayres-Bennett, MEITS project leader, approaches the subject creatively. Don't miss out on the first UK pop-up museum of languages, running in Cambridge through Sunday 27 October!


Read more at: The Rising Tide: Women at Cambridge
The Rising Tide: Women in Cambridge

The Rising Tide: Women at Cambridge

From October 2019 through January 2020, 'The Rising Tide: Women at Cambridge' festival offers exhibitions, events, and displays exploring the past, present, and future of women at Cambridge.


Read more at: MMLL Annual Lecture 2019
MMLL Annual Faculty Lecture 2019

MMLL Annual Lecture 2019

We are pleased to announce that the MMLL Annual Lecture, "French Studies in Cambridge - Past, Present, and Future," will be given by Professor Michael Moriarty. This event will be held at Peterhouse on Thursday 24 October - be sure to book your tickets today!