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Read more at: ARC (Anglia Ruskin - Cambridge) Romance Linguistics Seminars

ARC (Anglia Ruskin - Cambridge) Romance Linguistics Seminars

We are happy to announce the programme of the ‘ARC (Anglia Ruskin – Cambridge) Romance Linguistics Seminars’ for Easter Term 2017, with events running from 27 April through 14 June.


Read more at: Cambridge Conversations in Translation: Translation & Multimodality

Cambridge Conversations in Translation: Translation & Multimodality

The final event in the Cambridge Conversations in Translation (CCiT) series will be held on Friday 26 May. This one-day event will run from 11AM - 4PM and feature a mix of presentations and workshops. There will be ample opportunity for discussion and interaction with experts on multimodality, translators and artists from various fields, including music, dance, performance and the visual arts. Please join us!


Read more at: CIRN Symposium

CIRN Symposium

The Cambridge Italian Research Network's annual interdisciplinary research symposium brings together researchers working on Italy from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives to discuss a single overarching theme or question. Now in its fifth year, the 2017 symposium will take place in Jesus College on 19 May 2017 and will explore the theme of 'Crime and Punishment.'


Read more at: Cambridge University Students' Union: Student-Led Teaching Awards

Cambridge University Students' Union: Student-Led Teaching Awards

We are proud to announce that on Tuesday 9 May, six members of the MML Faculty were recognised for the excellence of their teaching and student support at the CUSU Student-led Teaching Awards.


Read more at: Filmmaker in Residence: Gianfranco Rosi

Filmmaker in Residence: Gianfranco Rosi

We're excited to announce that prizewinning Italian director, cinematographer, producer and screenwriter Gianfranco Rosi will be Filmmaker in Residence at the Centre for Film and Screen this year. Join us for an excellent series of events 14-28 May.


Read more at: Madonnas & Miracles: The Holy Home in Renaissance Italy
Giovanni Andrea Vavassore, Opera nova contemplativa de le figure del Testamento vecchio, 1510 (Cambridge, Cambridge University Library)

Madonnas & Miracles: The Holy Home in Renaissance Italy

Don't miss this unique, collaborative exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum from 7 March - 4 June 2017 in the Adeane & Mellon galleries.


Read more at: Dr Mari Jones named Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales

Dr Mari Jones named Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales

We are pleased to announce that Dr Mari Jones has just been named Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales, joining over 400 other talented academics and professionals in the society.


Read more at: Norman MacColl Symposium 2017: Magical Dispossessions: Nature, Capital and Conflict in Colombia

Norman MacColl Symposium 2017: Magical Dispossessions: Nature, Capital and Conflict in Colombia

This year’s Norman MacColl lecturer is the Colombian artist, Alberto Baraya. Please join us on 28th and 29th April for a unique series of speakers and presentations on landscape and literature, botany and politics as well as on post-conflict art, economics and public space, as these open up new angles on historic and contemporary questions surrounding nationhood and disposession.


Read more at: Dr Martin Ruehl Awarded 2017 Pilkington Prize for Teaching Excellence
Martin Ruehl in supervision

Dr Martin Ruehl Awarded 2017 Pilkington Prize for Teaching Excellence

It gives us great pleasure to announce that Dr Martin Ruehl has been awarded the 2017 Pilkington Prize for teaching excellence.


Read more at: Multilingual (Con)figurations: Catalan and Ukrainian in Dialogue

Multilingual (Con)figurations: Catalan and Ukrainian in Dialogue

Please join Multilingualism: Empowering Individuals, Transforming Societies on Friday 24 March for a workshop entitled Multilingual (Con)figurations: Catalan and Ukrainian in Dialogue. This event will take place from 09:30-14:00 at King's College, University of Cambridge.