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Read more at: MMLL Faculty receives Athena Swan Bronze award
Athena Swan Bronze Award

MMLL Faculty receives Athena Swan Bronze award

We are delighted to announce that the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics has received the Athena Swan Bronze award in recognition of its commitment to advancing gender equality for all of its staff and students.


Read more at: The Trial (2018): A documentary film about the impeachment of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff

The Trial (2018): A documentary film about the impeachment of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff


Read more at: Cambridge Hispanic and Lusophone Research Seminars (CHLRS)

Cambridge Hispanic and Lusophone Research Seminars (CHLRS)


Read more at: Women, Language(s) and Translation in the Italian Tradition (7-8 November 2018)
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Women, Language(s) and Translation in the Italian Tradition (7-8 November 2018)

Women, Language(s) and Translation in the Italian Tradition 7-8 November 2018 Riley Auditorium, Gillespie Centre, Clare College, Cambridge A conference entitled Women, Language(s) and Translation in the Italian Tradition will take place on 7-8 November, in the Riley Auditorium, Gillespie Centre, Clare College, Cambridge...


Read more at: Women, Language(s) and Translation in the Italian Tradition

Women, Language(s) and Translation in the Italian Tradition

Women, Language(s) and Translation in the Italian Tradition

7-8 November 2018
9am - 5pm


Riley Auditorium, Gillespie Centre, Clare College, Cambridge

 


Read more at: Pro-Vice-Chancellor supports call for Government to prioritise language learning during Brexit

Pro-Vice-Chancellor supports call for Government to prioritise language learning during Brexit

Professor Graham Virgo, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Education at The University of Cambridge has issued a statement supporting the All Party Parliamentary Group on Modern Languages’ recent call to Government to treat language learning as a priority policy issue in light of Brexit.



Read more at: The Great Ukrainian Famine: Legacies of Violence in Ukraine and Beyond, 1932–2023

The Great Ukrainian Famine: Legacies of Violence in Ukraine and Beyond, 1932–2023


Read more at: German poetry and film viewing with Karen Leeder (University of Oxford) & MacGillivray

German poetry and film viewing with Karen Leeder (University of Oxford) & MacGillivray


Read more at: Reconsidering Soviet Studies Series: 'The Great Ukrainian Famine: Legacies of Violence in Ukraine and Beyond, 1932–2023'

Reconsidering Soviet Studies Series: 'The Great Ukrainian Famine: Legacies of Violence in Ukraine and Beyond, 1932–2023'