Newnham College Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Research Fellowship
The Newnham College Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Research Fellowship has just gone live for applications on the Newnham College website, with a closing date of 29th September.
The MMLL Library is now closed until Tuesday 22nd August inclusive; we look forward to welcoming you back in the Library on Wednesday 23rd August from 9:30am. Have a good summer break!
‘Affect, Emotion, Sensation’, Society for Italian Studies (SIS) Themed Conference 2023, 7-8 September 2023
The 2023 Society for Italian Studies (SIS) Themed Conference ‘Affect, Emotion, Sensation’ took place at the University of Cambridge, Selwyn College (Grange Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DQ) on 7–8 September 2023. The conference aimed to promote a fruitful dialogue on the perception and the representation of emotions between...
What does it mean to write, publish and read across nations? To what extent do postcolonial narratives destabilise national histories? What are the main challenges in translating one’s own works between different languages, including the language of the colonizer? After exploring her production in prose and poetry as part...
We are delighted to be able to present a new website focusing on languages and multilingualism at the University of Cambridge, featuring information about multilingualism projects and events, in conjunction with the Global Humanities Network.
This interdisciplinary conference The Future of Polish Studies will take place on July 6 and 7, 2023 in Warsaw and online as a joint initiative of Cambridge Polish Studies and the University of Warsaw.
The Pilkington Prizes for excellence in teaching were awarded at Fitzwilliam College during a sunny evening on 22 June, with our very own Mr. Felipe Schuery among the awardees.
'Homelands, Nightmares, Good Immigrants. Essays in Dialogue'
German and MMLL at Cambridge are proud to support the event, ' Homelands, Nightmares, Good Immigrants. Essays in Dialogue.' This event will feature authors Fatma Aydemir , Hengameh Yaghoobifarah , Nikesh Shukla , Musa Okwonga, and Chimene Suleyman (tbc), moderated by Leila Essa.