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Events from the last 12 months
Visit by Ian Proud of the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office
Date
20/05/2022
Location:
C17, Monica Partridge Building
Description
A careers event with Ian Proud of the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office.
What exactly is happening now in Cuba?
Date
28/05/2019
Location:
B2 The Hemsley, University Park Nottingham
Description
If you are thinking of engaging with Cuba, or are already working with Cuban entities, the Centre for Research on Cuba presents an invaluable opportunity to find out from specialists not only what is going on in Cuba right now, but also how best to understand the whole culture of Cuba and the workings of an often misunderstood economy.
Linguistic Policy in a Nation of Immigrants
Date
20/03/2019
Location:
Highfield House A02
Description
As more countries become 'nations of immigration' what are the obligations and limits of linguistic accommodation?
Language as a Human Right: Justice, Fairness and Equality
Date
10/04/2019
Location:
Highfield House A02
Description
This year marks the centenary of the inclusion of language as a human right in international treaties. Has this been an effective approach to linguistic inequalities?
Language Standards and Linguistic Inequality in Europe
Date
15/04/2019
Location:
Highfield House A02
Description
With the Charter for Regional or Minority Languages (Council of Europe, 1992) Although Europe appears to be a leader in linguistic equality, why do many inequalities remain?
Translating Alice in Wonderland
Date
13/03/2019
Location:
Teaching and Learning Building D13
Description
Simple words, such as the conjunction 'and' and the negative adverb 'never', are revealed, through the comparison of multiple translations of a single work, to be quite complex.
Professional Competencies in Language Learning and Teaching
Date
12 - 13/07/2018
Location:
Jubilee Conference Centre
Description
Keynote speakers are Bernadette Holmes MBE, Director of Speak to the Future, the National Campaign for Languages, and Dr John Morley, Chair of the Association of University Language Centres and UNILANG Steering Committee. ?
Film Screening - Stanley Kubrick's 2001 Space Odyssey
Date
20/06/2018
Location:
Hallward Library Screening Room
Description
?Introduction by Dr John Marks Associate Professor in French and Francophone Studies Faculty of Arts
When the German state controlled the minds of its children
Date
10/05/2018
Location:
Trent Building CLAS Student Space Meeting Room 2
Description
?Use this opportunity to take a look at original German school books from the Third Reich! Learn about the portrayal of history for German pupils during the Third Reich and the importance of objectivity. It won't be a problem if you're not fluent in German, as there will be explanatory texts next to the original textbooks. There are also English textbooks. There are also English text books for learners of German, that where published around the same time and deal with the topic of the Third Reich.
The Uses Of Fairy Tales: Enchanting Ideologies And Radical Transformations
Date
10/05/2018
Location:
Djanolgy Theatre
Description
?Dr Rachel Palfreyman, Associate Professor in German Studies, discusses how fairy tales have been interpreted, ranging from their exploitation for political purposes to Bettelheim's orthodox and much-criticised Freudian approach - and how readers brush ideology aside to return to the stories again and again.
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