Department of Modern Languages and Cultures

Events from the last 12 months

 

Hungry for Words – Self-confidence and self-esteem for young people

Date
26/01/2017
Location:
Jubilee Campus, Nottingham NG8 1BB
Description
This event, for year 11 and 12 pupils and their teachers, is part of a wider research project on wellbeing, mental health issues and eating disorders.

Postgraduate open day 2017

Date
29/11/2017
Location:
Trent Building, University Park
Description
Find out more about our courses, meet staff and students, look at funding options, tour our fantastic facilities and campus!

A New Approach to Public Engagement at University of Nottingham

Date
13/12/2017
Location:
Chemistry Building, The Winters Gardens
Description
Join members of the Nottingham Public Engagement Network in helping decide how public engagement activity at the University will go forward.

Pop-up language sessions 21 November

Date
21/11/2015
Description
Short free language sessions led by language tutors

1st Annual CLAS Postgraduate Symposium

Date
27 - 28/04/2015
Description
Confirmed Keynote speaker : Professor Pat Thomson

The Freedom Blueprint

Date
29/05/2017
Location:
National Justice Museum
Description
Professor Zoe Trodd will lay out facts, figures and definitions for global slavery, then discuss the world's first large-scale research platform for ending slavery—a new Beacon of Excellence at the University of Nottingham that is working to help end slavery by 2030

Penny Lecture Series: Slave Trade Legacies: Past, Present, Future

Date
18/05/2017
Location:
New Art Exchange 39 - 41 Gregory Boulevard Nottingham NG7 6BE
Description
Please join the New Art Exchange and community activist Lisa Robinson (Bright Ideas) for a discussion on her project 'Slave Trade Legacies.'

Penny Lecture Series: Samuel Morley's Legacy

Date
26/04/2017
Location:
National Justice Museum (Formerly Galleries of Justice) High Pavement Nottingham NG1 1HN
Description
Please join Matthew Chesney, Director of BACKLIT Art Gallery, for an artist's talk on his 3D-sculpture of nineteenth century philanthropist Samuel Morley, at the National Museum of Justice.

Russian and Slavonic Studies welcomes guests from partner Universities in Moscow

Date
13 - 17/02/2017
Description
Dr Vladislav Alpatov of Moscow City Pedagogical University and Dr Lev Pisarev of St Tikhon's Orthodox University, visit the Department thanks to funding from the Erasmus+ programme.
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