Department of Modern Languages and Cultures

Events from the last 12 months

 

'The Litvinenko Project' at Nottingham Lakeside Arts

Date
19/05/2015
Description
2Magpies Theatre present 'The Litvinenko Project'

40 Years of Slovene at Nottingham

Date
11/03/2015
Description
The 2014-2015 academic year marks 40 years since teaching of the Slovene language began at the Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies, University of Nottingham.

Language Services in the European Union Institutions

Date
25/02/2015
Description
Careers Talk for students (both postgraduate and undergraduate) with expertise in foreign languages.

Forging the Enemy: The Transformation of Common Serbian-Albanian Traits into Enmity and Political Hostility

Date
13/03/2015
Description
Department of Russian and Slavonic Studies research seminar

1st Annual CLAS Postgraduate Symposium

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

CTCCSEastWestDialogueMay2014

Date
08 - 09/05/2014
Description
Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies: East and West in Dialogue on 8-9 May 2014, at the Institute for Modern Languages Research, University of London

Centre for Translation Studies: Subtitling: A Collective Approach

Date
12 - 13/07/2013
Description
Keynote speakers: Jorge Díaz Cintas (Imperial College), Minako O'Hagan (Dublin City University)

Bridging the Cultural Gap in Translation

Date
16/07/2014
Description
In the fields of translation studies, intercultural communication and comparative cultural studies the relationships between so-called Eastern and Western contexts have increasingly become the focus of intercultural dialogues. However, despite the growing awareness of approaches to translation in Eastern contexts there is still an imbalance in academia, the profession and in training. Find out more!

Russian Ark

Date
10/12/2014
Description
Russian Ark uses ground-breaking filming techniques to fit 300 years of Russian history into one continuous shot, filmed in the State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, using 2000 actors. It's one film that shouldn't be missed!
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