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School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies

Welcome to the School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies at The University of Nottingham. 

We are one of the largest Schools in the university and one of the largest Schools  nationally dedicated to teaching and research in languages, area studies, cultural studies, media, film and communications. We have over 1,500 students and over 120 teaching and academic staff.

Our School is made up of six academic departments plus the University Language Centre.

Over 85% of our research was rated of international quality in the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise .   

News

Change to Culture, Film and Media MA programme for 2012

Congratulations to the French/German society

Description
Congratulations to the French and German society on a very productive year.

Arts and Humanities Research Council Studentships 2012

Description
American & Canadian Studies (AHRC subject area – English Lang. & Lit.) PhD Studentship available for study beginning September 2012.

Why I Became a Historian

Description
See the seven minute YouTube clip, Richard H. King on Why I Became a Historian.

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Upcoming Events

Science Technology Culture Research Group

Date
30/05/2012 (16:00-17:00)
Location:
Trent B4
Description
Arthur Piper: 'Print-on-demand: Nanotechnology and Reality 2.0'

American and Canadian Studies: Visiting Speaker

Date
30/05/2012 (17:00-19:00)
Location:
Portland E126
Description
Nelson Lichtenstein (University of California, Santa Barbara) will be visiting the Department of American and Canadian Studies to give a talk on " From the Boston Police Strike to Scott Walker'sWisconsin: Public Employee Unionism and the State Sovereignty Argument."

Centre for Contemporary East-Asian Cultural Studies: UTS: Seeing China

Date
01 (09:00) - 08/06/2012 (17:00)
Location:
Australia, Sydney, UTS

Marx Film Screening

Date
02/06/2012 (15:00-18:00)
Location:
Hallward Screening Room LG140
Description
Film Screening: Direct Action: Kojl Wakamatsu's The Red Army/PFLP: Declaration of World War (1971) and Emile de Antonio, Mary Lampson & Haskell Waxier's Underground (1971)

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