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 .
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- The School of Cultures, Languages and Area Studies are pleased to announce a number of studentships at doctoral (PhD) and Masters level.
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- Congratulations Xiaohui Yuan on being awarded an AHRC Translating Cultures Research Network award.
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- We have news just in on what our former Hollywood interns have been doing since they finished at Nottingham.
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- Dr. Robin Vandome has been awarded a Mellon fellowship at the New-York Historical Society for the academic year 2012-2013
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- 08/02/2012 (17:30-18:30)
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- Trent B4
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- 'Acculturatin Shakespeare: Using Translation Theory to Analyse Theatre Translation Tactics under Stalin' by Jill Bates (University of Nottingham) and 'Revision in Nabokov's Works' by Lyndsay Miller (University of Nottingham)
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- 09/02/2012 (16:15-17:15)
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- Trent B4
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- 'Reflections on Goethe, Kafka, Brecht and the national Curriculum' by Professor Martin Swales (London)
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- 10/02/2012 (17:00-18:00)
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- Hallward Library Screening Room
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- Tulpan(Kazakhstan, 2008)
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- 11/02/2012 (15:00-18:00)
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- Hallward Screening Room LG140
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- Marx Film Screening on Dreamscapes: Jean Cocteau's Le sang d'un poete (1930) and Germaine Dulac's La Coquille et le Clergyman (1962)
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Student fees and finance for 2012/13
The University of Nottingham has announced plans to set undergraduate fees for full-time home and EU students at £9,000 from 2012. Fees do not have to be paid up-front and a generous package of bursaries will be available to support home students from lower-income families. Well over a third of our students will be eligible for our core bursaries, which offer up to £3,000 for each year of undergraduate study.
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