Department of Modern Languages and Cultures

Events from the last 12 months

 

Nottingham Poetry Festival

Date
21 - 30/04/2018

POSTPONED: Centre for the Study of Post-Conflict Societies Seminar

Date
25/04/2018
Location:
Highfield House A11
Description
The Centre for the Study of Post-Conflict Societies will be hosting a seminar by Amanda Cahill-Ripley, from the University of Lancaster titled 'Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Sustaining Peace: Challenging the Neoliberal Peacebuilding Agenda

Nottingham and Malaysia Day

Date
25/04/2018
Location:
Djanogly Terrace Portland Building
Description
We mark our first ever Nottingham and Malaysia Day celebrating our connections between Nottingham and Malaysia. Throughout the day we will showcase a range of activities taking place at our Malaysia campus and collaborations between the UK and Malaysia, as well as the opportunity to meet with staff who have worked in Malaysia and find out how working overseas has shaped their career. Students will have the opportunity to find out more about studying in Malaysia. Between 12 and 3, Malaysian food will be available for purchase on the Djanogly Terrace (Portland Building).

Modern Languages and Cultures Research Seminar

Date
25/04/2018
Location:
Trent Building B38a
Description
The last Modern Languages and Culture research seminar of this year will be Ana Kolaric (University of Belgrade)

Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies Postgraduate Forum

Date
22 - 23/06/2018
Location:
University Park Nottingham
Description
For the 13th year running, the University of Nottingham will be hosting the Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies Postgraduate Community Forum.

Growing Stones: Memory cultures in the Northern Adriatic Borderland

Date
19/03/2018
Location:
A21 Trent Building
Description
The Department of Modern Languages and Cultures and the Department of History invite you to a lecture by Dr Borut Klabjan (EUI Florence, Koper, Ljubljana)

Mental Health in Higher Education

Date
26/03/2018
Location:
Portland Building, Room C27
Description
Mental Health in Higher Education is run by the charity 'Mental Health First Aid'. This one day course qualifies you as a Higher Education MHFA Champion.This intensive mental health awareness and skills course has been created in consultation with leading student mental health charity Student Minds, piloted in 16 universities and evaluated by the University of Chester. Everyone who completes the day gets an MHFA manual to keep and refer to whenever they need it, and a badge and certificate to say they are an MHFA Champion.

Labyrinths, vestibules, and ocular processes: from retinal vision to haptic perception

Date
27/03/2018
Location:
A11 Highfield House
Description
?Speaker: Dr Mark Paterson

Language Practices and Ideologies in the Ukrainian Complementary School

Date
09/03/2018
Location:
B4 Trent Building
Description
Speaker: Katie Harrison

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.
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