Skip to main content

Read all the latest news from the faculty, or visit our Events section to see what's on.

To receive our news as soon as it's published, subscribe to our RSS feed

Women In German Studies
'Reform & Revolt' - Women in German Studies Open Conference

Women in German Studies is a professional organisation for Germanists in Great Britain and Ireland which was founded in 1988 by Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly, Professor Emeritus at the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages. From 22 to 24 June 2017 the conference will come to Oxford for the first time, to explore the topics 'reform' and 'revolt' across German history, literature and culture.

Assorted flags of Europe
Report on Year 9 Open Day

On Thursday 9th February 2017 the faculty held its first Year 9 Modern Languages Open Day, attended by 90 pupils from 11 Oxfordshire schools.

Henrike Laehnemann Brexit Interview
Reactions to Brexit: Interview with Professor Henrike Lähnemann

An interview with Henrike Lähnemann, Professor of Medieval German, was recently published in Letter, the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) alumni magazine. Henrike discusses her reactions to the Brexit vote, and those of people around her in the UK, and thoughts on how it will affect British universities.

Helen Watanabe Okelly Honorary Dlitt 01
Honorary DLitt for Professor Helen Watanabe O'Kelly

On Thursday 1 December 2016, Professor Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly was conferred with an Honorary DLitt by the National University of Ireland in Dublin. She is an alumna of the NUI, having studied German and Spanish at University College Cork for her BA and German for her MA, before taking the degree of Dr. Phil at the University of Basel.

Erasmus Logo
Why we cannot afford to lose Erasmus+

Andrea Klaus (University of Warwick) and Silke Mentchen (University of Cambridge) have written a detailed report into the reasons why the Erasmus+ scheme is so essential to academia.