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Multilingual is Normal!
Two students from the Department of Languages and Cultures reflect on having their writing published as part of Multilingual is Normal: An Anthology of Voices, Talking About Talking, edited by Cate Hamilton.
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What it’s like to do a Language Placement Online - Charlotte Coyne
During the Eater break of this year I was due to fly out to Spain and take part in a two-week placement at Escuela Entrelenguas in Ronda. However, due to the pandemic and the banning of international travel, I found myself staying at home, disappointed that I had missed this fantastic opportunity. Luckily, all was not lost! In late April I received an email from Entrelenguas giving me the opportunity to complete my placement online over summer so of course I snapped up the opportunity. In these times adapting to communication and work online is something familiar to most people, and despite wondering if this would still benefit me, I went for it and do not regret it one bit.
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Researching War Correspondence on the El Salvador Civil War - Salomea Chlebowksa
Salomea Chlebowska writes about her experience as a Research Assistant with Dr. Cornelia Gräbner, exploring archival material from the Centro Académico de la Memoria de Nuestra América.
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China and the Middle East/Mediterranean ("Mid-Med"): Contemporary Perspectives - an International Conference, by Justus Nam
PhD student Justus Nam writes about attending an international conference.
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Attending a Postgraduate Workshop - Amy Fligelstone
Our MA student Amy Fligelstone has recently attended a postgraduate workshop in London. Here's how she experienced it!
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Presenting my research on Rammstein at a national conference - Hannah Wolfenden
Our MA student Hannah Wolfenden has recently presented her research about the German band "Rammstein" at a national conference. Here's how she experienced it.
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Reflections on the play “Our Vaginas, Ourselves” by VaChina – Lei Zhang
Our PhD student Lei Zhang reports on the recent performance of “Our Vaginas, Ourselves” by VaChina
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2017 Beijing BOYA Conference – Harry Andrews
Harry Andrew reports on the 2017 Beijing Foreign Studies University BOYA Forum for undergraduate students in which he took part.
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DeLC graduate Nat Paterson on Getting Published as a Translator
Translating Primo Levi’s biography - Nat Paterson
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Life in Guangzhou, China - James Lester
James Lester writes about living and studying in China.