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IAS Invited Lecture, “Spelling across unruly borders: The royal correspondence of James V of Scotland and Henry VIII of England, 1513-1542” by Dr. Mel Evans (University of Leeds)
The Department of the History of the English Language invites everybody to the second on-line lecture in the series Sociolinguistic Aspects of Historical Orthography, organised within the framework of the AMU Institute of Advances Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities [external link] programme. On Wednesday 13 December at 1.15 p.m ...
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WA Lunch Talk: How a second language context lowers cognitive interference during creative ideation in bilinguals
WA Lunch Talks are monthly meetings with presentations of current research results or research in progress by WA faculty, staff, or PhD students. We welcome all to a new talk in the series.How a second language context lowers cognitive interference during creative ideation in bilingualsRafał JończykWednesday 13 December 2023, 1:15–2:15 ...
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Irish Literary Geographies: A meeting with Daniel Mulhall
We warmly invite you to take part in a meeting with Daniel Mulhall in the “Irish Literary Geographies” series:Pilgrim Soul: W. B. Yeats and the Ireland of His TimeModerators: Liliana Sikorska and Justyna Mazurek-SchrammDecember, 11th 18:00 CET, ZoomRegistration e-mail
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Visions of the Afterlife: An online conference
Department of English and Irish Literature, and Literary Linguistics (Faculty of English, AMU), Department of Logics and Methodology of Science (Faculty of Philosophy, AMU) and the Irish Culture Foundation cordially invite you to Visions of the Afterlife, an online conference on 7th December 2023. We are honoured to host talks ...
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IAS Invited Lecture: “Catechisms as primers: the role of catechisms in assisting early readers of German in the sixteenth century” by Prof. Dr. Anja Voeste (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen)
The Department of the History of the English Language invites everybody to the second on-line lecture in the series Sociolinguistic Aspects of Historical Orthography [external link], organised within the framework of the AMU Institute of Advances Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities [external link] programme. On Wednesday 29 November at ...
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Love Lit Club: Shehan Karunatilaka “The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida”
The Love Lit Club warmly invites you for our first book discussion of this year, which will be devoted to the Booker Prize-winning The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida (2022) by Shehan Karunatilaka. The meeting will be held in room 214 at 12:00PM on Wednesday, November 29th.
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CLiP Reading Group: Meeting with Canadian writer Norman Ravvin
The Canadian Literature in Perspective Reading Group invites everyone to a meeting with Canadian writer Norman Ravvin. We will be discussing the author’s latest book Who Gets In. An Immigration Story. Join us on November 23, 6.30 PM, in 341 (Coll. Heliodori)
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Guest talk by Prof. Natasha Sumner: Heroes of the Gaelic World in the Digital Age: The Fionn Folklore Database
We cordially invite all interested parties to the guest talk by Prof. Natasha Sumner (Harvard University), on Wednesday 22 November 2023, 16.45, in room 235 at Collegium Heliodori, Grunwaldzka 6, Poznań.Heroes of the Gaelic World in the Digital Age: The Fionn Folklore DatabaseProf. Natasha Sumner (Harvard University)Wednesday 22 November 2023 ...
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Guest talk by Dr E. Dawson Varughese (MCH, MAHE)
We are thrilled to extend a warm invitation to all of you for an open online talk by Dr Emma Dawson Varughese from Manipal Centre for Humanities, MAHE, India, which will be hosted by the AMU Faculty of English on November, 21st.‘Christ the guru’: artistic representations of Jesus Christ in ...
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IAS Invited Lecture, “Transmission and diffusion in the history of spelling” by Prof. Gijsbert Rutten (Leiden University)
A new series of the IAS Invited Lectures at WA is starting on Wednesday 15 November at 1.15 p.m. This time the (online) talks will focus on the theme Sociolinguistic Aspects of Historical Orthography. You will find more information at IAS Invited Lecture Series website [external link]. The lectures are ...
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