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Book Lovers Among Students (BLASt) Meeting: Magical Realism’s Disruption of the American Dream in “The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender” by Leslye Walton
Book Lovers Among Students (American Literature Reading Group) will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, December 10, at 11:30 a.m. in room 215. Magical Realism’s Disruption of the American Dream in The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender by Leslye Walton All students and literature enthusiasts are welcome! For ...
10.12.202510.12 -
History of English Language Lovers 2025 Christmas Special
Join us for “Ho, Ho, Ho - Hauling Up for Christmas!,” a festive (and slightly cheeky) look at historical Christmas advertising. Together we’ll unwrap how marketers built consumer culture and gender roles right into the holiday season. Wednesday December 10th, 11:30, room 213. Come for the nostalgia and cookies, stay ...
10.12.202510.12 -
WA Distinguished Professor’s Lecture: “A revised assessment of linguistic diversity in Africa and some implications”
Time: Wednesday 10 December 2025 @ 11:30Venue: Aula, Collegium Heliodori Święcicki, Grunwaldzka 6Speaker: Prof. Tom Güldemann (Humboldt University, Berlin)A revised assessment of linguistic diversity in Africa and some implicationsAbstract For almost 60 years, the linguistic diversity in Africa has been evaluated with almost exclusive reference to Greenberg’s (1963) continental genealogical ...
10.12.202510.12 -
Jacek Fisiak Memorial Lecture 2025: “Shakespeare’s Language and the English Language”
Join us at Jacek Fisiak Memorial Lecture 2025 entitled “Shakespeare’s Language and the English Language”. This year our guest is going to be Prof. Jonathan Culpeper (Lancaster University). Date: Tuesday 9/12/2025Time: 18:30-19:30Venue: zoom Registration form [external link to a form on Microsoft Forms] Abstract This talk reflects on both Shakespeare’s ...
9.12.202509.12 -
Hybrid on-site/on-line colloquium: “Revising the semantic assignment typology of gender in Africa and beyond”
Speaker: Prof. Tom Güldemann (Humboldt University, Berlin)Time: Tuesday 9 December 2025 @ 16:45Venue: Room 235, Collegium Heliodori Święcicki, Grunwaldzka 6 and Zoom online colloquium (Afrikalinguistische Kolloquium) [external link to Zoom] Abstract The earliest typologies of semantic gender assignment were biased toward the opposition of feminine vs. masculine sex, which predominates ...
9.12.202509.12 -
Guest lecture by Jennifer Scappettone: “Agitating a Copper Lyre: Geopoetics of Extraction and the Archaeology of the ‘Cloud’”
The Department of American Studies: Literature and Media cordially invites all students, faculty, and guests to a lecture by the American poet, scholar, and activist Jennifer Scappettone “Agitating a Copper Lyre: Geopoetics of Extraction and the Archaeology of the ‘Cloud’”. Date: December 9th, 2025 (Tuesday), Time: 13:15 Venue: Sala Górna, ...
9.12.202509.12 -
Reading Poetry Circle (LoveLitClub) Meeting: Poetry set to music
We would like to warmly invite you to the meeting of Poetry Reading Circle, part of LoveLitClub, which discusses poetry from the UK, Ireland, and Commonwealth. The theme of our next meeting is poetry set to music. If you know a poem set to music, bring it to the meeting ...
3.12.202503.12 -
DeSic Scholarly Meeting: “Time in Julie Taymor’s Titus” by Prof. Jacek Fabiszak
The Department of Studies in Culture invites everyone to its first scholarly meeting on the 3rd of December 2025 at 11.30 in Room 155. DeSic Scholarly meetings are a series of scholarly events organized by the Department of Studies in Culture and featuring a wide range of cultural topics. The ...
3.12.202503.12 -
LoveLitClub meeting: “Burial rites” by Hannah Kent
We would like to warmly invite you to the next Love Lit Club meeting that will take place on November 26th at 13:15 in Room 214. We will be discussing “Burial rites” by Hannah Kent. The copy of the book is available: contact dr Jacek Olesiejko to get it.promotional poster
26.11.202526.11 -
Phon&Phontastic meeting: Gil Verbeke (University of Ghent): “Phonetic variation in regional accents of English: How does it affect perception and spoken word recognition for L2 listeners?”
Phon&Phontastic is back! The Department of Contemporary English and Multilingualism (DoCEM) and the Experimental Phonology and Phonetics Lab (EPPL) are excited to announce the first Phon&Phontastic meeting of the academic year! 26 November 202512:00 (note the one-time-only change from our usual 11:30!)Room 211 We’ll kick things off with a guest ...
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