24.05.2023
12:00 Uhr - 14:00 Uhr
Vortrag

"The Fall and Rise of the Cornish Language"
Dr. Ken George

A talk from and with Dr. Ken George, a retired oceanographer. He's been actively involved in Celtic languages (and culture) for decades, has published widely on the topic, and held talks to academic and lay audiences throughout the world. A fluent speaker of Kernewek (the Celtic language spoken in Cornwall), Ken is also a member of the Gorsedh Kernow (where he carries the bardic name Profus an Mortyd or "Tide Predictor") and the Cornish Language Board.
He'll be joining us live from Cornwall to talk about "The fall and rise of the Cornish language".

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Dr. Susan Dostert-Zickel
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18:00 Uhr - 20:00 Uhr
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Department of Anglophone Studies
English Language Movie Society (ELMS)
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The Department of Anglophone Studies kindly invites you to join its the English Language Movie Society (ELMS)! It's a great opportunity to meet new people, watch movies in their original version and s...
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09.05.2023
18:00 Uhr - 20:00 Uhr
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Department of Anglophone Studies
English Language Movie Society (ELMS)
The Goonies (1985)

The Department of Anglophone Studies kindly invites you to join its the English Language Movie Society (ELMS)! The English Language Movie Society was founded in 2007 and is a group of students and sta...
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09.05.2023
14:00 Uhr - 16:00 Uhr
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How I Found New Philology, How New Philology Found Me: Reflections on my Life in Critical Studies
Prof. Stephen G. Nichols, John Hopkins University, American Academy of Arts and Sciences

This guest lecture is part of Prof. Heyl’s Graduate Seminar on English Modernism but open to all students and colleagues....
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17.05.2023
18:30 Uhr
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“The Metropolis in Miniature: London in Maps (from the Middle Ages to the Present)”
Prof. Dr. Christoph Heyl

Maps of London can be fascinating objects of research. They embody ways of looking at a city; they are about what is where, but they are also about the perception of space. They are sources of factual...
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17.05.2023
14:30 Uhr - 15:30 Uhr
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Engaging the public for participation in linguistics research projects
Dr. Suzanne Evans Wagner, Michigan State University

When recruiting participants for a (socio)linguistics project, researchers typically use their fieldwork contacts, existing pools (students at their institution, Prolific, Amazon Turk etc), or social...
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23.05.2023
18:00 Uhr - 20:00 Uhr
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Department of Anglophone Studies
English Language Movie Society (ELMS)
Dr Strangelove (1964)

The Department of Anglophone Studies kindly invites you to join its the English Language Movie Society (ELMS)! The English Language Movie Society was founded in 2007 and is a group of students and sta...
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24.05.2023
12:00 Uhr - 14:00 Uhr
Vortrag

"The Fall and Rise of the Cornish Language"
Dr. Ken George

A talk from and with Dr. Ken George, a retired oceanographer. He's been actively involved in Celtic languages (and culture) for decades, has published widely on the topic, and held talks to academic a...
Details
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25.05.2023
16:00 Uhr - 17:30 Uhr
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International Office
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New Study Programme, MA Anglophone Popular Culture

Both the increasingly globalized job market and the continuous advancement of academia require graduates from research-focused master programmes with competencies in more than one culture and language. By guiding students towards independent, competitive research projects and by teaching exclusively in English, students’ intercultural competencies (esp. in terms of Anglophone Popular Culture) as well as their problem-solving skills are advanced and strengthened. Since organised thinking and theoretically informed approaches to complex problems  are necessary for both areas, the MA programme prepares students for a career in the academia as well as the job market beyond the university. Read more

The Department of Anglophone Studies now has its own Instagram account. There we‘ll be providing information about selected events and all the latest happening in the department. You will also get a look into what we do here and may even snatch a little glimpse into individual lecturers‘/professors‘ research. Sounds good? Then please give us a follow and spread the word! 
 
 
 
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