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May 21, 2021June 17, 2021 billylinguist Uncategorized

Northumbria English interns

We are delighted to welcome a group of Northumbria University interns to our team this semester.

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April 28, 2021June 17, 2021 billylinguist Uncategorized

Shakespeare in the North

An important new collection, edited by our colleague Adam Hansen, is published by Edinburgh University Press this Friday, 30th April.

It’s an exciting collection, containing essays by emerging and leading scholars, including Adam and two other Northumbria colleagues, Paul Frazer and Monika Smialkowska

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April 20, 2021June 17, 2021 billylinguist Uncategorized

Gender Roles and Two-Spirit Identities

Our colleague Dr. Francesca Mussi will be speaking in the Institute of Humanities research seminar series online at Northumbria on Wednesday 21st April at 4.10pm UK time (ten past four so there’s time to get a cuppa or stretch legs for people teaching until 4).

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April 20, 2021June 17, 2021 billylinguist Uncategorized

Two More Linguistics Seminars This Year

We are looking forward to the next two research seminars in our series this year.

The events are online and open to all. We look forward to seeing you there.

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March 22, 2021June 17, 2021 billylinguist Uncategorized

Language and Education in French cinema

Tonight’s Linguists at the Movies (@LinguistsMovies) screening is The Class/Entre Les Murs

As explained in an earlier post, the idea of Linguists at the Movies is that everyone who’s interested accesses a film, presses play at the same time and shares thoughts during or after viewing the film using the hashtag #LinguistsMovies.

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