Elections to Post-Doctoral Research Fellowships

The Warden and Fellows of the College have elected to Post-Doctoral Research Fellowships:

Nuno Castel-Branco (History of Science; Villa I Tatti, Harvard)

Paula Chan (History; Georgetown)

Charlotte Linton (Social Anthropology; Oxford)

Matan Mazor (Life Sciences; Birkbeck)

Jane Tan (Mathematics; Oxford)

Antonia Weberling (Life Sciences; Cambridge)

14 February 2023

 

French Graduate Seminar

The French Graduate Seminar takes places fortnightly and is convened by Hannah Scheithauer (hannah.scheithauer@queens.ox.ac.uk) and Roger Navas i Solé (roger.navas@trinity.ox.ac.uk).

Events in this series

French Graduate Seminar: ‘The problem(s) of identity in Charles Nodier's Thérèse Aubert’ | ‘Water, Vulnerability, and Nathacha Appanah’

21st February 2023, 5:15 pm - 6:30 pm

The French Graduate Seminar takes places fortnightly and is convened by Hannah Scheithauer (hannah.scheithauer@queens.ox.ac.uk) and Roger Navas i Solé (roger.navas@trinity.ox.ac.uk).

This week, our speakers will be: 

Joseph Begley (New College): ‘The problem(s) of identity in Charles Nodier’s Thérèse Aubert’

Elly Walters (Wadham College): ‘Water, Vulnerability, and Nathacha Appanah’

All welcome!

Other events this month

French Graduate Seminar: ‘Conditions for a Materialist Aesthetics: Consciousness and Unconsciousness in the Althusserian Reading of Brecht’ | ‘Le Plaisir de Brecht: Roland Barthes and Literary Politics’

7th February 2023, 5:15 pm - 6:30 pm

The French Graduate Seminar takes places fortnightly and is convened by Hannah Scheithauer (hannah.scheithauer@queens.ox.ac.uk) and Roger Navas i Solé (roger.navas@trinity.ox.ac.uk).

This week, our speakers will be: 

Violeta Garrido (EHESS/University of Granada): ‘Conditions for a Materialist Aesthetics: Consciousness and Unconsciousness in the Althusserian Reading of Brecht’

Liam Johnston-McCondach (New College): ‘Le Plaisir de Brecht: Roland Barthes and Literary Politics’

All welcome!

Other events this month

French Graduate Seminar: ‘Doing things with light: the soirée as a luxotope (1841-1913)’ | « Le “demi-jour”, l’Allemagne et le fantastique. À propos d’une remarque de Gautier sur Hoffmann »

24th January 2023, 5:15 pm - 6:30 pm

The French Graduate Seminar takes places fortnightly and is convened by Hannah Scheithauer (hannah.scheithauer@queens.ox.ac.uk) and Roger Navas i Solé (roger.navas@trinity.ox.ac.uk).

This week, our speakers will be:

Joanna Beaufoy (University of Copenhagen): ‘Doing things with light: the soirée as a luxotope (1841-1913)’

Arthur Houplain (Université Rennes 2 / Université de Bâle): « Le “demi-jour”, l’Allemagne et le fantastique. À propos d’une remarque de Gautier sur Hoffmann » / ‘“Half-light”, Germany, and the fantastic. About a remark on Hoffmann by Gautier’

All welcome!

Other events this month

Early Modern Intellectual History: ' The freedom to philosophize in the German Enlightenment from Christian Wolff to the berlin Academy'

Dr Tinca Prunea-Bretonnet, Bucharest

Events in this series

Early Modern Intellectual History: 'Anglo -Venetian views on cross-confessional alliances during the Thirty Years War'

Professor Filippo de Vivo, Oxford

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Early Modern Intellectual History:'What makes early modern intellectual history ''early modern''? Marsilio Ficino (1433-99), Plotinus and astrology in the transition from medieval to Renaissance astrology, magic and religion'

Dr Darrel Rutkin, Venice

Events in this series

Early Modern Intellectual History: 'Mapping the chiaroscuro: Marsilio Ficino on Plato's allegory of the cave'

Dr Anna Corrias, Cambridge

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Early Modern Intellectual History:' Early modern scholarship on idolatry and the Chinese Rites debate'

Dr Felix Schlichter, Cambridge

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