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Applications are welcome until 30 April 2019 for OWRI fellowships in languages and communities (past or present).

 

An award of £3,000 is available for a period of study at the Institute of Modern Languages Research, University of London for three months, or pro rata for a shorter period.

 

Preference will be given to research in Western European languages (mainstream or minority) in their global contexts, translation and/or translingual practices.

 

Research will feed into the AHRC Open World Research Initiative: Cross-Language Dynamics: Reshaping Communities (Translingual Strand), hosted at the IMLR.

 

For details and application see: https://modernlanguages.sas.ac.uk/research-fellowships/visiting-fellowships-and-scholarships/owri-fellowships-languages-and

 

 

Jon Millington

Events and Research Projects Officer

OWRI Project Administrator (Translingual Strand)

 

School of Advanced Study | University of London
Room 230 | Senate House | Malet Street | London WC1E 7HU

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The School of Advanced Study at the University of London is the UK's national centre for the facilitation and promotion of research in the humanities and social sciences.

 

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