Celtic Studies at the University of Oxford (@celticoxford) 's Twitter Profile
Celtic Studies at the University of Oxford

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elena.parina (@elena_parina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring! 24 months as PostDoc (80%) within the DFG-funded project Early Modern cultures of translation in Wales: innovations and continuities [16th c.], part of the DFG SPP2130 Cultures of Translation in Early Modern Times. #CelticStudies

We are hiring! 24 months as PostDoc (80%) within the DFG-funded project Early Modern cultures of translation in Wales: innovations and continuities [16th c.], part of the DFG SPP2130 Cultures of Translation in Early Modern Times. #CelticStudies
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Congratulations to Elisa Cozzi @QueensCollegeOx who has won the Sir John RhΕ·s Prize for her essay β€˜From DΓ‘nta GrΓ‘ to Dante: Irish-Italian Genealogies, 1350–1850’. The judges felt that the originality & freshness of the essay made it a deserving winner. english.web.ox.ac.uk/article/elisa-…

Dr. Caitlyn Brinkman-Schwartz (@caitlynbbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What’s a reasonable hourly fee for freelance historical research? RA work for a university that specifically wants me and is offering to incentivise with higher Β£ to prioritise their project (because I’m busy).

Y Ganolfan Geltaidd (@ganolfan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

πŸ”–For the diary – Brittany Colloquium πŸ—“οΈ21/06/24 πŸ—£οΈPresentations by researchers from Wales and Brittany. πŸ“Council Chamber National Library of Wales & online Heather Williams CRBC

πŸ”–For the diary – Brittany Colloquium
πŸ—“οΈ21/06/24
πŸ—£οΈPresentations by researchers from Wales and Brittany.
πŸ“Council Chamber <a href="/NLWales/">National Library of Wales</a> &amp; online
<a href="/HeatherHMW/">Heather Williams</a> <a href="/CRBCBrest/">CRBC</a>
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THIS FRIDAY (3 May) - join us for this year's O'Donnell lecture on '"Which name is more fitting for them?" Irish ethnonyms in Late Antiquity' by Dr. Patrick Wadden (Belmont Abbey College). The event will take place at the English Faculty at 5pm - all welcome! No booking required

THIS FRIDAY (3 May) - join us for this year's O'Donnell lecture on '"Which name is more fitting for them?" Irish ethnonyms in Late Antiquity' by Dr. Patrick Wadden (Belmont Abbey College). The event will take place at the English Faculty at 5pm - all welcome! No booking required