How is your #NewYearsResolution going? Often we look back to the past when imagining a different future. Why is that? 🤔
👉 https://t.co/UOYDm7NcWk
@imemsdurham@mlacdurham
Our in person Japan events in March are fully booked, but there are lots more FREE activities from January to March that North East schools can get involved in to celebrate Japanese language and culture and inspire children and young people: https://t.co/XVPBGMit17
North East & UK schools Y8-Y13 and university students: #German Careers Roadshow 29 Jan in Durham. Join in a varied programme with employers, workshops on careers and study opportunities, presentations and a quiz with prizes.
https://t.co/MZwkkRrYCe
Professor Patrick Zuk seeks to set the record straight on how communist suppression shaped Eastern Europe's music history.
Now, his work is being celebrated with an honorary doctorate. 👏🎓
Discover more 👉 https://t.co/k4BSGyJFJ3
Professor Katrin Wehling-Giorgi from our School of Modern Languages and Cultures makes the case for why students should study Italian in The Times 🇮🇹
Learn more about studying Italian at Durham 👉 https://t.co/FSCdyfsdlk
#transformativehumanities
NE Year 10 Spanish learners are invited to @durham_uni on a tourism marketing challenge. 5th March (all day). Use Spanish to advertise Bishop Auckland as a tourist destination. Takes place at The Auckland Project in Bishop Auckland. Registration required! https://t.co/wMpRdPkNif
We're very grateful to former British diplomat, Ian Proud, who came to talk to our students and those from @MLACdurham as part of a foreign policy workshop last week. Find out more on our website ➡️
https://t.co/LtoGj83Fw4
Register for a half-day language student immersion @durham_uni for AS/A Level pupils (NE). Meet language students, share experiences and take part in language activities they study/want to take at degree level. Flexible bookings from mid-Feb to mid-March. https://t.co/yWbtcq9pFG
In this new blog post, our student Nicola describes her experiences studying at Tsinghua University in China, and visiting sights such as the Gubei Water Town in Beijing.
https://t.co/Nrb2gltXu8
JOB: Join my colleague, the amazing Prof Rosi Song at @MLACdurham for a 3-year postdoc on her EU Horizon Grant Project, RELISH. A great opportunity for scholars of food studies, cultural heritage, sustainability and hospitality.
https://t.co/XHAwXwprX4
We are delighted to invite @durham_uni students to a talk by former diplomat Ian Proud, who served in Thailand, Afghanistan and Russia.
Ian will discuss career pathways in diplomacy.
Teaching and Learning Centre, Room 033, 28 November, 5.15 pm
In this new video, our student Max talks about his experiences on his year abroad in China, including dealing with culture shock and studying at a Chinese university.
https://t.co/9LUTxSPyt6
Judging these essays was a real privilege: congratulations to the winner, runner-up, and all the finalists on their exceptional work! Now that everything is deanonymized, I am also delighted to discover that said runner-up is a delightful former student of mine @MLACdurham