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Prof Natalie Edwards

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Head of the School of Modern Languages & Professor of Literature in French at University of Bristol. Researching multilingual, transnational & migrant writing.

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Pleased to announce the publication of my book Multilingual Life Writing by French and Francophone Women: Translingual Selves, almost exactly one year after my @french_studies visiting fellowship. Very grateful to all who helped! routledge.com/Multilingual-L…


Congratulations to @DrAshwinyOK on her excellent book, Refugee Afterlives, which I was pleased to launch at the @refugeestudies centre @UniofOxford this evening.

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This looks like one to pre-order @RoutledgeLit all right! I'm very pleased with Chapter 8 by @profnatedwards but each of the seventeen chapters looks interesting bloomsbury.com/us/life-writin…


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Our leading ladies! 💐 A wonderful inaugural to (belatedly) celebrate Professor Ruth Glynn and Professor Catherine O’Rawe and their roles in shaping Italian Studies in the U.K. and beyond. Expertly compèred by another @BristolItalian legend, Prof DD. Hip hip, hooray!

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UUK: "Graduates from more disadvantaged backgrounds who had a period abroad during their degree earned 4.2% more and were 6.1% more likely to be in a graduate level job compared to their non-mobile peers" universitiesuk.ac.uk/what-we-do/pol….


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Congratulations on this latest Routledge book from Megan Brown and Helga Lenart-Cheng, "Un/Bound" which includes my humble offering with @profnatedwards "Flawed Border Crossings in Life Writing by Fabienne Kanor and Gisèle Pineau" routledge.com/UnBound/Brown-…


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Key UUK Blueprint for HE recommendation today: 'There should be a national strategy to foster language provision in schools & to retain sufficient higher education capability in languages & interdisciplinary area studies to meet the long-term needs of the UK' @UCFLangs @ILCS_SAS

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Happy first day of term to our students and colleagues! We hope you found our Welcome Week events helpful, including the talk by our Head of School @profnatedwards (pictured here addressing the Modern Language Class of 2028). Pic credits @octolingualman #WeAreBristolUni

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A very warm welcome to the 300+ students of Modern Languages @BristolSML!

@profnatedwards Natalie addressing the incoming Modern Languages Class of 2028 at the University of Bristol. I’m flattered she told them she ended up marrying one of her classmates, though relieved she didn’t say who or where that person was…

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Debra Dank asks in Open Access interview in our issue "How can such a young language (English) articulate Aboriginal linguistic form/function when our communicative practice has been in place/evolving for at least sixty thousand years?" @profnatedwards brill.com/view/journals/…


My fabulous department and I are all excited to host the 2025 SFS conference at Bristol! Abstracts due 21 September. @FrenchUoB1 @BristolCompLit @BristolSML @AuFrenchStudies @UoBArtsMatter @BristolUni

A reminder that the deadline for panel and paper proposals for next year's SFS conference in Bristol is 21st September 2024. The CfP is available via the link below: sfs.ac.uk/conferences/sf… @FrenchUoB1 @BristolCompLit @BristolUni



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Latest publication from our @arc_gov_au Discovery grant is Volume 2 (2024): Issue 2 (Sep 2024): Special Issue: Australia’s Multilingual Literary Landscape, edited by Christopher Hogarth and Natalie Edwards. @profnatedwards Article descriptions to follow brill.com/view/journals/…


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Congratulations to @mateobrown for his book Sport in South America: A History on winning the Lord Aberdare Literary Prize 2024, awarded by the British Society of Sport History @BritSportHisSoc @SouvikNaha @EricaMunkwitz @YaleBooks @BristolUni sportinhistory.org

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Study arts and humanities because you love them (and so do employers, by the way) | Xaymaca Awoyungbo | The Guardian theguardian.com/commentisfree/…


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Congratulations to Dr José Lingna Nafafé (@BristolHiPLA) who has received the 2024 @ASAUK_News Best Book Prize for 'Lourenço da Silva Mendonça and the Black Atlantic Abolitionist Movement in the Seventeenth Century' 🥳 Read more about the award 👉 brnw.ch/21wLTfN

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Job opportunity! Come join a fantastic team in Modern Languages @QUBelfast @qub_ael Camões Language Teaching Fellow in Portuguese (part-time 0.4FTE). Application closing date: 02/09/2024. hrwebapp.qub.ac.uk/tlive_webrecru…


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Congratulations to everyone receiving their results today! 🎉Coming to Bristol to study at the School of Modern Languages? We can’t wait to meet you! 👋@FrenchUoB1 @BristolItalian @BristolHiPLA @BristolGerman @BristolRuCz @BristolCompLit


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Always happy to receive good news. This means it’s a lot cheaper, too, in case anyone on here hasn’t bought or read this potential future bestseller yet…#afropean @casamacombo #Senegal @RoutledgeLit #AuthorsOfTwitter #academia

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The Society is pleased to announce that its 66th Annual Conference will take place at the University of Bristol from 30th June to 2nd July 2025. @FrenchUoB1 sfs.ac.uk/conferences/sf…

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We are thrilled that @french_studies 66th Annual Conference is coming to @BristolUni in 2025! 📅30th June – 2nd July 2025 Panel sessions on the following topics are welcome: Adaptation and Intermediality Bricolage Celebrating Maryse Condé (1934-2024) A Century of Art Deco


Enjoying the view from Stirling Castle after an amazing #SFSStirling2024. Many thanks to @kate_l_foster and @french_studies Looking forward to hosting the conference in Bristol next year! @BristolSML @FrenchUoB1 @UoBArtsMatter

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