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The Italian Research seminar is convened by DPhil students and seeks to bring together members of the sub-faculty at all levels (professors, researchers, and students), as well as anyone interested in any aspect of Italian studies.
All of our events take place during term time, mostly on Mondays at 17:15 at the Taylor Institution Library, unless otherwise stated.
Although the seminars are often examples of high-level research, they are accessible to anyone with some knowledge of Italian literature, language, and culture, allowing for vibrant dialogue among a wide range of specialists. Our events range from seminars on recent and ongoing research, to methodological roundtables, to book presentations, to workshops on various issues connected with graduate and postgraduate life.
We often host speakers from other universities from across the globe.
We also often hold seminars in tandem with ISO (Italian Studies at Oxford), and occasionally with the Early Modern Italian Seminar, Italian Poetry Today, and LEO (Leopardi Studies at Oxford).
If you have any questions, or you would like to be in touch with the organising committee, please email mailto:italian.res-sem@mod-langs.ox.ac.uk.
This series features in the following public collections: