Welcome

This blog was created as part of the Erasmus Mundus Crossways in Cultural Narratives Masters programme, which is the only one of the EU approved and funded Erasmus Mundus Masters programmes to specialise in traditional humanities with a modern languages background. The Crossways Consortium comprises 6 top-class European universities.

For further information, please check the programme's official website and the universities' websites on the Useful Links section on the left. If you wish to have a specific question answered, please click on Email here and submit your query.

Mundus students, here you will find regular posts regarding the universities of the consortium, tips, activities, events, pictures, etc. Apart from checking it regularly to keep yourself up to date, a good way to use the blog is through the search device. We already have a significant amount of information on some universities of the consortium, so if you want to find information on a specific city, type its name in the search field (top left). You will then see all posts related to that specific city (because each post title contains the city's name in it). You can also type "General" in order to find information concerning everybody.

Thursday, 26 February 2009

Sheffield: Redefining Modern Languages for the 21st Century

Annual Postgraduate Research Training and Development Guest Lecture
SMLC Leeds, in conjunction with the Universities of Durham and Sheffield
Speaker: Professor Mike Kelly (Southampton)
Monday 9 March, 4-5.30 pm
Miall Lecture Theatre, Baines Wing, University of Leeds

Redefining Modern Languages for the 21st Century

Recognising that there are more than 700 reasons for studying languages, this lecture will investigate the relationship between language learning and the content most frequently studied in UK degree programmes. Taking up Bourdieu's distinction between cognitive and temporal aspects of a discipline, it will argue that the social, cultural and linguistic dimensions of modern languages have strong centrifugal tendencies, especially in patterns of research. Conversely, there are strongly centripetal tendencies, especially in teaching programmes. The lecture will examine the role of the UK Subject Centre (LLAS) in promoting stronger links between languages,linguistics and area studies, and between research and teaching in these subject areas.

Professor Kelly is Director of the UK Subject Centre for Languages, Linguistics and Area Studies and Director of the nation-wide Routes into Languages programme, as well as being an internationallly renowned academic and Head of Humanities at Southampton.

If you would like to attend the lecture, please email Rachel Haworth (r.a.haworth00@leeds.ac.uk) to reserve a place, so that we can keep an eye on numbers and room size. Please also let Rachel know if you would like to come to the reception afterwards.

Best wishes,
David Looseley

Sheffield: Summer Experience Fair

From the Carrers Services at Sheffield University

What will you be doing in Summer 2009?

If you're short of cash this summer or you would like to get some work experience or even go travelling, then you need to visit the Summer Experience Fair.

The Summer Experience Fair offers you the chance to meet employers face to face on campus and apply for one of the many positions on offer this summer.

The fair takes place on Wednesday 4th March 2009 between 11.00am and 3.30pm in The Foundry which is based within The University of Sheffield Union of Students. Register online and book your place by visiting www.sheffieldcareersfairs.ac.uk.

Employers will be offering a mix of vacancies including summer placements/internships, expedition experiences and summer vacation work.

Don't hang about this summer - visit the Summer Experience Fair!

Information related to this message is available at http://www.sheffieldcareersfairs.ac.uk.

Sheffield: Developing your Skills

Announcement from the Careers Services at Sheffield University

How are your Communication and Teamworking Skills? Have you got a CV you can be proud of? Are you hoping to have some interviews in the near future?

Our Skills for Success sessions can help you with all of the above - why not Give it a Go?

Upcoming sessions:

Communication & Teamworking Skills for Industry - Monday 2 March 2.00-4.00pm
In this session, Atkins plc will get you thinking about the importance of communicating information to different groups of people, particularly within the team environment – and will demonstrate the effects of getting it wrong.

Cracking CVs -Tuesday 3 March 2.00-4.00pm
Need expert help with your CV? Want practical suggestions on how to review and improve it? Book a place to ensure that your CV doesn’t let you down. (Copy of your CV required)

All about Interviews – Monday 9 March 2.00-4.30pm
Good interview preparation will help you to make a good impression – and hopefully get you the job you want. Make sure you are well prepared for all your interviews

Places are limited - book yours at the Careers Service, 388 Glossop Road (£10 refundable deposit required)

See the full Skills for Success programme online at: 
http://www.shef.ac.uk/careers-whats-on/daily.do or collect a copy of the red Skills for Success leaflet from the Student Jobshop or the Careers Service, or pick up the Give it a Go booklet in the Students' Union - full details inside

Skills for Success is generously supported by PricewaterhouseCoopers