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The University of Oxford's 2024 Open Days will be held on Wednesday 26, Thursday 27 June, and Friday 20 September. On these dates, the English Faculty will be open from 9.30am to 4pm. All talks will take place in the English Faculty building, on the corner of St Cross and Manor Roads, and last half an hour.
You can register for the Open Days on the University website. Registration for our Open Days is not compulsory, but you will receive lots of useful information about the event and about applying for undergraduate study at Oxford.
Provisional programme for talks at the English Faculty:
10.00am - 10.30am: MINI LECTURE - Medieval Literature, Professor Nicholas Perkins (Professor of Medieval Literature, St Hugh’s College)
10.40am - 11.10am: MINI LECTURE - A Streetcar Named Desire: #MeToo and the Critics, Professor Sos Eltis (Professor of English and Theatre Studies, Brasenose College)
11.20am - 12.00pm: INFORMATION TALK: ENGLISH AT OXFORD with Professor Annie Sutherland (Professor of Medieval Literature, Somerville College)
12.00 - 2.00pm: LUNCH BREAK
2.30pm - 3.10pm: INFORMATION TALK: ENGLISH AT OXFORD (repeated talk) with Professor Annie Sutherland (Professor of Medieval Literature, Somerville College)
3.20pm - 3.50pm: MINI LECTURE - Taste and Judgment, Professor Patrick Hayes (Official Fellow and Tutor in English, St John’s College)
3.20pm - 3.50pm: JOINT SCHOOLS Q&A SESSIONS - STUDYING ENGLISH WITH HISTORY, CLASSICS, OR MODERN LANGUAGES. Please note this talk will take place in Seminar Room K.
Staff and current students will be present throughout the day to answer questions about the course, studying at Oxford, and the application process. We welcome students interested in joint schools (English and History; English and Classics; English and Modern Languages) to all of our talks.
https://www.english.ox.ac.uk/event/open-day-for-prospective-students-27-june-2024
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Cross Building, Manor Road, OX1 3UL Oxford, United Kingdom, St Cross Church, Oxford, Manor Road, Oxford, OX1 3UQ, United Kingdom,Oxford, Oxfordshire