Events

A new Babel
A New Babel: Multilingualism, Translingualism, and Translation in Contemporary Literature

The conference “A New Babel: Multilingualism, Translingualism, and Translation in Contemporary Literature” will take place from May 26 to 28 at the Polo Zanotto and at Santa Marta campus. It is organized by Gabriella Pelloni (University of Verona, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures), Paola Bellomi (University of Siena), and Marika Piva (University of Padua). […]

XXII Colloque International
The 22nd International Conference of the French Renaissance Study Group

The international conference “‘Or ne vous semble plus estre chose merveilleuse que Ferrare soit ici’: Thinking, Imitating, and Translating Ariosto and Tasso in France” will take place from May 29 to 30 at Palazzo Pompei, the seat of the Verona Natural History Museum (Lungadige Porta Vittoria 9, 37129 Verona). The event is organized in memory […]

Borse di dottorato 2025
PhD scholarships in Inclusive Humanities

The PhD Program in Foreign Languages and Literatures of our Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures (University of Verona) is offering 6 scholarships for the academic year 2025/26, 2 of which are linked to the Departmental Project of Excellence Inclusive Humanities. Application deadline: May 20, 2025. View the call for applications at this link.

Voci dimenticate Bazan e Vicente
Forgotten Voices: Emilia Pardo Bazán and Ángeles Vicente

As part of the “Forgotten Voices” initiative, on Tuesday, May 13 at 6:00 p.m., the Orange Room of the Arturo Frinzi Library will host a fascinating opening lecture by Valentina Nider (University of Bologna) entitled “Genealogies and Futures: New Perspectives for Literature and Gender Studies.” In Spain at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth […]

Sustainable digital publication
Sustainable digital publication and accessible digital editing infrastructures

The series of meetings Sustainable Digital Publication and Accessible Digital Editing Infrastructures will take place from Monday, May 19 to Thursday, May 29 with Professor Susanna Allés-Torrent from the University of Miami. This workshop focuses on Digital Scholarly Editions (DSE), with particular attention to inclusion and “minimal computing.” DH AND TEXTUAL SCHOLARSHIP. THE CASE OF […]

Laboratorio LIS 2025
Introduction to Italian Sign Language 2025

Registration is now open for the “Introductory Workshop on LIS – Italian Sign Language,” which offers the recognition of 3 CFU credits to students enrolled in our degree programs. This initiative is promoted by the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures and is part of the Project of Excellence “Inclusive Humanities. Development Perspectives in Research […]