Emma Cayley 谷曦
@emmacayley.bsky.social
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Professor of Medieval French and Head of School of Languages, Cultures & Societies at Uni of Leeds; Chair of UCFL; Co-Chair of AHA; playing card collector; MSS & cat-lover.
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eicathomefinn.bsky.social
'But while universities...use fees from overseas students studying in the UK to cross-subsidise the cost of both research and teaching, it is not clear that...transnational education can shore up the financial position of universities under pressure from falling international student numbers.' 3/3
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eicathomefinn.bsky.social
'The rise of India as a destination for British universities to open satellite campuses feels like the “California gold rush”, according to...Phil Allmendinger, pro vice-chancellor for education and partnerships at the University of London'. 2/3
Cover of Alonzo Delano's memoir, On the Trail to the California Gold Rush, which painted a less than rosy picture of that phenomenon. Cover features men and a covered wagon led by oxen, on the trail west.
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eicathomefinn.bsky.social
'prime minister Keir Starmer...confirmed that the University of Lancaster and the University of Surrey had been given approval to open new campuses in India while on a trade mission to Mumbai, joining six more institutions already in the country.' (Lancaster is mooting 20% academic redundancy) 1/3
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eicathomefinn.bsky.social
'The imminent post-16 education and skills white paper is expected to set out measures to enhance collaboration between higher and further education in England. Or at least pleasant words about the value of such collaboration – we’ll have to see.'
FE-HE collaboration needs to be more than pointing both sectors at the same diminishing funding pot
Though it may end up being just that
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emmacayley.bsky.social
Oh please do! Would be great to catch up!
emmacayley.bsky.social
Inspiring to chat with fabulous Leeds poet #KimberlyCampanello about all things poetic, digital, immersive & environmental. Pleased to be involved with the Poetry@Leeds conference next June. If you’re interested in a panel on poetic fragments, let me know!
conferences.leeds.ac.uk/poetryenviro...
Poetry's Environments
conferences.leeds.ac.uk
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hetanshah.bsky.social
‘175 years ago this year, Queen Victoria gave her assent to “an Act for enabling town councils to establish public libraries & museums”, that enabled local authorities… to levy a ha’penny on the rates to establish a free public library.’ @richove.bsky.social
observer.co.uk/news/opinion...
Libraries are palaces for the people. Their ramparts need...
The spirit of public improvement that led to the legislation that created free public libraries 175 years go needs to be rekindled
observer.co.uk
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leedsclassics.bsky.social
Call for Papers! Symposium in honour of our much-missed colleague Prof. Malcolm Heath, Leeds, 21-2 May 2026. Paper proposals of no more than 500 words to be sent by 1 December to Prof. Emma Stafford ([email protected])

ahc.leeds.ac.uk/dir-record/r...

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Rhetoric, drama and their critics: celebrating the work of Malcolm Heath
ahc.leeds.ac.uk
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eicathomefinn.bsky.social
Courses on which admissions are paused include African American Studies, Chemistry (BA), Classics, French, German, Middle Eastern Studies, Modern Jewish Studies, Religion and Statistics (BA).
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dulcimerkate.bsky.social
Huge thanks to all who downloaded 'Count of Anjou' yesterday, shared the link or helped in other ways! The positive response is really encouraging. I will keep the song on the Bandcamp page for a couple more days:
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#medieval #music #hammereddulcimer
Count of Anjou ('Research Mix'), by Kate Arnold
track by Kate Arnold
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lcsleeds.bsky.social
We are so sorry to announce the death of our long time colleague and friend, Nigel Armstrong. He taught and researched here in French for twenty years and will be deeply missed by colleagues and students alike.
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lcsleeds.bsky.social
It’s blowing a gale here in Leeds but it’s warm in our building and full of staff, students and stories! Welcome to our Open Day! 🥳🎉
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leedsclassics.bsky.social
It may be stormy but the Leeds Open Day is still on! Chat to our staff and students in Michael Sadler LG 10 throughout the day, and check out our Classics and Ancient History talks at 10.00 in Roger Stevens Building Lecture Theatre 22 and 13.00 in Lecture Theatre 19

www.leeds.ac.uk/homepage/137...
Undergraduate Open Days
Explore our campus, talk to staff and students and find out about your subject at our open day. Join us for the day and find out what it means to be Leeds.
www.leeds.ac.uk
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jennyrichards.bsky.social
What a great opportunity 👇
bendavies.bsky.social
Pleased to announce @univeng.bsky.social small funding scheme now open to members. UE will fund up to 20 projects up to £250 each to support research/pedagogy/continuing professional development activities in Lit, Lang, Creative Writing. See details here: universityenglish.ac.uk/englishcreat...
University English Funding
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hetanshah.bsky.social
Tony Harrison was an Honorary Fellow of @britishacademy.bsky.social. I love this which says what was shocking about his poem V wasn’t the swearing but the iambic pentameters
www.bbc.co.uk/culture/arti...
"What was unexpected and possibly shocking about V," Byrne tells the BBC, "was less the dialogue that represented a young football supporter swearing - what a surprise - and more the use of iambic pentameter quatrains, at a time when closely patterned, regular verse was regarded as outmoded, an unfitting vehicle for modern concerns.
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ucflangs.bsky.social
It's European Day of Languages today! 😀

"Languages open hearts and minds" - to connect us, inspire new ideas and broaden horizons.
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ilcs.bsky.social
"Modern Foreign Languages degrees are the most starkly affected, with the number of courses nearly halved since 2011" 👇
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oliviaglaze.bsky.social
Thrilled that @katharinemurphy.bsky.social and my co-edited Special Issue is now out in the Journal of Romance Studies! 🎉 Huge thanks to our contributors across French, Spanish, Italian & Portuguese studies—showing the value of a multilingual approach to the Medical Humanities: tinyurl.com/mrxmznsm
Contents | Journal of Romance Studies 25, 3
This article was published open access under a CC BY-NC-ND licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/.
www.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk
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hetanshah.bsky.social
The government managed to recruit only 43 per cent of its target number of modern foreign language teachers for initial teacher training in 2024-25.
www.thetimes.com/article/df90...
Shortfall
Teachers training compared with target in selected subjects (2024-25)
Physical Education
209%
Biology
119%
English
101%
Mathematics
72%
Modern Foreign
Languages
43%
Computing
37%

Chart: The Times and The Sunday Times • Source: Department for Education