19/06/2026
June 2026 marks a year for the Lost & Found in Translation (L&FIT) – a collaborative network founded by Dr Ruth Abou Rached, Lecturer in Arabic Cultural Studies.
L&FIT brings together researchers whose work involves qualitative interviews conducted across diverse languages, settings and disciplines.
Read more: https://www.manchester.ac.uk/about/news/lost--found-in-translation-from-methods-fair-workshop-to-a-global-research-network/
10/06/2026
Umberto Eco in Britain
📅 Friday 26 June
⏰ 3-6.30pm
📍 International Anthony Burgess Foundation
🎟️ Free – Booking required
A special public event, exploring how Eco interacted with British literature, thought, media, and intellectual traditions.
Tickets and info:
Umberto Eco in Britain
A special public event, exploring the relationship between Umberto Eco and British culture.
10/06/2026
❓ What is Jamaican Patois/Patwah? How much variation is there between different regions of Jamaica and /or across generations, and why? How are younger generations learning, adapting, and using the language in Manchester and beyond?
️🖊 Come join Dawn Edge, Serge Sagna from Linguistic Diversity Collective and Creative Manchester at this dynamic event for that aims to engage all generations of people of Jamaican descent living in Manchester and members of the wider public who would like to learn more about Jamaican Patwa / Patois. We will explore the meanings, uses, origins, and evolution of Jamaican Patwa.
🧑🎓 Come ready to share, learn, and laaf till yuh glad bag buss!
📆 Wednesday 10 June, 5:30 – 7pm, Old Trafford Library
🎟️ Book your tickets here - https://www.manchestercityofliterature.com/event/jamaican-patois-patwah-creole-on-the-map/
10/06/2026
Schools Poetry Competition – Globally Curious: Voices from the Earth - Universally Manchester Festival
Join us to enjoy some fantastic verse, read by a bright young generation of new writers....
09/06/2026
📚 Explore children's literature through taste at 'Tasting Children’s Literature: An Edible Read-A-Thon' as part of the Manchester City of Literature
🍎 “Tasting Children’s Literature: An Edible Read-A-Thon” is an immersive experience and read-a-thon of classic and contemporary children’s literature aimed at young children up to the age of 8.
🚸 The workshop will engage children in drawing pictures of and telling stories about the foods that come to life in their favourite stories, as well as the foods that mean most to them and their communities.
️11 June⏰10am📍Z-arts 🎟️Free
Book: https://ow.ly/rbPv50Z4CcX
08/06/2026
In-between China and the World
📅 Monday 15 June
⏰ 2.30-4pm
📍 John Thaw Studio Theatre, Martin Harris Centre
🎟️ Free – Booking required
You're invited to the premier screening of five short documentary films exploring China’s relations with the world through the role of cultural brokers, entrepreneurs, traders and translators.
Tickets and info: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/in-between-china-and-the-world-tickets-1989314759998
04/06/2026
A fantastic illustration created by Jenny Leonard Art at our recent Research Showcase, highlighting all of the fascinating themes we touched on in our discussions.
Thanks to all who attended, and especially to those who joined our panels and shared their presentations.
18/05/2026
CIDRAL-JRRI Creations Launch Showcase
📅 Thursday 21 May
⏰ 4-6pm
📍 The John Rylands Research Institute and Library, 150 Deansgate, M3 3EH
🎟️ Free – Booking required
Join us for the second CIDRAL creations launch of this academic year, held in co-operation with the John Rylands Research Institute and Library.
The event showcases recent publications and other creations (music, performance, poetry and art) by colleagues in SALC and their collaborators.
Tickets and info: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cidral-jrri-creations-launch-showcase-tickets-1988481471610