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http://www.ulster.ac.uk/library/arts/frenchcontents.htm
Internet resources for French Studies
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The French HUSSARR website aims to offer Australian humanities and social sciences researchers assistance in locating French related material held in this country and world wide.
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The 2001 Group and the University Teaching Database in French Studies
The 2001 Group is an inter-university postgraduate community in French Studies. It provides a forum for collaborative work, in-house publishing, ideas and teaching exchange for research students and staff in French Studies. In addition, it houses the University Teaching Database. The Database aims to fill teaching gaps and identify research activities and areas of expertise. It caters for Heads of Department, Supervisors and Research Students.
Heads of Department: What happens if...
- sudden gaps in staffing arise because of leave or illness?
- you want to develop collaboratively-taught courses?
Freelance academics: What happens if...
- you are looking for some extra teaching?
- you want to expand your portfolio?
Research students: What happens if...
- you want teaching experience in a different university?
- you want to make informal contact with others in your field?
Research supervisors: What happens if...
- your research students seek teaching in an area you can't offer?
- you are looking for a back-up supervisor or external examiner?
COLLABORATE!
The 2001 Group website also has a diary of events, information on Study Days, the 2001 Group In-house Publication: 'The Forbidden', tips for researchers and much more!
- Institut National de l'audiovisuel. The website is available in French, English and Chinese and has links to job advertisements and training courses.
- Scholarly Journal Archive. Excellent and indispensable resource for all researchers.
- Francelink. A broad set of links to French radio, television, cinema and the press.
If you have any suggestions for links we would be very pleased to hear from you. Please send suggestions to webmaster@asmcf.org
