Making a SPLAS for UCL200 - Past, present and future of a discipline
A SPLAS (Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies) event, taking stock of the past, present and future of modern languages and area studies.
This event is part of the UCL200 programme of events celebrating UCL’s bicentenary.
About the event
During this event, we will take stock of our history, showcase our world-leading teaching and research, and reflect on the future of modern languages and area studies.
The first chair of Spanish Studies in the UK was established at UCL and held from 1828-30 by the liberal exile, Antonio Alcalá Galiano, a friend of Jeremy Bentham and supporter of the anti-absolutist 1812 Constitution of Cadiz.
This event for UCL’s 200th anniversary is very much a celebration of our students past and present, aimed at our alumni.
It will include:
- the screening of a documentary about Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies at UCL
- a panel on contemporary fiction with novelist Marta Perez Carbonell and her translator, UCL alumna, Rosalind Harvey
- presentations by staff and students celebrating our past, present and future, and reflecting on the challenges facing our discipline.
Schedule
The schedule for the event will be as follows:
- Arrival and welcome (4-4.30pm)
- Present (4.30 – 5.35pm): We will reflect on contemporary Spanish fiction, its international reception and the problems and possibilities for translation and internationalisation.
- Past (5.45 – 6.50pm): We will reflect on our history with a screening of a short documentary followed by a panel discussion about Spanish liberalism and the origins and history of Spanish at UCL and in the UK.
- Future (7 – 7.50pm): We will showcase the amazing work of our staff and students, with a particular focus on new forms including the filmic essay.
- Reception in Foster Court G20 (7.50pm – late)
All are welcome, but we are particularly keen to welcome back former students and alumni.
2026 marks UCL’s 200th Anniversary and a year of Bicentennial activity and celebration. Visit the UCL200 website to explore the full programme and learn how you can get involved.
UCL200 in the faculty
Learn more about what our community in UCL Arts & Humanities are doing to celebrate the bicentenary.
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Ticketing
Pre-booking essential
Cost
Free
Open to
All
Availability
Yes
Organiser
Professor Alexander Samson
UCL School of European Languages, Culture and Society (SELCS-CMII)