Modern and Medieval Languages (MML) at Cambridge offers students the possibility of combining advanced language learning with the study of a wide range of literary, linguistic and cultural options. Students with an interest in History may be interested in the new History and Modern Languages course.

The course is extremely flexible and allows final year students the additional option of reading papers in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic; Classics; History; Philosophy; Human, Social and Political Sciences; and Theology. In their third year, MML students spend a year aboard studying, working or volunteering before returning to Cambridge for their fourth and final year.

Peterhouse admits students for any two of French, German, Italian, Russian, Portuguese or Spanish. Alternatively, one of these languages can be combined with Classical Latin and Classical Greek, or to combine one of these with a Middle-Eastern language, such as Arabic. One of the two languages can be learnt from scratch (“ab initio”), with the exceptions of French and Latin. Detailed information for each language can be found under the Subject heading of the website of the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages.