

BA Portuguese and Hebrew
About this course
Portuguese and Hebrew is an unusual and intellectually rich combination that gives you access to two distinct linguistic traditions, each with its own literary heritage, historical trajectory, and contemporary significance. Portuguese is the sixth most widely spoken language in the world, carried from the Iberian Peninsula into Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, and beyond by centuries of maritime and colonial history. Hebrew occupies a unique position in the history of human language: an ancient tongue, central to Jewish religious and literary tradition for millennia, that was revived as a modern spoken language in the twentieth century and is now the official language of Israel. Studying them together demands genuine intellectual flexibility and rewards it with an unusually broad cultural understanding. At the University of Oxford, this four-year full-time programme is shaped by the tutorial system, which places you in sustained one-to-one or small-group dialogue with specialists in each language and the cultures they open up. You will study both languages to a high level of proficiency, working across their spoken, written, and literary registers. Alongside linguistic study you will engage with the literatures, histories, religions, and political contexts of Portuguese-speaking and Hebrew-speaking communities across different periods. You will develop skills in close reading, translation, critical analysis, and comparative thinking, learning to move between languages and traditions with care and precision. The programme develops a set of capacities that are genuinely rare: the ability to read with attention across multiple linguistic and cultural systems, to understand how language shapes thought and identity, and to engage with texts and people from perspectives very different from your own. These are qualities that translate into a wide range of professional and intellectual contexts. Graduates pursue careers in diplomacy, international organisations, translation and interpreting, academia, journalism, law, and cultural institutions. Many continue to doctoral research in linguistics, literary studies, or area studies. The combination of Portuguese and Hebrew reflects a commitment to understanding the world in its real diversity.
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