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She also co-authored an article on runic writing with English Dept. colleague, Dr Beth Newman Ooi, and Dr Kerstin Majewski (Univ. Bochum, Germany) called “Eþelþryþ who? The enigmatic Old English dry-point runes in the St Petersburg Insular Gospels.” The article appeared in Futhark: International Journal of Runic Studies 14-15 (2023-24, publ. 2025, pp. 69-94, at https://doi.org/10.33063/futhark.14.1088).
For the third year in a row, in January 2026, Dr Kopár co-organized with Dr Sarah Ferrario (Dept. of Ancient & Medieval Language and Cultures) a very successful three-day workshop on ancient languages and writing systems called Really Dead Languages III. She also presented on "Historical Linguistics" as the opening lecture of the event. Dr Kopár has recently been appointed as associate professor of Medieval Studies at the Dept. of Ancient & Medieval Languages and Literature, now holding a dual appointment with the Dept. of English.