WCGS Annual Report 2019 - 2020
The annual report for the ݮƵ Centre for German Studies, detailing all WCGS activities from May 2019 - April 2020, is now available on our website. Read it here.
The annual report for the ݮƵ Centre for German Studies, detailing all WCGS activities from May 2019 - April 2020, is now available on our website. Read it here.
During these strange and trying times of social isolation, the ݮƵ Centre for German Studies will continue to support research into all aspects of the German-speaking world. Further, we remain committed to supporting German-related cultural programming for the university and our wider communities. To this end, we have gathered a listing of different online activities, events, and courses that may be of interest to those curious aboutGerman culture and language. Check out our list here.
TheWCGS Grimm Lecture 2020 “Thinking Itself Is Dangerous: Reading Hannah Arendt Now” by Professor Samantha Rose Hill was scheduled to be held on 19 March 2020. Due to a state of emergency in Ontario to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, the public lecture had to becancelled in order to protect the health of the community.
WCGS Grimm Lecture 2020 “Thinking Itself Is Dangerous: Reading Hannah Arendt Now” by Professor Samantha Rose Hill will now be presented via livestream.
Here are the details:
When: Thursday, 19 March 2020 7pm EDT (i.e. Toronto time)
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In response to concerns about the coronavirus, the University of ݮƵ is cancelling all non-essential events, and the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) is cancelling all bookings of its facilities. The Grimm Lecture was scheduled to be held in the CIGI Auditorium on Thursday, 19 March 2020, and must now be cancelled.
In co-operation with the German Pedagogical Exchange Office (PAD), the Canadian Association of University Teachers of German is accepting applications for positions as English-language assistants in the Federal Republic of Germany. Information and application forms are available from your university’s Department of German (or Department of Modern Languages).
To recognize outstanding research by emerging scholars, the ݮƵ Centre for German Studies has instituted an annual book prize.
The ݮƵ Centre for German Studies is now accepting applications for the Stork Awards in German Studies, Marga I. Weigel German Study Abroad Award, and Piller Graduate Award.
The ݮƵ Centre for German Studies is pleased to announce the winner of its 2018 Book Prize.Disruptive Power: Catholic Women, Miracles, and Politics in Modern Germany, 1918-1965,written by Michael O'Sullivan
The ݮƵ Centre for German Studies (WCGS) is pleased to announce the eight finalists for the WCGS Book Prize. The prize, valued at CAD $2000, is for books in any area of German studies published by first-time authors in 2018.
The shortlist demonstrates the rich and diverse nature of German studies scholarship today. The ݮƵ Centre for German Studies congratulates the authors on their fine achievement. Check out the finalists here.