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Winner of the WCGS Book Prize for 2019: Matthew Birkhold
The Waterloo Centre for German Studies is happy to announce the winner of the WCGS Book Prize for first books published in 2019.
"Writer of the City of Graz" Scholarship Applications Now Open
The City of Graz, Austria is once again calling for applications for the "Writer of the City of Graz" scholarship for the period of September 2021 until August 2022.
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2019 WCGS Book Prize Shortlist Announcement
The Waterloo Centre for German Studies (WCGS) is pleased to announce the shortlist for its annual Book Prize.
DEADLINE EXTENDED: Foreign Language Assistant Exchanges to Germany 2021-22
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 the GSS Undergraduate Studies co-ordinator Katja Czarnecki. Please note there are new requirements for 2021 including the ability to work online.
Winter 2021 Reading Group
This Winter we are reading:
Der geteilte Himmel/They Divided the Sky by Christa Wolf, trans. Luise von Flotow
Fall 2020 Reading Group
This Fall we are reading:
Alina Bronsky: Baba Dunja’s Last Love (German title: Baba Dunjas Letzte Liebe).
Auf den zweiten Blick
Auf den zweiten Blick: A Conversation with Nigerian-German Film Director Sheri Hagen
Art Call: No Longer And Not Yet
3D artists are cordially invited to submit to this virtual and physical show, which will be displayed online and at a gallery in the Ballard area of Seattle, WA.
WCGS Annual Report 2019 - 2020
The annual report for the Waterloo Centre for German Studies, detailing all WCGS activities from May 2019 - April 2020, is now available on our website. Read it here.
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