CSSG 2023 Applications
The Canadian Summer School in Germany (CSSG) application process is now open. Students can access all necessary information on the CSSG website.
The Canadian Summer School in Germany (CSSG) application process is now open. Students can access all necessary information on the CSSG website.
You are cordially invited to the second Annual German Studies Canada Graduate Research Colloquium, which is taking place on November 18th on Zoom. The full schedule will be announced soon. Papers (5 in total) will be circulated to registered attendees one week ahead of the colloquium. Attendees are welcome to join at any time during the day.
To register and receive colloquium materials, follow this link.
A fellow WCGS community member is looking to re-home the following German books:
The Waterloo Centre for German Studies is pleased to announce the recipients of our Diversity and Inclusion Grants. These grants have been created to support scholars and programs in their efforts to diversify German studies in Canada. For 2022 - 2023, we are funding three Graduate Research Grants and four Curriculum and Programming Grants:
Have you ever dreamt of travelling the world? Of being part of an industry-leading team that is striving to reach new
heights?
Air Canada is recruiting bilingual flight attendants! We are looking for candidates who speak one of the following
languages, in addition to English: Greek, Arabic, German, French, Italian, Punjabi, Hindi.
Apply below today!
https://careers.aircanada.com/jobs/8966319-flight-attendants
The Austrian Culture Forum Ottawa is pleased to announce that scholarships for international students are available for participation in one of their classes at the 2022 Salzburg International Summer Academy which will take place from July 18 to August 27. The deadline for scholarship applications is April 29, 2022.
The Waterloo Centre for German Studies is happy to announce the winners of the 2022 Piller Award.
The Cecilia and Late George Piller Graduate Research Awards were established to support excellent graduate students in the Faculty of Arts doing research into any aspect of German Studies.
The winners, chosen from a set of very strong applications, demonstrate the high calibre of the research into German studies being conducted by graduate students in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Waterloo.
The following message is from David John, Retired professor, University of Waterloo:
WCGS is happy to announce that our Diversity & Inclusion Grants are open for 2022!
The Waterloo Centre for German studies is pleased to announce that the deadline for our annual travel award applications has been extended!