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The Waterloo Centre for German Studies is happy to announce that the search for a new assistant is over!

Misty Matthews-Roper will be taking over for Lori Straus as our new administrative assistant. 

Misty's interest in German Studies started back in her high school years and led to her 2009 graduation from the Trent University German Studies program. In 2010 she completed a certificate in teaching English as a Second Language at George Brown College. She then taught English in China before moving to teach English in Dortmund for two years.

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

WCGS Closed for the Holidays

The Waterloo Centre for German Studies is now closed for the holidays and will re-open on Monday, January 8th at 8:30 AM.

Frohe Weihnachten und einen guten Rutsch ins Neue Jahr wünscht Ihnen das Centre-Team!

From all of us here at the Centre, have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

On Tuesday, November 28th, WCGS Director James Skidmore gave a talk on the history of Christmas traditions in German-speaking Europe. The event was connected with Kitchener's Christkindl Market, which opens next week, on Thursday, December 7th.

Every semester, the Waterloo Centre for German Studies's reading group meets on a weeknight evening to discuss a book that is somehow related to German-speaking culture. These have been our past titles:

Lori Straus, who has been the Administrative Assistant at the Centre since 2013, will be leaving the Centre at the end of the year to devote more time to her freelance writing, and to begin part-time graduate studies. Lori has been a wonderful addition to the Centre, and her energy and enthusiasm will be missed.

Applications are now being accepted for this half-time (17.5 hours/week) position. Information about the responsibilities and how to apply can be found here. Please pass this along to anyone you think might be interested. 

James M. Skidmore

Alice Kuzniar, University Research Chair and Professor of German and English, will be awarded the Hans-Walz Research Prize at a champagne reception on 1 December at the Robert Bosch Haus in Stuttgart for her work on the history of homeopathy.