Friday, October 13, 2017 — 1:00 PM EDT

The Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies is pleased to present a guest lecture by visiting professor Michael Schart of Keio University, Tokyo/Yokohama. Entitled "Zwischen Übungssprechen und dialogischem Lernen: Kommunikative Didaktik im 'Sprachnotstandsgebiet A,'" Prof. Schart's lecture describes the advantages and disadvantages of the communicative language learning model developed since the 1980s. Please note that this lecture will be held in German.

Friday, September 29, 2017 — 2:00 PM EDT

Join us in the Department of Germanic and Slavic Studies for a fascinating public lecture!

In 1548 Burkard Waldis published his version of an Aesopian Fable collection. The title promises Aesopian fables “completely renewed” with a hundred “new fables” never published before. What the ‘new’ entails is never established by the author, but an analysis of the text shows that it challenges our modern understanding of the fable. Waldis presents tales that follow a typical fable format: short little stories with animals followed by a short sentence with a moral lesson.

Wednesday, May 31, 2017 — 7:00 PM EDT

German Language Film FestivalThe Embassies of Austria, the Federal Republic of Germany, and Switzerland, in cooperation with the Waterloo Centre for German Studies and Princess Cinemas, are happy to present the German Language Film Festival. 

Wednesday, May 24, 2017 — 7:00 PM EDT

German Language Film FestivalThe Embassies of Austria, the Federal Republic of Germany, and Switzerland, in cooperation with the Waterloo Centre for German Studies and Princess Cinemas, are happy to present the German Language Film Festival. 

Wednesday, May 17, 2017 — 7:00 PM EDT

German Language Film FestivalThe Embassies of Austria, the Federal Republic of Germany, and Switzerland, in cooperation with the Waterloo Centre for German Studies and Princess Cinemas, are happy to present the German Language Film Festival. 

Friday, May 5, 2017 — 4:00 PM EDT

Join Nina Vyatkina (Associate Professor of German and Applied Linguistics at the University of Kansas) as she discusses the use of large digital textual databases in the second language classroom. She believes that these corpora can form the basis of classroom activities that help students learn.

Tuesday, April 4, 2017 — 7:00 PM EDT

Luther’s German translation of the Bible has remained influential to this day; his hymns are still sung; and many still use his proverbs. But does all this make him the inventor of High German?

Monday, February 6, 2017 — 7:00 PM EST

Timothy Snyder, the Housum Professor of History at Yale University, will be visiting the University of Waterloo to give the 2017 Grimm Lecture at the Waterloo Centre for German Studies. Snyder is best known for his 2010 book Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin, and his recent Black Earth: The Holocaust as History and Warning. 

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