Waterloo Centre for German Studies announces 2023-2024 travel awards
Waterloo Centre for German Studies announces 2023-2024 travel awards
Waterloo Centre for German Studies announces 2023-2024 travel awards
Application deadline: February 8, 2023 Extended till February 26, 2023
In co-operation with the German Pedagogical Exchange Office (PAD), German Studies Canada is accepting applications for positions as English-language assistants in the Federal Republic of Germany.
Thinking of going on the Canadian Summer School in Germany Program?
Read this report by Hannah A. Uitvlugt-Rafuse (Frau Hannah) - Honours BA German, APPLS Minor
MURINA is a feminist coming-of-age story set on the Croatian coast.
Germanic & Slavic Studies is offering the following courses in the Spring 2022 term (May to August 2022):
German:
GER 101 online: Elementary German 1
GER 102 online: Elementary German 2
Dutch:
DUTCH 101 online: Elementary Dutch 1
DUTCH 102 online: Elementary Dutch 2
Russian:
RUSS 101 on-campus: Elementary Russian 1
Tuesdays & Thursdays 4:00pm to 5:20pm
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The Department of Germanic & Slavic Studies offers German language courses at all levels - from beginners to advanced language courses. Many of these offerings are designed as flexible online courses.
Students who already have some German-language skills or students with native, near-native or similar advanced ability should contact the Germanic & Slavic Studies Undergraduate Office for enrollment advice.
Winter 2022
GER 101 - on-campus and online
GER 102 - on-campus and online
GER 201 - on-campus
Application deadline: February 11, 2022
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.
GER 383 - Culture in the Third Reich: Racism, Resistance, Legacy: An examination of German culture during the Nazi period (1933-1945). The course will analyze representations of Nazi ideology in the arts (film, art, architecture, and propaganda), the literature of exile and "inner emigration," and the impact of the Nazi legacy on post-war German culture.
Taught in English.
The Department of Germanic & Slavic Languages offers on-campus and online courses in DUTCH language and culture.
DUTCH 101 Elementary Dutch 1 (on-campus 4pm to 5:20pm Tuesdays & Thursdays)
DUTCH 271 Dutch Culture and Society (online; taught in English)