Seminar: New Editors / Nouveaux Directeurs
Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies would like to welcome its new editors, Carrie Smith-Prei (University of Alberta) and Markus Stock (University of Toronto).
Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies would like to welcome its new editors, Carrie Smith-Prei (University of Alberta) and Markus Stock (University of Toronto).
Following the CAUTG annual meeting at Ryerson University, we are producing a conference volume representing our academic and strategic discussions regarding the past, present and future of German Studies, or "Germanistik." We are requesting contributions exploring the historical and ongoing…
At this year’s CAUTG Annual Meeting, our “Meet the Authors”-event will be embedded in a larger “Celebrate Research and Teaching ” event:
Here you can find the most recent program of the CAUTG Annual Meeting at Congress 2017. To be eligible for the early-bird rate for Congress 2017,
The CAUTG is pleased to invite Nominations for the Hermann Boeschenstein Medal for Exceptional Contributions to German Studies in Canada.
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. Further information
The CAUTG PhD Dissertation Prize is usually awarded every other year (up to two awards). The next prize is to be awarded
This special issue of Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies, edited by Gabi Kathöfer (University of Denver) and Beverly Weber (University of Colorado Boulder), will focus on “Heimatlosigkeit/Precarity”.
Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies latest special issue “Surveillance” is ready to read online, http://bit.ly/semonline524
Today, Surveillance is a pervasive, onerous, and deeply troubling feature of every day life.
The CAUTG and three other associations (CCLA, CSM, WiG) will host joint panel sessions at Congress 2017.