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 …
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 …
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.