Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies welcomes incoming class for academic year 2022–23
The following graduate students have joined the program in fall 2021: Maya von und zur Mühlen and Alessandra (Sascha) Daniels.
The following graduate students have joined the program in fall 2021: Maya von und zur Mühlen and Alessandra (Sascha) Daniels.
Prof. Ruth von Bernuth has been awarded a Senior Fellowship at the Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies, Universität Hamburg, from April to September 2022. Her research project: “The Apocrypha in Yiddish: Translating Biblical Literature in Early Modern Ashkenaz.” During Michaelmas … Read more
Prof. Inga Pollman has received a Senior Fellowship at the Cinepoetics Center for Advanced Film Study, based at the Freie Universität Berlin and in cooperation with the Filmuniversität Babelsberg.
Prof. Langston will be teaching a master class at the Universität Zürich in May entitled “Poetics of Association in the Literature of Division,” which is based on his CDG graduate seminar taught in fall 2020. The graduate seminar, organized by … Read more
John A. Jolly, Ph.D, Amy L. Jones, Ph.D. and Ian McLean, Ph.D. will receive their degrees at May commencement.
Sponsored by the Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies (link). Scholars from North American and European institutions explored a variety of social, cultural, and political issues of the region, including myths and legends from Moravian Wallachia, hometown regiments … Read more
The event featured undergraduate and graduate student speakers sharing their experiences and successes.
Melanie has received a German-American Exchange internship with Swagelok, a privately held developer of fluid system products, assemblies, and services for the oil and gas, chemical and petrochemical, semiconductor, and transportation industries. Dr. Joseph Rockelmann comments: “This is such a … Read more
Ameliah Leonhardt, doctoral student in the Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies and teaching fellow in German at UNC-CH, received a Student Undergraduate Teaching and Staff Award at the Chancellor’s Awards Ceremony, April 19, 2022.
A Comparative Literature doctoral student and teaching fellow in Russian, who received the 2022 Diane R. Leonard Award for outstanding foreign language teaching by a Comparative Literature graduate student