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Professor Stanislav Shvabrin’s book wins Jane Grayson Award

April 9, 2021

The International Vladimir Nabokov Society has awarded Prof. Stanislav Shvabrin’s book Between Rhyme and Reason: Vladimir Nabokov, Translation, and Dialogue (University of Toronto Press, 2019) its 2020 Jane Grayson Prize for Best Book on Vladimir Nabokov prize. The author of … Read more

GSLL to welcome Polish lecturer in fall, 2021

April 9, 2021

In fall 2021, the Department will welcome a new Polish lecturer. This is possible thanks to the joint support of the Polish National Agency of Academic Exchange (NAWA) and the Kosciuszko Foundation. Our expanded faculty will allow us to grow … Read more

Congratulations to Professor Ruth von Bernuth

April 9, 2021

Congratulations to Professor Ruth von Bernuth. Prof. Ruth von Bernuth was awarded a Senior Fellowship at the Maimonides Centre for Advanced Studies, Universität Hamburg, from April to September 2022.

Congratulations to Lea Greenberg

April 9, 2021

Congratulations to Lea Greenberg. Lea Greenberg, doctoral candidate in the Carolina-Duke Program in German Studies, has accepted a visiting faculty appointment in German Jewish studies at Knox College, in Galesburg, Illinois.

The language studies program that united Carolina and Duke

February 24, 2021

Despite the evident rivalry between UNC and Duke, the Carolina-Duke Graduate Program in German Studies utilizes the strengths of the two universities — one public and one private — to offer graduate students at both institutions an unparalleled experience. The … Read more

BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2021

February 10, 2021

As an academic institution rooted in the study of transatlantic society, the UNC-CH Center for European Studies recognizes and celebrates the racial and ethnic heterogeneity that is — and has been — the reality of European and American ways of … Read more