Calendar of Events
S Sun
M Mon
T Tue
W Wed
T Thu
F Fri
S Sat
0 events,
0 events,
1 event,
3 events,
German Day
German Day
The Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures at UNC at Chapel Hill, in collaboration with the American Association of Teachers of German of North Carolina (NC-AATG), will host the 19th annual North Carolina German Day in the Union.
Kaffestunde
Kaffestunde
Kaffeestunde is a informal weekly language hour hosted by German graduate students. Regardless of whether you are a beginner or an advanced student, Kaffeestunde is an excellent way to immerse yourself in the German language with other learners. As the … Read more
Mapping Jewish Modernism Exhibit Opening
Mapping Jewish Modernism Exhibit Opening
Speaker(s): Yitzhak Lewis A reception, a talk by Yitzhak Lewis, and brief student presentations followed by questions and answers in the exhibit space, all in celebration of the opening of the Mapping Jewish Modernism Exhibit. Co-Sponsor(s) Global Jewish Modernism; Romance … Read more
0 events,
2 events,
Queer Focus Series: Migration
Queer Focus Series: Migration
The impacts of war can be felt far outside the actual battlefield. Russia’s war against Ukraine has set off historic levels of migration, in addition to huge environmental and economic impacts. Modern war also disproportionately affects gender and sexual minorities, … Read more
Guest Lecture: Christian Karner, University of Lincoln (UK)
Guest Lecture: Christian Karner, University of Lincoln (UK)
“Theorizing the Social in Germany, 1900-2024”
0 events,
0 events,
0 events,
2 events,
Kaffestunde
Kaffestunde
Kaffeestunde is a informal weekly language hour hosted by German graduate students. Regardless of whether you are a beginner or an advanced student, Kaffeestunde is an excellent way to immerse yourself in the German language with other learners. As the … Read more
Everyday World Governance: Soviet Citizens and International Organizations During the Cold War
Everyday World Governance: Soviet Citizens and International Organizations During the Cold War
eds in Blue investigates Soviet relations with one of the most prominent international organizations, UNESCO, to present a novel way of thinking about the role of the United Nations in the Soviet experience of the Cold War. Drawing on unused … Read more
2 events,
UNC Russian Flagship Program Info Session
UNC Russian Flagship Program Info Session
Interested in joining the Russian Flagship Program? Attend our information session and learn about the program, career opportunities, study abroad opportunities, and more! Register here. The U.S. government designates Russian as one of the languages vital for national security and economic … Read more
UNC Russian Flagship Program Song Club
UNC Russian Flagship Program Song Club
Tone deaf or musical genius? It doesn’t matter! Join UNCRFP’s one and only Inessa Fishbeyn-Reeve for UNCRFP’s Song Club. Sing your heart out while learning the meanings of lyrics. Open to all levels!
0 events,
1 event,
World Languages Pedagogy Workshop: Using Art and Objects to Teach World Languages
World Languages Pedagogy Workshop: Using Art and Objects to Teach World Languages
The UNC Chapel Hill and Duke Area Studies Centers, in collaboration with the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction and the North Carolina Museum of Art, present the 2024 World Languages pedagogy workshop, Using Art and Objects to Teach World … Read more
0 events,
0 events,
0 events,
1 event,
Kaffestunde
Kaffestunde
Kaffeestunde is a informal weekly language hour hosted by German graduate students. Regardless of whether you are a beginner or an advanced student, Kaffeestunde is an excellent way to immerse yourself in the German language with other learners. As the … Read more
0 events,
1 event,
Queer Focus Series: Activism
Queer Focus Series: Activism
The impacts of war can be felt far outside the actual battlefield. Russia’s war against Ukraine has set off historic levels of migration, in addition to huge environmental and economic impacts. Modern war also disproportionately affects gender and sexual minorities, … Read more
0 events,
0 events,
1 event,
Europe Week Film Screening: Futur Drei (No Hard Feelings)
Europe Week Film Screening: Futur Drei (No Hard Feelings)
THIS FILM ADDRESSES ADULT THEMES AND INCLUDES EXPLICIT CONTENT. A second-generation Irani German, Parvis, works at a refugee shelter where he meets brother and sister Irani refugees and develops a tenuous romance with Amon as his friends attempt to secure … Read more
2 events,
EUROPE WEEK PANEL: NEW DIRECTIONS IN EU ENERGY POLICY
EUROPE WEEK PANEL: NEW DIRECTIONS IN EU ENERGY POLICY
How is EU energy policy shifting in response to Russia’s war on Ukraine? How is the bloc adapting to and mitigating climate change? Join CES for a panel with scholars Stephen Gross, Christiane Lemke, Konrad Jarausch, Holder Moroff, Mark Vail, … Read more
3 events,
Archives, Exhibits, and Literature Dialogue
Archives, Exhibits, and Literature Dialogue
Two Duke faculty, Annette Joseph-Gabriel and Felwine Sarr, and two visitors, Emma Bond and Max Czollek, will examine the intersections, problems, and productive intersections between archives, exhibits, and literature. Emma Bond is Professor of Italian and Comparative Studies at Oxford … Read more
UNC Russian Flagship Program Info Session
UNC Russian Flagship Program Info Session
Interested in joining the Russian Flagship Program? Attend our information session and learn about the program, career opportunities, study abroad opportunities, and more! Register here. The U.S. government designates Russian as one of the languages vital for national security and economic … Read more
Kaffestunde
Kaffestunde
Kaffeestunde is a informal weekly language hour hosted by German graduate students. Regardless of whether you are a beginner or an advanced student, Kaffeestunde is an excellent way to immerse yourself in the German language with other learners. As the … Read more
2 events,
UNC Russian Flagship Program Song Club
UNC Russian Flagship Program Song Club
Tone deaf or musical genius? It doesn’t matter! Join UNCRFP’s one and only Inessa Fishbeyn-Reeve for UNCRFP’s Song Club. Sing your heart out while learning the meanings of lyrics. Open to all levels!
De-Integration & the Theater of Memory
De-Integration & the Theater of Memory
Poet, activist, and cultural critic Max Czollek is a leading voice in current conversations about the nature of Jewish life in present-day Germany. Czollek holds a PhD from the the Center for Reseach on Antisemitism at the Technische Universität in … Read more
1 event,
GERMAN-JEWISH JOURNALISM OF THE 1930S AND EARLY 1940S RECONSIDERED: CONTESTATION, TRANSNATIONAL TRANSFERS, GLOBAL TRANSIT
GERMAN-JEWISH JOURNALISM OF THE 1930S AND EARLY 1940S RECONSIDERED: CONTESTATION, TRANSNATIONAL TRANSFERS, GLOBAL TRANSIT
Join CES and NC German Studies on zoom for a seminar with Louis P. Singer Endowed Chair in Jewish History at the University of Colorado- Boulder Thomas Pegelow Kaplan on German-Jewish journalism during WWII. Featured speakers include: Moderator: Teresa Walch | … Read more
0 events,
0 events,
0 events,
1 event,
UNC Russian Flagship Program Info Session
UNC Russian Flagship Program Info Session
Interested in joining the Russian Flagship Program? Attend our information session and learn about the program, career opportunities, study abroad opportunities, and more! Register here. The U.S. government designates Russian as one of the languages vital for national security and economic … Read more
1 event,
Kaffestunde
Kaffestunde
Kaffeestunde is a informal weekly language hour hosted by German graduate students. Regardless of whether you are a beginner or an advanced student, Kaffeestunde is an excellent way to immerse yourself in the German language with other learners. As the … Read more
0 events,
0 events,
0 events,
0 events,
0 events,
0 events,
1 event,
Kaffestunde
Kaffestunde
Kaffeestunde is a informal weekly language hour hosted by German graduate students. Regardless of whether you are a beginner or an advanced student, Kaffeestunde is an excellent way to immerse yourself in the German language with other learners. As the … Read more
1 event,
Bitter Spirits: Jewish Romanticism and the Demons of Unbelief
Bitter Spirits: Jewish Romanticism and the Demons of Unbelief
Jewish intertextuality typically refers to the complex relationship between biblical and rabbinic literature. In the nineteenth century, Jewish Romantics (better known in Hebrew as maskilim) considerably expanded their intertextual range to include contemporary philosophy and poetry. Yet, both the style … Read more
1 event,
Delta Phi Alpha – German Business Roundtable and Lecture
Delta Phi Alpha – German Business Roundtable and Lecture
Three business representatives from German corporations with significant presence in the US (Siemens, Merck and BASF) will meet to discuss the state of German-American relations in business, science and technology. A roundtable discussion will be followed by a lecture on … Read more