Dr. Karwowska Dr. Karwowska visits Wagner College to give talk on art by women prisoners in Auschwitz
Dr. Bożena Karwowska visited the Wagner College in New York in October to give a talk on Art by women prisoners in Auschwitz.
Dr. Winthrop-Young publishes on the resurrected aurochs
Dr. Winthrop-Young contributed “Deutsche Rindergrammatik; or, The Once and Future Aurochs” to the special sesquicentennial issue of New German Critique.
Global Seminar in Guatemala, Summer Term 1 2024
In Term 1 of Summer 2024, Tom Kemple (CENES) and Sylvia Berryman (PHIL) will be teaching the Global Seminar in Guatemala.
Global Seminar in Poland, Summer 2024
In Term 1 of Summer 2024, students have the opportunity to apply for a seminar in Poland.
CENES Recap: German Day 2023
Full of fun and enlightenment, this year’s German Day was a great success in promoting UBC’s German Studies program and celebrating the German language and culture.
Dr. Bowers Named Visiting Fellow at Clare Hall, Cambridge
Dr. Katherine Bowers (CENES) will join Clare Hall, Cambridge as a Visiting Fellow during Winter Term 1 2023 (Michaelmas).
UBC Arts Faculty on Unmasking Halloween: Beyond myths and monster of the week
CENES Tim Frandy provides insights on Halloween’s myths and realities in this joint interview by UBC Arts.
Dr Bowers Receives International Dostoevsky Society Award for Exemplary Service
Dr Katherine Bowers (UBC, Department of Central, Eastern and Northern European Studies) received the Award for Exemplary Service from the International Dostoevsky Society.
Tim Frandy Presenting at MOA’s 2023 Visual + Material Culture Research Seminar Series
On September 28th, Tim Frandy will be presenting on “Anishinaabe Materialities and Resurgent Epistemologies in Waaaswaaganing” at the 2023 Visual + Material Culture Research Seminar Series hosted by UBC’s Museum of Anthropology.
Dr. Malakaj awarded Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm Prize
Dr. Ervin Malakaj has been selected to receive the Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm Prize from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), part of the German Foreign Ministry (Auswärtiges Amt). The award is given to one senior and one early career scholar and includes a stay in Germany and a €3,000 prize.