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May 15, 2024 · The Department of Germanic Studies at the University of Chicago is a national and international leader in the field of Germanic Studies. We are the home of innovative research and educational programs in the areas of language and literary studies as well as a uniquely broad range of interdisciplinary inquiries.
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David E. Wellbery. LeRoy T. and Margaret Deffenbaugh Carlson...
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The University of Chicago is built on interdisciplinary...
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Emir Faruk Kayahan. ekayahan@uchicago.edu. Research...
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His most recent book is Stark Impressions: Prints in Germany...
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Emily Anderson holds a Master's degree in Oboe Performance...
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Aleksandra Prica (University of Zürich), Visiting Scholar,...
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The Ph.D. Program in Germanic Studies is fully integrated...
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The Literature and Philosophy Workshop at the University of...
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The University of Chicago Language Center (CLC) is a hub of...
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In a present where humanity faces planetary challenges with...
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The University of Chicago Berlin Program provides students in the College with an opportunity to study for a German semester or an academic year in the exciting capital of a reunited Germany. The Program is operated by the Berlin Consortium for German Studies (BCGS) , an association of six American universities (comprised of Chicago, Columbia ...
Oct 19, 2023 · October 19, 2023. Manu Ferreira. The Neuroscience Institute is happy to welcome three new faculty members to the team. Carolyn Martineau, PhD, Stephanie Groman, PhD, and Zhuzhu Zhang, PhD joined the University of Chicago this Fall quarter. Learn more about them:
The program for the BA degree in Germanic Studies is intended to provide students with a wide ranging and highly personalized introduction to the language, literature, and culture of German-speaking countries. Our program trains students to read closely, think critically, and develop historical perspective.