ANK: Upcoming Workshops - DAAD-funded Project 'Teaching German in a Transcultural World', online (18.01 – 23.02.2023)

Registration is open for a series of online workshops on the theme of identity as part of the DAAD-funded project 'Teaching German in a Transcultural World' at the University of Birmingham, UK. The events are open to students, teachers, academics and others. The first workshop takes place on 18-19 January at 16:00-19:00 UK time; further events follow on 1-2 February and 22-23 February. 

The events will be held online (on Zoom). To receive the Zoom link, please register using the following link:

KONF: Wonder and Imagination in Medieval and Early Modern Literature, Philosophy, and Art: Transcultural Perspectives (21.-22.10.2021)

Wonder and Imagination in Medieval and Early Modern Literature, Philosophy, and Art: Transcultural Perspectives

Interdisciplinary Workshop with Michelle Karnes (University of Notre Dame)

October 21–22, 2021, Freie Universität Berlin / SFB 980 "Episteme in Motion"; Digital Format

Organized by the Research Project B02 “The Marvellous as a Configuration of Knowledge in Medieval Literature” (headed by Jutta Eming)

‘Intersectional, Transcultural, Decolonial? Modern Languages in the Anglosphere’ Webinar 30 April

‘Intersectional, Transcultural, Decolonial? Modern Languages in the Anglosphere’ a Webinar co-hosted by Barbara Spadaro (University of Liverpool) and Francesco Ricatti (Monash University) on the challenges, opportunities and practices for Modern Languages in the age of decolonizing the university. Friday 30 April, 9:30-11 BST. 

 

Registration at this link:

https://events.arts.monash.edu/Europeanlanguageswebinar.

 

CfP: International workshop "How to teach multiethnic and transnational history: Ukraine"

10-12 May 2021, Lviv, Ukraine

This online workshop is designed for university-level Ukrainian Studies educators, as a platform to discuss multiethnic and transnational approaches to teaching Ukrainian history in their institutions. Through an exploration of new topics and approaches, we aim to further the development of Ukrainian history as a discipline in universities. Participants are invited to present and discuss courses, teaching programs and manuals, and resources for online learning and teaching

CfP: Interdisciplinary online conference “Black Sea Region in the Times of Crises: New Theoretical Approaches and Research Methodologies”

The Center for Governance and Culture in Europe (GCE) at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland invites paper proposals for a conference “Black Sea Region in the Times of Crises: New Theoretical Approaches and Research Methodologies” to be held online. In October 2021, we will organize a series of online sessions instead of a traditional annual project conference.

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