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Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Featured Scholar: Professor Sabine Wilke |
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Debunking Spider Myths |
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Ecocriticism, Community Engagement and the Future of Germany Studies |
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Congratulations to Vanessa Hester: Hanauer Fellow 2018-19 and Bansleben Summer Dissertation Stipend |
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Rethinking Plant-Human Relationships in the Anthropocene: Meet our Alumna Heather Sullivan (PhD 1995) |
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Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference 2019 |
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Hanauer Seminar 2018-2019 - Project Descriptions |
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Winter 2019: German Studies in English |
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German Campus Weeks 2018 |
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New Faculty Publication by Sabine Wilke: Human-Nature Relations in German Literature: A Curated Stroll through a History of Entanglement |
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Hidden Seattle Inspires Research |
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Sabine Wilke named Joff Hanauer Distinguished Professor for Western Civilization |
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Spring 2018 UW Germanics Newsletter |
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An Eventful Spring Quarter with the Anthropocene Research Cluster |
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News from our Graduate Students: PhD Candidate Vanessa Schmolke |
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Now in Print: Rick Gray's New Book Ghostwriting: W. G. Sebald’s Poetics of History |
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Spring 2018 Course Descriptions |
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My Graduate Exchange Year in Seattle (Nina Doejen, Muenster) |
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Ghostwriting: W. G. Sebald’s Poetics of History |
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Art + Science = Environmental Humanities |
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