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Women in German Studies (WIGS)
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Women in German Studies. Site for female Germanists in Great Britain and Ireland, supporting them in all aspects of their professional life. FURTHER PROJECTS AND EVENTS. This page is dedicated to projects that WIGS members wish to publicize, such as conference announcements, publications or calls for papers. If you would like to put any information on this page, please mail all details to Madeleine Brook. Representations of Women and Death in German Literature, Art and Media after 1500. Eine umfassende S...
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Women in German Studies (WIGS)
http://www.wigs.ac.uk/funding.html
Women in German Studies. Site for female Germanists in Great Britain and Ireland, supporting them in all aspects of their professional life. AHRC BLOCK GRANT PARTNERSHIP (BGP) AWARDS (AND NON-BGP INSTITUTIONAL AWARDS) 2009-14 *. WIGS has been informed about the availability of scholarships for post-graduate work in German Studies at the institutions listed below. Please note that it is still possible to apply for AHRC funding at a non-BGP institution; you should contact the department for details.
wigs.ac.uk
Women in German Studies (WIGS)
http://www.wigs.ac.uk/join.html
Women in German Studies. Site for female Germanists in Great Britain and Ireland, supporting them in all aspects of their professional life. To join WIGS please complete the Membership Form. And send it to Dr Caroline Bland ( c.bland@sheffield.ac.uk. Individuals, fully employed: £25 / €27. Students, unwaged, part-time, retired, associate: £10 / €11. Please pay by standing order; details of the WIGS bank account are available from the Treasurer. Site designed by w34u.
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Women in German Studies (WIGS)
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Women in German Studies. Site for female Germanists in Great Britain and Ireland, supporting them in all aspects of their professional life. Ways to join WIGS and pay your membership. Contact details for the committee. About the WIGS e-mail discussion list. Members can find and privately email other members, also view and alter personal information. Current news and information about projects, conferences and new publications. Useful links to other sites. Funding for postgraduates and part-timers.
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Women in German Studies (WIGS)
http://www.wigs.ac.uk/index.html
Women in German Studies. Site for female Germanists in Great Britain and Ireland, supporting them in all aspects of their professional life. WIGS was established in 1988 with the aim of bringing together female Germanists in Great Britain and Ireland and supporting them in all aspects of their professional life. Membership is open to any woman who is currently teaching, studying, or working in any area of German Studies, or who has done so in the past. CALL FOR PAPERS NOW OPEN. WIGS 28th Annual Conference.
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Women in German Studies (WIGS)
http://www.wigs.ac.uk/travelgrants.html
Women in German Studies. Site for female Germanists in Great Britain and Ireland, supporting them in all aspects of their professional life. WIGS small travel grants. WIGS is able to set aside a small amount of money each year to help fund the research activities of. A) postgraduate members,. B) members who are within three years of completing a PhD and have no other source of funding, and. If you are unsure if you are eligible, please contact the Treasurer. 1) Funding to present work at conferences:.
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Women in German Studies (WIGS)
http://www.wigs.ac.uk/parttime.html
Women in German Studies. Site for female Germanists in Great Britain and Ireland, supporting them in all aspects of their professional life. If you work part-time, and have any issues or concerns that you would like to raise, please contact the WIGS part-time representative, Simone Schroth. There are several German Saturday Schools throughout the UK, employing German native speakers to teach bilingual pupils:. Http:/ www.germansaturdayschools.co.uk/. Jane Ingham, Recruitment Manager. 2) Talk Talk German.
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Women in German Studies (WIGS)
http://www.wigs.ac.uk/graduate.html
Women in German Studies. Site for female Germanists in Great Britain and Ireland, supporting them in all aspects of their professional life. Here you will find information about postgraduate study: from initial thoughts about starting, all the way to the publication of your thesis. If you have further questions, or any suggestions for the website, please get in touch! Postgraduate Study: Pros and Cons. Archival Research and Trips Abroad. Postgrad Profiles - What's it really like? Site designed by w34u.
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Women in German Studies (WIGS)
http://www.wigs.ac.uk/wigsforum.html
Women in German Studies. Site for female Germanists in Great Britain and Ireland, supporting them in all aspects of their professional life. The list was launched in November 1996, and currently has around 200 members, mostly in Britain but also in the USA, Canada, Germany, Australia and Austria. If you have not yet joined the wigs-forum, perhaps you could consider giving it a trial for a few months? To join the list, or change your settings, please follow the instructions on the WIGS JISCmail page.