Notre Dame Berlin Seminar

Event Details

End: March 1, 2019
Contact: cbran@nd.edu
More Info: http://www.notredameberlinseminar.org/

The Notre Dame Berlin Seminar brings scholars of German literary and cultural studies together with experts and leading figures of Germany’s literary scene. Fellows have the opportunity to engage personally with representatives from different areas of Germany’s vibrant literary field. 

University faculty and advanced graduate students are invited to participate in this distinctive seminar series. Participants have come from all academic ranks and many different institutions, including Washington University, Pomona College, Duke, Brown, Michigan State, Bowling Green, Queens College/CUNY, the University of Limerick, and Fundan University in China.

General Information:

  • Conducted in German
  • Residential seminar
  • Tuition for the seminar is $1,500 for faculty; $950 for graduate students
    • Covers lodging, breakfast, several meals, BVG tickets, excursions, theater, 
      and other cultural events

  • Enrolled participants are eligible for flight subsidies up to $1200
  • Participants are required to stay for the entire duration of the seminar

Now in its fourth year, this intellectually rigorous and distinctive seminar series is made possible by the Department of German and Russian Languages and Literatures at the University of Notre Dame in partnership with the University of Georgia, under the direction of William Collins Donahue (University of Notre Dame) and Martin Kagel (University of Georgia).

ROLLING ADMISSION; APPLY NO LATER THAN MARCH 1, 2019

For the online application and more information regarding the seminar, please see our website.