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| The German Studies Association is the multi- and interdisciplinary association of scholars in German, Austrian, and Swiss history, literature, culture studies, political science, and economics. GSA holds an annual Conference and publishes a scholarly journal - German Studies Review - as well as a Newsletter. Members are generally professors at universities in colleges in North America, although there are several hundred members in Europe and Asia. Membership is open to anyone interested in German studies. GSA is a member of the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS).
GSA is a non-profit educational organization which promotes research and study of Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The GSA Endowment Fund provides financial support to Association projects, the annual conference, and general operations. Gifts and donations to GSA are tax deductible contributions in the United States and many other countries. The Conference of the Association is held in the Fall, generally between mid-September and mid-October. About 150 sessions, each with three scholarly papers, a moderator, and a commentator, are distributed among the main research areas of the Association. Papers may be offered in English or German. German Studies Review is published three times each year, in February, May, and October. An issue generally contains six articles and 60 book reviews. Articles and book reviews in history, literature, culture studies, political science, as well as interdisciplinary themes, are published in English or German. The Newsletter is published twice each year. Each issue is about fifty pages, and contains information about the profession, grants, computer use in German Studies research and teaching, archival reports, and information about conferences and events as well as news of importance to the membership. Guidelines for curricula in German Studies are offered by GSA for assistance to universities, colleges, and high schools in planning programs in German Studies. |
Click on the links to read the full details News in Brief - May 22, 2008, updates from David E. Barclay, Executive Director Tentative Program Now On Line - The tentative program for the 32nd annual conference of the GSA is now online. GSA Luncheon and Banquet Speakers, St. Paul - Our luncheon and banquet speakers this year are especially exciting. We urge our members and visitors to register online for these events as quickly as possible. The speakers are . . . Online Conference Registration and Hotel Reservation Now Open! - Please read and then click for online conference registration AND hotel reservation!
Revised GSA By-Laws - The membership recently approved a significant revision of the GSA By-Laws. A New Interdisciplinary Initiative - On March 6, 2008, concluding two weeks of virtual discussion, the GSA Board passed the new resolution. A New Prize Competition for Social Scientists in the GSA - The Stiftung für Deutsch/Amerikanische Wissenschafts- beziehungen (SDAW) has generously funded a new "SDAW/GSA Award for Best Paper by a Social Scientist within Five Years of the Doctorate.”
GSA Seeks Contributions from Members to Lecture and Event Fund at Wartburg College - The small founding grant by GSA is expected to be supplemented by contributions from members. Click here to see how to contribute.
Announcement: GSA Graduate Student Prize - The German Studies Association announces an award for the best paper by a graduate student on any subject related to German Studies. New Membership Categories Added - The GSA is NOT raising any of its membership dues or fees this year. We remain one of the best bargains in academia! |
Thirty-Second Annual Conference
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