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From: aapassmo-AT-midway.uchicago.edu
Date: Fri, 1 Mar 1996 19:34:03 -0600 (CST)
Subject: cfp: The DAAD Prizes for the Best Syllabi in German Studies



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The DAAD Prizes for the Best Syllabi in German Studies
Deadline April 1, 1996

$1000 dollars in prizes for innovative interdisciplinary or comparative
approaches to the teaching of German Studies (including German language,
politics, history, literature, cinema, anthropology, culture, art,
music, women's studies, Jewish studies, etc.) will be awarded in 1996. 
All syllabi submitted for the competition will be included in the DAAD
on-line, multi-year database of teaching materials for German Studies.
Complete and detailed syllabi, including detailed references, sources, and
pedagogical goals, can be submitted on computer disk clearly labeled to
indicate computer (PC/Mac), author, and software or by email by April 1,
1996 to Professor Sander L. Gilman, DAAD Syllabus Project, American 
Institute for Contemporary German Studies, 1400 16th Street, N.W., 
Suite 420, Washington, DC., 20036-2217, or AICGSDOC-AT-JHUNIX.JHU.EDU.


   

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