The exhibition, Germans in Britain, can be seen in Cambridge between 7 and 28 June. There are several events associated with the exhibition in Cambridge. Full details below. The translation workshops on June 13 are fully subscribed, but there will be plenty of room for those wishing to attend the talks on June 13 (John Guthrie), June 18 Annja Neumann and June 23 (Martin Ruehl).
June 13, 11am – 3.00pm Cambridge German Network/COGS:
A day dedicated to Translation Workshops and talks for GCSE and A level
students and teachers. Speakers: Klaus Fritz, Mike Mitchell, Duncan Large, Fiona Rintoul.
June 13, 3.00pm John Guthrie: ‘How German began in Cambridge’
June 18, 6.00pm Annja Neumann: ‘Selective Affinities. Anglo-German Literary
Representations of Science’
June 23, 6.00pm Martin Rühl: ‘Some English Nietzscheans’
A Migration Museum Project Exhibition
at Murray Edwards College Cambridge, June 7 – June 28, 2015
GERMANS IN BRITAIN is a touring exhibition created by the Migration Museum Project.
All events at Murray Edwards College.
Dr John Guthrie
Fellow in German and Director of Studies in Modern and Medieval Languages
Murray Edwards College
Cambridge CB3 0DF
Tel 01223 762268
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Supported by the Schröder Fund, Cambridge and the Schroder Foundation.
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