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The programme and the abstracts<http://anglo-deutscheskolloquium.weebly.com/abstracts.html> for the XXIII Anglo-German Colloquium 'Lehren, Lernen und Bilden<http://anglo-deutscheskolloquium.weebly.com/programm.html> in der deutschen Literatur des Mittelalters' have been updated. For those of you who would have liked to come but could not make it: there will be live tweets from @AngloGermanCol<https://twitter.com/AngloGermanCol>. If you have a question you would like to ask, use the hashtag #AGC23 and the question or comment will be passed on.
Henrike

Prof. Henrike Lähnemann
Chair of German Studies<http://ncl.ac.uk/sml/german> | School of Modern Languages, Old Library Building, Newcastle University, GB - NE1 7RU Newcastle upon Tyne
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