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to improve the visibility of German Studies in Ireland and facilitate
communication amongst colleagues. The following issues are being prioritised:
(a) Updating of the membership register and the subscription system. Colleagues at all third-level institutions in Ireland are encouraged to join. Also welcome are part-timers, postgraduates, retired colleagues or free-lance Germanists. Details on how to join can be found here. (b) A Website for the Association. The Website contains information about the Association, links to other organisations and institutions and links to pedagogically helpful websites. The Website should provide a focal point for German Studies activities on the island of Ireland and aims to foster communication within the profession. (c) A Directory of Germanists working in Ireland in printed and electronic form. (d) The creation of a Yearbook for the Association. It is intended that the Yearbook will be peer-reviewed, that established researchers as well as Nachwuchs would contribute, that thematic issues would be published (e.g. German literature, linguistics, applied linguistics, Landeskunde) and that it would carry reviews. Paid-up members of the Association would receive a copy of the Yearbook. |
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Podcasts Interview with Dr. Florian Krobb regarding the - Association of Third-Level Teachers of German in Ireland at its annual conference in Galway 2006 ____________________________________ Interview with Dr. Hans Walter Schmidt-Hanissa -regarding the programme of the ATLTGI annual conference in Galway 2006 |
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| Charter of the Association of Third-Level Teachers of German in Ireland |
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