The historical, cultural and philosophical impact of the Netherlands and the Dutch language is internationally significant – but while virtually everyone can recognise a painting from Vincent van Gogh, few can properly pronounce his name! Hence the unique Leiden bachelor in Dutch Studies: the only programme in the Netherlands for international students who wish to specialise in … [Lees meer...] overProgramme presentation Dutch Studies
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Call for papers Boundary Conditions in Netherlandish Literature, Language and Culture 5–8 January 2017, Philadelphia
Call for papersBoundary Conditions in Netherlandish Literature, Language and Culture5–8 January 2017, PhiladelphiaSessions organized by the MLA Dutch ForumAt the 2017 convention of the Modern Language Association of America, the MLA Dutch Forum will organize one or more sessions on the 2017 MLA Presidential theme ‘Boundary Conditions’. The convention will be held from 5–8 … [Lees meer...] overCall for papers Boundary Conditions in Netherlandish Literature, Language and Culture 5–8 January 2017, Philadelphia
18th Biennial International Conference on Netherlandic Studies, Ann Arbor, June 3-4, 2016
Conference Theme: Imagining the Low Lands Featuring: Keynote speaker: Ton Broos Carillon speaker: D.M. (Diederik) Oostdijk Carillonneurs: Tiffany Ng and Sipkje Pesnichak Workshop for Dutch Language Instructors: Peter Schoenaerts Conference Date & Location June 3-4 at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor … [Lees meer...] over18th Biennial International Conference on Netherlandic Studies, Ann Arbor, June 3-4, 2016
Drawing a Map: Postgraduate Colloquium on Low Countries Studies
The ALCS is exceptionally proud to announce that on Thursday 2nd and Friday 3rd July 2015 the very first Postgraduate Colloquium on Low Countries Studies will take place in London. For Drawing a Map, the ALCS joins forces with the Modern Languages Research Insititue, University College London and the University of Sheffield. The ongoing relationships and interwoven histories of … [Lees meer...] overDrawing a Map: Postgraduate Colloquium on Low Countries Studies