Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin

Welcome to the Centre for British Studies at Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin

News

Same place, new name!

From the 23rd of August, Mohrenstra?e will be renamed to Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Stra?e. Please keep this in mind for future correspondence.

Die Mohrenstra?e wird ab dem 23. August offiziell in Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Stra?e umbenannt. Wir bitten Sie, das für Ihre zukünftige Korrespondenz zu beachten.

Stellenausschreibung

Das Gro?britannien-Zentrum (GBZ) sucht eine studentische Hilfskraft (w/m/d) zur Unterstützung im Bereich 金贝棋牌 und IT. Bewerbungsfrist: 15.10.-29.10.25. Besch?ftigungsbeginn: November 25.

Weitere 金贝棋牌 finden Sie in dieser PDF-Datei.

Job Opportunity

The GBZ is seeking a Student Assistant to support its events and IT-related activities. Application deadline: 29 October. For more information, see the PDF here.

Events

Click to see our upcoming events and related posters:

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News of our many different projects can be found below and in our blog.

Please click here for an account of our 30th anniversary.?

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The Centre for British Studies

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The?Centre for British Studies?is an interdisciplinary research institute at the Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin. The institute, the first of its kind in Germany, conducts?comprehensive research and offers teaching, lectures and conferences on a broad interdisciplinary agenda focusing on the United Kingdom.

Our?interdisciplinary?research projects, PhD projects, research colloquia, working papers, as well as lists of publications by the Centre’s staff, can be found on this website.

The Centre teaches the international, interdisciplinary and practice oriented?M.A. British Studies?course. Students from all over the world and with different academic backgrounds study British history, culture and literature, as well as law, politics, business and economics. Detailed information about the programme can be accessed under?M.A. British Studies.

With its series of?conferences?on topical aspects of society, the Centre for British Studies intends to encourage debates on current issues concerning both Britain and Germany. The Centre also organises?public lectures and panel discussions, such as the popular "Monday Lectures". Listings of current and future lectures can be found below and under?Events. Everyone is welcome to attend.

Our current?Annual Report?provides information on the various activities we pursued, the courses offered, the respective students, our research activities, news and events of the previous year.