Showing Barbara (2012), a drama based on human and political dilemmas by German film-maker Christian Petzold. Everyone is welcome and admission is free.
Read MoreUEA's first German A-Level conference in years and simultaneously the official launch event of our UEA Think German Network proved to be a great success among 30+ Year 12 and 13 students from several sixth forms in the region.
Read MoreThe latest in our series of interviews. Read how Hannah Cappleman rates German language skills when meeting customers: "Being able to exchange a few sentences in their native tongue brightens the conversation."
Read MoreVisit this latest post of the Wales German Network and watch the great presentation from Stefanie Kreibich at Bangor University.
Read MoreWe have a host of teaching resources relating to German Pop music.
Read MoreThe latest in our series of interviews. Meet James Austin, Insurance Division Translation Manager at
How can German language skills enhance your career chances and open up doors into business, industry as well as academia? Find out more as we are starting a series of interviews with employers in the region. Read what the Head of Hybrid and Electronic Systems at Ricardo, Cambridge, has to say on the topic.
Read MoreUEA's Dr Pierre Bocquillon on language learning, Germany's role in Europe and the benefits of German language skills in an academic institution. We are delighted that Pierre has agreed to speak at our A-Level conference in 24th March: Is Germany Europe’s reluctant hegemon?
Read MoreThe School of Politics, Philosophy, Language and Communication Studies would like to invite Year 12 and 13 students and their teachers to a special one-day conference to get an insight into aspects of social and political life in contemporary Germany.
Read MoreRead what Norfolk Scholar and University of Birmingham Physics student Alex Coates has to say about his language learning experience.
Read MoreA free lunchtime talk by Professor Mike Byram from Durham University.
Read MoreThis award-winning German-language film is now showing at Cinema City in Norwich and tells the story of Toni Erdmann, the bizarre alter ego of Winfried Conradi, a divorced music teacher with a penchant for playing pranks.
Read MoreWhy not combine an outing to London with an exploration of German cultural heritage?
Read MoreListen to the sizzling of the famous Berlin Currywurst, the snorting hippo in Berlin zoo, the sound of its S-Bahn or the nostalgic spluttering of the Trabi.
Read MoreA very special welcome on the occasion of the UEA Think German website launch comes from Karl Pfeiffer, Director of Educational Links at the Goethe Institut.
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