The Tübingen program, which is organized through the Center for Global and Intercultural Studies (CGIS), takes place in the Winter term, and it is intended for students who have completed at least German 221/231 by the end of the Fall 2026 term. The German Department strongly recommends that you precede your stay in Tübingen by attending one or two three-week sessions at the Goethe Institut.
This Goethe Institut segment is not part of the CGIS program itself. Please talk with Mary or me about the Goethe segment.
The CGIS portion in Tübingen will start early in March with a mandatory 'Startkurs' (up to 6 credits). While you will be enrolled for the Winter 2027 term at the University of Michigan, you will then take classes during the 'Sommersemester' at the Universität Tübingen (mid April - late July). You will earn 15-18 credits for Winter 2027: the courses that you take in Tübingen can be language courses for international students or regular university courses.
Various university courses outside the English Department are taught in English. Tübingen credits can be used to satisfy degree requirements for a German major or minor.
For more information about the Tübingen program and to apply, use this link: https://mcompass.umich.edu/_portal/tds-program-brochure?programid=10248
News and Events for Students of German at the University of Michigan
Description
This is the list of messages related to German at the University of Michigan. You generally receive these messages on Tuesday via email, and you will see them posted on Canvas (German Advising Mail at University of Michigan). If you have any questions, please see the German Department advisors Kalli and Mary Rodena-Krasan.
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Job Posting - Program Coordinator of the St. Louis Branch of the Goethe-Institut Chicago: Wednesday, June 10 (Application Deadline)
Location: St. Louis (reporting to the Goethe-Institut Chicago)
Employment: Full-time (40 hours/week)
Start: August 1, 2026
The Goethe-Institut Chicago is looking for a program coordinator of the institute’s new branch in St. Louis, to begin work August 1. The program coordinator of the branch in St. Louis will be based in St. Louis and will be reporting to the office in Chicago, where all finances and administration will be managed.
Responsibilities Include:
* To find a location for the office of the St. Louis branch
* To prepare the grand opening of the branch in the fall
* To map the cultural landscape of St Louis and the states of Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee to identify possible partners for future collaboration
* To develop a program of activities and events for the years 2027 – 2028; programs should cover different areas (music, visual arts, choreography, discourse, theatre, film etc.) and be established with a wide array of partner institutions
* To establish and maintain close contacts with partner institutions in the aforementioned states
* Administrative tasks, finance management, and budget planning in coordination with the Goethe-Institut Chicago
Requirements:
* University degree – for example, in the humanities or cultural management
* Great interest in and very good knowledge of art, culture, and society in the US and Germany and familiarity with the respective cultural scenes
* Knowledge of the local cultural scenes
* Strong organizational skills and event management experience
* Curatorial expertise and ability to conceptualize and realize a coherent cultural program
* Willingness to work on evenings and weekends
* Willingness to travel on official business
* Capability to work in a team as well as proven ability to work autonomously while maintaining close contacts with our teams in Chicago, the regional institute, and the Munich head office
* Excellent knowledge of both spoken and written German and English
The Goethe-Institut offers a competitive benefits package, including health insurance and short-term disability insurance (for employees working at least 30 hours per week). After 6 months of employment, all employees are eligible to contribute to a 401(K) plan with p to a 4.5% employer match. This position offers a hybrid work model allowing remote work for up to two days per week, pending supervisor approval.
The Goethe-Institut is an Equal Opportunity employer and guarantees gender equality.
All applicants must have an active US work permit. The Goethe-Institut will not sponsor applicants for work visas.
Salary Range: $63,000 - $65,000
FLSA Classification: Exempt
How to Apply:
Please email your application with the following required documents to HR-USA@goethe.de:
* Letter of Motivation (1/2 to at most 1 page)
* Resume
* 2-3 References
Qualified candidates will be invited to interview by June 20, 2026.
Contact:
Heather Martin
Human Resources Management USA
Tel.: 202-847-4704
Heather.Martin@goethe.de
Website: https://www.goethe.de/ins/us/en/ueb/kar/stl.html
Employment: Full-time (40 hours/week)
Start: August 1, 2026
The Goethe-Institut Chicago is looking for a program coordinator of the institute’s new branch in St. Louis, to begin work August 1. The program coordinator of the branch in St. Louis will be based in St. Louis and will be reporting to the office in Chicago, where all finances and administration will be managed.
Responsibilities Include:
* To find a location for the office of the St. Louis branch
* To prepare the grand opening of the branch in the fall
* To map the cultural landscape of St Louis and the states of Arkansas, Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee to identify possible partners for future collaboration
* To develop a program of activities and events for the years 2027 – 2028; programs should cover different areas (music, visual arts, choreography, discourse, theatre, film etc.) and be established with a wide array of partner institutions
* To establish and maintain close contacts with partner institutions in the aforementioned states
* Administrative tasks, finance management, and budget planning in coordination with the Goethe-Institut Chicago
Requirements:
* University degree – for example, in the humanities or cultural management
* Great interest in and very good knowledge of art, culture, and society in the US and Germany and familiarity with the respective cultural scenes
* Knowledge of the local cultural scenes
* Strong organizational skills and event management experience
* Curatorial expertise and ability to conceptualize and realize a coherent cultural program
* Willingness to work on evenings and weekends
* Willingness to travel on official business
* Capability to work in a team as well as proven ability to work autonomously while maintaining close contacts with our teams in Chicago, the regional institute, and the Munich head office
* Excellent knowledge of both spoken and written German and English
The Goethe-Institut offers a competitive benefits package, including health insurance and short-term disability insurance (for employees working at least 30 hours per week). After 6 months of employment, all employees are eligible to contribute to a 401(K) plan with p to a 4.5% employer match. This position offers a hybrid work model allowing remote work for up to two days per week, pending supervisor approval.
The Goethe-Institut is an Equal Opportunity employer and guarantees gender equality.
All applicants must have an active US work permit. The Goethe-Institut will not sponsor applicants for work visas.
Salary Range: $63,000 - $65,000
FLSA Classification: Exempt
How to Apply:
Please email your application with the following required documents to HR-USA@goethe.de:
* Letter of Motivation (1/2 to at most 1 page)
* Resume
* 2-3 References
Qualified candidates will be invited to interview by June 20, 2026.
Contact:
Heather Martin
Human Resources Management USA
Tel.: 202-847-4704
Heather.Martin@goethe.de
Website: https://www.goethe.de/ins/us/en/ueb/kar/stl.html
Heidelberg University Study Abroad Scholarship: Sunday, May 31 (Application Deadline)
Heidelberg University Association is excited to announce that stipends are available to qualified students from a United States university planning to study at Heidelberg University.
HAUS Scholarships are funded by generous donations from alumni and members of Heidelberg Alumni U.S. (HAUS).
The HAUS Study Scholarship:
The scholarship award is $7,000 for master’s program students or $4,500 for bachelor’s program students for the 2026-27 academic year.
The University of Heidelberg is looking for candidates with a strong academic background who can also fulfill the role of ambassador for HAUS upon their return from their study abroad experience.
Website: https://www.hua.uni-heidelberg.de/en/scholarships/haus-study-scholarship
HAUS Scholarships are funded by generous donations from alumni and members of Heidelberg Alumni U.S. (HAUS).
The HAUS Study Scholarship:
The scholarship award is $7,000 for master’s program students or $4,500 for bachelor’s program students for the 2026-27 academic year.
The University of Heidelberg is looking for candidates with a strong academic background who can also fulfill the role of ambassador for HAUS upon their return from their study abroad experience.
Website: https://www.hua.uni-heidelberg.de/en/scholarships/haus-study-scholarship
Fulbright U.S. Student Program: Sunday, August 30 (Campus Deadline)
The Institute of International Education (IIE), on behalf of the U.S. State Department, administers the Fulbright U.S. Student Program, which offers research, study, and teaching opportunities in over 140 countries to recent graduates and graduate students. This competition is administered on campus by the International Institute.
In 2025-2026, the University of Michigan was a "top producer" of finalists for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
Website: https://ii.umich.edu/ii/funding/fulbright-program/fulbright-us-student.html
In 2025-2026, the University of Michigan was a "top producer" of finalists for the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.
Website: https://ii.umich.edu/ii/funding/fulbright-program/fulbright-us-student.html
Study Abroad in Germany - Social Sciences and Humanities in Berlin (Winter 2027): Tuesday, September 15 (Application Deadline)
This English-taught IES program is designed for students without a German language background who are looking for an in-depth look at the culture and context of the metropolis of Berlin. German majors should consider the University of Michigan programs in Freiburg and Tübingen.
The program examines issues relevant to major cities today, such as architecture, cultural identity, gender and sexual politics, multiculturalism, popular culture, and urban studies. Wherever possible, courses take advantage of the city’s many historical, artistic, and cultural sites. A 4-credit German language course is required for beginning and intermediate students. On-site staff help the students integrate into life in Berlin. Learning is enhanced by an extended course-related trip to Vienna or Warsaw and various day trips to German cities. During free time, tour neighborhoods and visit museums to gain a better understanding of Germany’s complex history and culture.
Eligibility:
* Sophomore, Junior, or Senior standing
* Good academic standing
* Minimum 2.75 overall GPA
* No previous German language study is required
Academics:
Students must take 13-16 credit hours per semester. One German language course (4 credits) is required for beginning and intermediate students. All other courses are taught in English and worth 3 credits unless otherwise stated. Two week-long field trips will be included in the program, as well as day excursions that complement your learning in the classroom and contribute to a general knowledge of German culture and society.
Please see program website (IES) for details.
For more information about the Social Sciences and Humanities in Berlin program and the application material, go to: https://mcompass.umich.edu/_portal/tds-program-brochure?programid=11723
The program examines issues relevant to major cities today, such as architecture, cultural identity, gender and sexual politics, multiculturalism, popular culture, and urban studies. Wherever possible, courses take advantage of the city’s many historical, artistic, and cultural sites. A 4-credit German language course is required for beginning and intermediate students. On-site staff help the students integrate into life in Berlin. Learning is enhanced by an extended course-related trip to Vienna or Warsaw and various day trips to German cities. During free time, tour neighborhoods and visit museums to gain a better understanding of Germany’s complex history and culture.
Eligibility:
* Sophomore, Junior, or Senior standing
* Good academic standing
* Minimum 2.75 overall GPA
* No previous German language study is required
Academics:
Students must take 13-16 credit hours per semester. One German language course (4 credits) is required for beginning and intermediate students. All other courses are taught in English and worth 3 credits unless otherwise stated. Two week-long field trips will be included in the program, as well as day excursions that complement your learning in the classroom and contribute to a general knowledge of German culture and society.
Please see program website (IES) for details.
For more information about the Social Sciences and Humanities in Berlin program and the application material, go to: https://mcompass.umich.edu/_portal/tds-program-brochure?programid=11723
German Advising Contact Information With Office Hours From Tuesday, May 19 - Wednesday, May 27
You can reach the German advisors through a general email: germanadvising@umich.edu
We have two advisors for German undergraduates:
* Mary Rodena-Krasan (MLB 3128; mkrasan@umich.edu)
* Karl-Georg Federhofer (MLB 3422; kallimz@umich.edu)
If you would like to get in contact with a peer mentor in our Department, please write to: germanmentors@umich.edu.
We have two advisors for German undergraduates:
* Mary Rodena-Krasan (MLB 3128; mkrasan@umich.edu)
Mary's office hours this week are:
Tuesday, May 19: 10-10:30, 1-4:30 p.m. (only via Zoom),
Wednesday, May 20: 10-4:30 p.m. (only via Zoom),
Wednesday, May 20: 10-4:30 p.m. (only via Zoom),
Thursday, May 21: 10-10:30, 1-4:30 p.m. (only via Zoom),
Tuesday, May 26: 10-4:30 p.m. (only via Zoom),
Wednesday, May 27: 10-10:30, 1-4:30 p.m. (only via Zoom),
and by appointment.
Mary's Link for Office Hours: https://umich.zoom.us/j/92765512004
* Karl-Georg Federhofer (MLB 3422; kallimz@umich.edu)
My office hours this week are:
Tuesday, May 19: 12-3 p.m. (only via Zoom),
Wednesday, May 20: 10-4 (only via Zoom),
Friday, May 21: 10-3 p.m. (only via Zoom),
Tuesday, May 26: 8-4:30 p.m. (only via Zoom),
and by appointment.
My Zoom Link for Office Hours: https://umich.zoom.us/j/909147087
It is best to schedule appointments, which you have to do by 4 p.m. on the previous day. You can schedule appointments with us here: https://myadvising.lsa.umich.edu/appointments/offices/GERM
It is best to schedule appointments, which you have to do by 4 p.m. on the previous day. You can schedule appointments with us here: https://myadvising.lsa.umich.edu/appointments/offices/GERM
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