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Women in German Studies : ウィキペディア英語版
Women in German Studies
Women in German Studies (WIGS) is an organization, which was founded in 1988 in order to connect female Germanists in Great Britain and Ireland and support them in all aspects of their professional life.
==Conferences==

*1988 University of Reading (organiser: Helen Watanabe)
*1989 University of Salford (organiser Juliet Wigmore)
*1990 University of Swansea (organisers: Brigid Haines and Allyson Fiddler)
*1991 Queen Mary and Westfield College, London (organiser: Pat Howe)
*1992 Manchester Metropolitan University (organiser: Sally Johnson)
*1993 Nottingham: ‘Women and the “Wende”’ (organiser: Elizabeth Boa)
*1994 University of Warwick (organiser: Georgina Paul)
*1995 University of Central Lancashire (organisers: Helen Jones & Petra Bagley)
*1996 University of Exeter (organiser: Chloe Paver)
*1997 University of East Anglia, Norwich: ‘Theory’ (organisers: Jo Catling & Margot Paterson)
*1998 Open conference, University of Manchester: "Women’s Autobiography in German: Theory and Practice”, Special guests Anne Duden & Ruth Klüger (organiser: Margaret Littler)
*1999 University of the West of England, Bristol ‘Women and Society’ (organiser: Gisela Shaw)
*2000 Universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow ‘Myths and Mythmaking’ (organiser: Sarah Colvin)
*2001 University of Leeds (organiser: Ingrid Sharp)
*2002 University of Southampton (organiser: Andrea Reiter)
*2003 Open conference, University of Bath ‘Local Narratives, Global Narratives’ (organisers: Renate Rechtien & Caroline von Oppen)
*2004 Selwyn College, Cambridge (organiser: Charlotte Woodford)
*2006 Newcastle University (organisers: Teresa Ludden & Beate Müller)
*2007 University of Sussex (Brighton) (organiser: Andrea Hammel)
*2008 Open conference, University of Liverpool: “Impact: German-language culture and its reception” (organisers: Rebecca Braun and Lyn Marven)
*2009 University of Birmingham (organiser: Joanne Sayner)
*2010 Joint WIGS/WISPS conference, University of Swansea: “Friendship and cross-cultural cooperation" (organisers: Brigid Haines and Sarah Bowskill)
*2011 University of Leeds (organisers: Helen Finch and Ingrid Sharp)
*2012 Open conference, UCD Dublin: “About Time: Conceptualising and representing temporality in German, Swiss and Austrian Culture”, special guest: Angelika Overath (organiser: Gillian Pye)
*2013 University of Sheffield (organiser: Caroline Bland)
*2014 Selwyn College, Cambridge (organiser: Charlotte Woodford)
*2015 University of Durham (organisers: Marie-Isabel Matthews-Schlinzig & Tracey Reiman-Duwe)
*2016 University of Aberystwyth
*2017 Open conference, University of Oxford: Reform, Reformation, Revolution

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