- Centre for British Studies
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Humboldt University of Berlin , the Centre for British Studies /Großbritannienzentrum (GBZ) is aninterdisciplinary institute committed to teaching and research focused on theUnited Kingdom . In addition to interdisciplinary research projects and itspostgraduate "Master in British Studies" (M.B.S) course the Centre offers a broad range of events for the public. The GBZ is the first and only of its kind in the German-speaking world.History
The Centre for British Studies is an interdisciplinary research and teaching institute at Humboldt University. Inaugurated on 15th July 1995 by the
governing mayor ofBerlin and the Britishambassador , the Centre celebrated its tenthanniversary in the summer of 2005. The Centre was established in recognition of the UK’s role as one of the Western powers which protectedWest-Berlin during theCold War .Queen Elizabeth II had already taken an interest in the plan to establish such a centre on herstate visit to Berlin in 1992. Subsequently HRH ThePrince of Wales paid his respect to the GBZ on the occasion of his visit at the end of 1995. The purpose of the Centre is to offer an institutional framework forinterdisciplinary research , for teaching British Studies, and for furtheringpublic relations between Britain andGermany . As anarea studies institute the Centre is part of a larger network of area studies departments of theBerlin universities: The Centre for French Studies [http://www.geisteswissenschaften.fu-berlin.de/frankreichzentrum/index.html] (now at Free University), the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies [http://www.jfki.fu-berlin.de/en/index.html] (Free University), the Department for Northern European Studies [http://www2.hu-berlin.de/ni/index.html.en] at the (Humboldt University) and the Centre for Modern Oriental Studies [http://www.zmo.de/index_e.html] Due to its interdisciplinary nature the GBZ is not part of one of the faculties of the Humboldt University, but enjoys the status of an independent institute.The academic staff consists of threeprofessor s for (BritishLiterature andCulture , for legal, economic and social structures of theUK , and for BritishHistory . In addition to that the Centre employs fiveresearch assistant s, alibrarian and three supporting staff.A number of larger-scale research projects have been conducted at the Centre, including “Representations of Emotions in Cultural History”, “Structures of Cultural Transformation”, and “Cultures of Commerce”. The Centre has also organised a number of conferences dealing with current issues like “The Media Debate”, “The Future of the Welfare State”, “Parliamentary Cultures” and “Charity Law and Change”. In some cases these have been joint ventures with the
British Council and theBritish Embassy . These conferences have attracted not onlyacademic s, but alsopolitician s and businessmen from both countries.The study programme
The Centre for British Studies launched the postgraduate study programme “Master in British Studies” (M.B.S.) in 1999. It is designed for German and international graduate students from all academic disciplines. The programme lasts a total of three
semesters , the first two of which constitute the taught element of the course (Certificate Phase) and take place at the Centre in Berlin. Teaching is offered not only by full-time staff working at the Centre, but also by guest lecturers from the UK and representatives of British companies and institutions. In the “Core programme”, which takes place during the first semester, the students are familiarised with thehistory , legal structures,literature ,art , economic- and social history, thepolitical system as well as thesocial structures of theUK . In the second semester the students can choose between two options that are to prepare them for two sections of thelabour market . These options comprise “Economics, Law and Politics” on the one hand, or “The Media, Culture and Cultural Management” on the other. Following the certificate phase, the students are required to undertake a three-month work placement in the UK in order to acquire direct experience of working and living cultures in the UK. Subsequently, the student will complete the course programme by writing and submitting a Master Thesis, whose theme may be selected by the student, and which should be related to one of the wide range of topics that were addressed in the programme. The successfulgraduates are awarded the degree “Master in British Studies” (M.B.S.).Other institutions
Following the foundation of the Centre for British Studies at the
Humboldt University of Berlin , other Centres for British Studies have also been founded at theUniversity of Applied Sciences Zittau/ Görlitz in 1999 and at theUniversity of Bamberg in 2000.External links
* [http://www2.hu-berlin.de/gbz Centre for British Studies/ Großbritannien-Zentrum Berlin]
* [http://www.uni-bamberg.de/wissenschaftl_einrichtungen/zentren/centre_for_british_studies GBZ Bamberg]
* [http://www.hs-zigr.de/sprachen/st/gbz_st.htm GBZ Zittau]
* [http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/britcult/index.htm German Association for the Study of British Cultures]
* [http://www.adef-britishstudies.de/ German Association for the Study of British History and Politics]
* [http://www.britishcouncil.de British Council Germany]ources
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*Gerlach, Rita, „Very British, indeed. Extra-Seite zum 10-jährigen Bestehen des GBZ“, in: HUMBOLDT, 09.06.2005, S. 3 (http://www2.hu-berlin.de/gbz/archive/pressarchive/press06_05.pdf)
*Pütz, Stefanie, „Britische Eigenheiten verstehen. Aufbaustudiengang "Master in British Studies" soll interkulturelle Kompetenz vermitteln“, in: Der Tagesspiegel, 23.11.1999
*Riege, Birgit, „Erfolgreiche Annäherungsversuche. Das Großbritannien-Zentrum der Humboldt-Universität feiert heute sein 10-jähriges Bestehen“, in: Berliner Zeitung, 29.06.2005
*Warnecke, Tilmann. „Studieren mit Jobgarantie. Karriere-Check: Welche Absolventen aus Berlin und Brandenburg besonders gefragt sind“, in: Tagesspiegel, 09.10.2005, S. K1 [http://www.tagesspiegel.de/zeitung/Archiv;art1291,1999479]
*Weber, Peter, „Das Wort "Landeskunde" ist tabu“, in: Berliner Morgenpost, 8.11.1999
*http://www.berlin.de/wissenschaftsatlas/einrichtungen/0140.html
*http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/britcult/DOinstitutionenSchneider.htm
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