Women in German Studies explained

Women in German Studies (WIGS) is an organisation, 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

List of Committee Members[1]

Gabi Rahaman (Treasurer 1988 - 1990)Pat Howe (Freelance register 1988-1989)Margaret Littler (Part-time/freelance rep followed by freelance register 1988 - 1991 and Secretary 1994-1997)Anne Simon (PG rep 1988-1989)Margaret Vallance (polys/colleges/New Universities rep 1988-1995)Juliet Wigmore (Secretary 1989-1991)Susan Beardmore (Part-time/freelance rep 1990-1994)Jean Conacher (PG rep: 1990-1)Brigid Haines (Treasurer 1991-1994)Linda Holt (PG rep 1991-?)

Sue Lawson (Freelance register 1992-1995)Georgina Paul (Secretary 1991-1994)

Chloë Paver (Treasurer 1995-1997)Brigitte Lechner (Part-time/freelance rep 1995-1997Laura Ovenden (PG rep 1995? - 1997)Clare Lambert (Freelance register 1996-1997)Mererid Puw Davies (Secretary 1998-2000)Beth Linklater (Treasurer 1998-2000)Ursula Wiedenmann (Part-time/freelance rep 1998-2001)Teresa Ludden (PG rep: 1998-2000 and part-time/freelance rep 2003)Margaret Vince (Freelance register 1998-2003)Betsy Pennebaker (IT rep: 1999-2000)Andrea Reiter (IT rep 1999-2003)Birgit Röder (Treasurer 2001-2003)Charlotte Woodford (Secretary 2001-2006)Joanne Sayner (PG rep 2001-2003)Anna Saunders (IT rep 2001-2007)

Andrea Hammel (Treasurer 2004-2008)Rebecca Braun (Beard) (PG rep 2004-2006)Marielle Sutherland (Part-time/freelance rep 2004-2007)Margot Paterson (Freelance register 2004-2006)

Michaela Gigerl (PG rep 2006-2007)Katherine Griffiths (PG rep 2006)Christiane Schönfeld (Ireland rep 2006-2009)Lyn Marven (Secretary 2007-2011)Deborah Holmes (IT rep 2006-2007)Áine McMurtry (IT rep 2008-2012)Sarah Jones (PG rep 2008-2009)Corinne Atwood

Karina von Lindeiner-Stráský (Treasurer 2009-2013)Alex Lloyd (Vinall) (PG rep 2009-2011)Charlotte Ryland (Part-time/freelance rep 2010-2013)Gillian Pye (Ireland rep 2010-2017)Helen Finch (Secretary 2011-2015)Emily Spiers (PG rep 2012-2014)Caroline Bland (Treasurer 2013-2017)Madeleine Brook (IT rep 2013-2016)Simone Schroth (Part-time/freelance rep 2013-2019)Cyd Sturgess (PG rep 2014-2017)Birgit Mikus (Early Career rep 2014-2017)Katya Krylova (Secretary 2015-2019)

Sarah Pogoda (Treasurer 2017-2021)Siobhán Donovan (Ireland rep 2017-2022)Cyd Sturgess (Early Career rep 2017-2021)Mary Frank (PG rep 2017-2019)

Mary Frank (Part-time/freelance rep 2019-2021) Catherine Smale (Secretary 2019-)Chantal Sullivan-Thomsett (PG rep 2019-2021)Ina Linge (Treasurer 2021 -)Iman Nick (Equality, Diversion & Inclusion rep 2021-)Corinne Painter (Early career rep 2021-)Hilary Potter (Early career rep 2021-)Molly Harrabin (PG rep 2021-)

WIGS Postgraduate Essay Prize

The Women in German Studies Postgraduate Essay Prize was established in 2014. Postgraduate members of WIGS are encouraged to submit essays on any topic within German Studies. The winning essay is selected by the WIGS committee and announced at the annual WIGS conference. Winners of the essay prize receive £100 and the opportunity to have their piece published in the journal German Life and Letters. The call for submissions is published annually on the "WIGS blog".

WIGS Book Prize

The Women in German Studies Book Prize was established in 2015 and is sponsored by "Peter Lang" Oxford. Members of WIGS who are preparing their first book for publication are encouraged to submit proposals. All topics within German Studies are welcome. The winning book proposal is selected by the WIGS committee and the commissioning editor for German Studies at "Peter Lang" Oxford presents the prize at the annual WIGS conference. The winner of the prize in each year receives £150. The Call for Book Proposals is published annually on the "WIGS blog".

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://womeningermanstudies.wordpress.com/2013/11/06/wigs-retrospective-a-herstory-on-the-occasion-of-wigs-25th-anniversary/ Dates based on the 'Herstory' compiled by Emily Spiers for the 25th anniversary (posted 6 November 2013)