Ingeborg Bachmann Centre for Austrian Literature & Culture

Ingeborg Bachmann Centre for Austrian Literature & Culture

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A Centre that promotes Austrian literature, culture and research in the UK

The Ingeborg Bachmann Centre programmes are devoted to a diverse and exciting take on Austrian Literature & Culture and include conferences, workshops, lectures and seminars on Austrian Literature and Film as well as a writer-in-residence programme. All our events are open to anyone interested and take place at the IGRS or the Austrian Cultural Forum London. We are indebted to the Austrian Cultura

Thinking Authoritarianism: The Prague-Vienna Circle in British Exile 10/03/2026

Join us at 'Thinking Authoritarianism: The Prague-Vienna Circle in British Exile' on 6 May 2026. Speakers at the workshop will include Jeremy Adler, Peter Filkins, Maria Peacock and Erhard Schüttpelz. Programme and further details at:
https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/news-events/events/thinking-authoritarianism-prague-vienna-circle-british-exile

Advance registration essential!

Thinking Authoritarianism: The Prague-Vienna Circle in British Exile This workshop focuses on the ‘Prague-Vienna Circle’, a group of Jewish friends from the former Austro-Hungarian Empire who, having survived the Holocaust and reunited in British exile after 1945, sought to make sense of the momentous events they had witnessed. The circle comprised Nobel laureate...

24/02/2026

Lecturer, journalist and broadcaster Seán Williams gives the Ingeborg Bachmann Centre's Biennial Lecture on 19 May 2026 at the University of London Senate House. In his lecture, Williams looks at three non-conforming writers who were drawn to Switzerland and spiritualist contemplation in nature for the articulation of the self: Rainer Maria Rilke, Algernon Blackwood, and Franca Kraig. Attendance is free; advance registration is essential.

https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/news-events/events/apocalypse-alps-ibc-biennial-lecture

11/04/2024

Watch author Ursula Knoll and translator Ruth Martin discussing issues in translating Knoll's debut novel 'Lektionen in dunkler Materie' [Lessons in Dark Matter] in the latest of Author–Translator Encounter at the University of London Senate House
https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/podcasts/encounters-ursula-knoll-and-ruth-martin-conversation
Photo credits: Ursula Knoll (© Lena-Rosa Haendle); Ruth Martin (© Michael Jershov)

Encounters: Writers and Translators in Conversation with Ursula Knoll and Ruth Martin 18/12/2023

Join Ursula Knoll and Ruth Martin on 7 March 2024 for this 'Encounter', in which the author and translator discuss Knoll's debut novel 'Lektionen in dunkler Materie' along with excerpts in English especially translated for this discussion. The discussion will be held in person at the University of London Senate House. Attendance free; advance online booking essential at:

Encounters: Writers and Translators in Conversation with Ursula Knoll and Ruth Martin Ursula Knoll’s debut novel Lektionen in dunkler Materie [Lessons in Dark Matter] intertwines the lives of a group of women, who are at points in their lives where societal and individual pressures lead them to various decisive actions. As we follow the increasingly linked fates of the characters, ...

Know Your IBC! – New Books in German 25/04/2023

IBC Director, Andrea Capovilla, is interviewed for latest issue of 'New Books in German'. Read the article here:

Know Your IBC! – New Books in German NBG interviews Dr Andrea Capovilla, Director of the Ingeborg Bachmann Centre

17/04/2023

Job opportunity for a Project Archivist at the University of London (3-year, fixed term). For futher details see: https://www.jobs.london.ac.uk/Job/JobDetail?jobid=2405&isPreview=Yes&advert=external. Application closes at midnight on 2 June 2023.

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Sylvia Naish Fellowships and Scholarships in Germanic Studies 14/04/2023

Applications for Visiting Fellowships tenable from October 2023 to 2024 are now invited. Closing date: 31 May 2023. Further details and how to apply:
Bithell Fellowships https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/fellowships/visiting-fellowships-and-scholarships/bithell-fellowship-german-studies
Sylvia Naish Fellowships https://ilcs.sas.ac.uk/fellowships/visiting-fellowships-and-scholarships/sylvia-naish-fellowships-and-scholarships

Sylvia Naish Fellowships and Scholarships in Germanic Studies Endowed by a generous bequest from the estate of Sylvia Naish, up to two Fellowships or Scholarships are offered annually for research into any area of German language and literature at the ILCS and its Germanic Studies Library and Archives. The awards are designed to assist scholars in the early st...

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Institute Of Languages, Cultures And Societies, University Of London, Senate House, Malet Street
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