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Resources

There are numerous resources available at Stanford, the Bay Area, and many other areas where students can learn more about German-speaking culture and literature. Please click on the subjects below to view the various resources.

Stanford

Berlin Project
Computing at Stanford
Stanford German Student Association
Germanic Collection at Green Library
Bechtel International Center
Haus Mitteleuropa
Language Lab at Meyer Library
Language Center
Libraries at Stanford
Overseas Studies
Hoover Institution
Continuing Studies
Stanford Bulletin

The Bay Area

Palo Alto Area Resources and the San Francisco Bay Area Resources have an overview of what is available to see, experience, and enjoy!

German Sites on the WorldWide Web

German Studies Association
The Goethe Institute
Facts about Germany
DAAD
Deutsche Welle
Germany Live
Die Zeit
Die Welt
Der Stern
Der Spiegel
Die Tageszeitung
Austria General Information
Austria - Learn German in Austria
Learn German in Vienna - German courses at DeutschAkademie

Haus Mitteleuropa - The German Theme House

Located at 620 Mayfield Avenue on Stanford Campus, Haus Mitt is an undergraduate residence devoted to developing an awareness of the culture of Central Europe. A number of department courses are regularly taught at the house, and there are in-house seminars and conversation courses. Assignment is made through the regular undergraduate housing draw. For more information, contact the program manager, Rafael Ginsburg<rjgins@stanford.edu>, at 650-497-5612.