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CfA: Graduate Assistant, German Studies Review (GSR)

Call for Applications for Graduate Assistant, German Studies Review

The German Studies Review seeks a graduate assistant for the two Book Review Editors (literature and culture; history and art) with a start date of October 1, 2026. The graduate assistant will work closely with the two Book Review Editors on all editorial and managerial work related to the book review section. This includes editing book reviews, managing spreadsheets (with book titles, author names, publication dates, publisher addresses, reviewer names), acquiring copies from presses for reviewers, and communicating with reviewers, presses, the two Book Review Editors, and the Editor of the journal.

The successful applicant should be familiar with scholarship in German Studies, and experience in editing would be an asset, but is not required. Other qualifications include, but are not limited to, reading knowledge of German, excellent grammar and punctuation skills in English and German, knowledge of the Chicago Manual citation format, strong knowledge of Word, Excel, and Google Docs, along with strong organizational skills, attention to detail, ability to get work done in a timely manner, ability to communicate professionally with reviewers and representatives of presses.

We welcome applications from advanced Ph.D. students, especially from groups who have traditionally been underrepresented in academia. The paid position requires approximately 4 hours of work per week and can be renewed annually. The position carries an annual stipend of $3,500. To apply, please send a CV and a letter explaining your interest and qualifications to the Editor Tanvi Solanki (tsolanki@yonsei.ac.kr) and the Book Review Editors Gundela Hachmann (ghachmann@lsu.edu) and Michael “Mac” Mackenzie (mackenzie@grinnell.edu) by August 1, 2026. Please direct questions to Dr. Solanki.

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