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🥁We're very excited about welcoming Tonio Schachinger as our keynote speaker at this year's Undergraduate Conference, coming up this week!🤩

Poster advertising keynote for the 2024 Cambridge Undergraduate Conference in German Studies (on the topic of fact and fiction), with an image of the speaker Toni Schachinger in an arch-shaped frame. He is wearing a dark blue, short-sleeved shirt and has his hands in his pockets. The background of the poster is a lighter shade of blue. The poster includes the title of the conference and date of the keynote: Friday 1 March, 17.00. It also includes the Instagram handle @germanatcambridge at the bottom.
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Tonio Schachinger's first novel, ‘Nicht wie ihr’, was awarded the Bremen Literature Prize and was shortlisted for the German Book Prize in 2019, which he received in 2023 for his second novel, ‘Echtzeitalter’ 📚🏆

Image of Toni Schachinger, aligned left against a blue background. The poster includes the following text in white font in the bottom righthand corner: Tonio Schachinger, born in New Delhi in 1992, studied German Language and Literature at the University of Vienna and Language Arts at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. ‘Nicht wie ihr’, his first novel, was awarded the Bremen Literature Prize and was shortlisted for the German Book Prize in 2019, which he received in 2023 for his second novel, ‘Echtzeitalter’. Tonio Schachinger lives in Vienna. It also includes the Instagram handle @germanatcambridge
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Official account of the German Section of the Faculty of Modern & Medieval Languages & Linguistics at the University of Cambridge www.mmll.cam.ac.uk/german
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