Simone Hallstein (née Brehmer), M.A.
former assistant: B07 — 'Vindicta' as a Security Issue
former assistant / Webmaster: Administration Office
Curriculum Vitae
Since 10/2021 |
Doctoral Candidate, Graduate College 2212 "Dynamics of Conventionality (400-1550)", University of Cologne |
04 – 09/2021 |
Research Proposal Scholarships for Prospective Doctoral Candidates in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Gutenberg Graduate School of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz |
07 – 10/2019 |
Internship, research project "From Myth to Majesty: An Historical and Scientific Exploration of Fifteenth-Century British Royal Genealogies from the ‘Noah' Tradition" at the Nottingham Trent University, UK |
02/2019 |
English Course (3 weeks) at the Hilderstone College in Broadstairs, UK |
10/2017 |
Master study of history at the Justus-Liebig-University in Gießen Master thesis: "Der Blick auf 'die Juden' im Umfeld der Pfefferkorn-Reuchlin-Debatte" (The view on 'the Jews' related to the Reuchlin-Pfefferkorn debate) |
10/2015 |
Student assistant at the Department of Modern History, Justus-Liebig-University in Gießen (Prof. Dr. Friedrich Lenger) |
04/2015 |
Student assistant at the Collaborative Research Centre 138: "Dynamics of Security", till 12/2019: Administration, 01 – 12/2020: subproject B07 — 'Vindicta' as a Security Issue (Prof. Dr. Christine Reinle) |
03/2015 |
Student assistant at the Department of German Regional History, Justus-Liebig-University in Gießen (Prof. Dr. Christine Reinle) |
2014, 2015, 2017 |
Mentor in Study Introduction Week for new students at the Justus-Liebig-University in Gießen |
10/2013 |
Bachelor study of history, art education, philosophy, and Latin at the Justus-Liebig-University in Gießen Bachelor thesis: "Türkendrucke (Turcica) und das Wissen über das Osmanische Reich, den Islam und die 'Türken' im 15. Jahrhundert" (Early prints (Turcica) and the knowledge on the Ottoman Empire, the Islam, and the 'Turks' in the 15th century) |
2011 – 2020 |
Freelancer as museum educator:
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Research Project
- Hostility toward Jews and Media Change in the Late Middle Ages (working title)