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Staff members with discipline Literature, Germanic

Academia develops at the interface of different fields. This is one reason why the University of Groningen is home to a wide range of fields, each with a great number of subject specialists. The overview below, which is based on a standard categorization of fields, will help you find the right expert for each field. If you cannot find the expert you are looking for in this list, try searching via a related field or faculty; you may find him or her there.

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Modern Scandinavian literature, culture and history
Gender Studies
European early modern history
E. (Ester) Jiresch, Dr
Contact
e.jiresch rug.nl
+31 36 358 30
Function
Assistant professor
In my scientific work I deal with questions of theory-practice-transfer in teacher education, as well as the question of the cultural character of practical professional knowledge of teachers. Another focus of my work lies on different heterogeneity... read more
S. (Sandra) Loevenich, Dr
Contact
sandra.loevenich rug.nl
Function
assistant professor of didactics and German language
Folktales and Narrative Culture from the Middle Ages until today in the Netherlands in an International Perspective
prof. dr. T. (Theo) Meder
Contact
t.meder rug.nl
Function
Professor Folktales and Narrative Culture
Dutch literature to c. 1800, esp. Middle Ages and Rhetoricians' period
prof. dr. B.A.M. (Bart) Ramakers
Contact
b.a.m.ramakers rug.nl
Function
Professor of Historical Dutch Literature
Visser is a member of the Dutch Literary Society (Maatschappij der Nederlandse Letterkunde); member of the Royal Dutch Society of Sciences (Koninklijke Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen); member of the Deutscher Germanistenverband-Gesellschaft für Hochschulgermanistik and member of the Netherlands Graduate School for Literary Studies (OSL).
prof. dr. A. (Thony) Visser
Contact
anthonya.visser rug.nl
+31 50 36 37905
Function
Dean Faculty of Arts/Full Professor of Modern European, in particular German, Literature and Culture
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