
This month, the first UniGR Fellow, Adelina Stefan, will start at the Käte Hamburger Kolleg for Cultural Practices of Reparation (CURE) at Saarland University, funded by the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung.
The research centre celebrates its official opening on 8 November. With the aim of developing a transmedia theory of cultural reparation practices, CURE is dedicated to researching reparation processes that focus both on irreparable injuries of the past and present and on shaping a liveable future. A total of 12 fellows were selected from all over the world. Among them, a UniGR Junior Fellowship has been established to specifically support young researchers from UniGR partner universities.
Adelina Stefan will take up her UniGR Fellowship from October 2024 to September 2025 and will work on the exciting topic ‘Cultural Reparations in the Cold War: Socialist Romania and the Global Circulation of Cultural Objects, 1950s-1980s’. We are delighted that Adelina Stefan is part of this important initiative!
To all postdocs of the UniGR partner universities (Universität Lüttich, RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau, Universität Trier, Université de Lorraine, Universität Luxemburg): the new call for applications for next year will be published on LinkedIn and on our website in the coming days.
(Coordinator for cross-border projects within UniGR)
during the Onboarding Session at KHK.
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