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Korbinian Lindel serves as a Full-time Lecturer in Literary Studies and Literary Didactics at the Institute of German Studies, University of Koblenz since April 2025. Concurrently, he holds Research Associate positions at both the University of Koblenz and University of Magdeburg while pursuing his PhD.
His academic background spans German, Philosophy and Ethics of Text Cultures studied at LMU Munich, FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg, and UC Berkeley (2014-2021). He completed a Certificate in University Teaching at Bavarian Universities in 2024.
Lindel's research centers on German literary traditions, pedagogical methodologies in literature education, and ethical frameworks within textual cultures. His work bridges philosophical inquiry with practical teaching applications, particularly examining how historical and contemporary German literature engages with moral questions.
Notable scientific awards include:
- Rudolf von Raumer Prize for best German studies thesis (FAU), 2021
- Fulbright scholarship for Berkeley studies, 2019
- Doctoral scholarship from German Academic Scholarship Foundation, 2023
- Max Weber Program study scholarship (Elite Network Bavaria), 2018
He has secured significant research funding through competitive scholarships while balancing teaching responsibilities. His professional development includes editorial experience at CH Beck publishing (Autumn 2024) and archival work at DLA Marbach (Autumn 2020), enriching his scholarly perspective.
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