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Simone Hallstein is a Research Associate at the Graduate School 2212 'Dynamiken der Konventionalität (400-1550)' at the University of Cologne since October 2021. Her research focuses on anti-Semitism and media change in the Late Middle Ages, with prior concentrations on Jewish representation in historical debates and Ottoman cultural perceptions. She holds a Master of Arts in History from Justus Liebig University Giessen, funded by the Studienstiftung, and a Bachelor of Arts in History and Cultural Studies.
Professional Experience:
- Student Assistant and Webmaster for CRC 138 'Dynamics of Security' (2015–2020)
- Intern at Nottingham Trent University's Royal Genealogies Project (2019)
- Freelance Museum Educator at institutions including the Gutenberg Museum Mainz and Frankfurt's Historical Museum
Research Interests:
- Medieval media representation of cultural 'others'
- Security concepts in historical contexts
- Early modern Jewish-Christian relations
- Material culture and print history
Awards:
- Doctoral Preparation Scholarship - Gutenberg Graduate School (2021)
- Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes MA Funding (2017–2021)
She currently collaborates on interdisciplinary projects through the Cologne Graduate School and maintains ties with historical research networks established during her UK internships.
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