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Prof. Dr. Sina Rauschenbach holds the Chair of Religious Studies and Jewish Thought at the University of Potsdam since 2014. Their research focuses on Sephardic Studies, Early Modern Jewish History, and Jewish-Christian intellectual exchange. They coordinate the Spanish-German Academic Conversations since 2011 and direct the 'Sephardic Perspectives' project at the Selma Stern Center for Jewish Studies.
- Education: Diploma in Mathematics (1996, FU Berlin), Doctorate in Philosophy (2000, FU Berlin), Habilitation in Modern History (2010, University of Konstanz)
- Key Positions: Fellow at Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (2008-09), Dartmouth-German Harris Visiting Professor (2018), IIAS Fellow in Jerusalem (2022-23)
Research interests span the Sephardic Atlantic, postcolonial Jewish studies, and early modern interfaith dialogue. Their publications bridge historical analysis and cultural theory, with particular emphasis on Jewish-Christian intellectual networks and colonial histories.
Scientific awards include prestigious fellowships at Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin (2008-09), Israel Institute for Advanced Studies (2022-23), and a DFG-funded Research Training Group 'minor cosmopolitanisms' (2016-23). Supervision includes numerous PhD candidates in Jewish and Religious Studies.
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