
معرفی
Dr. Heidrun Ochs is a Researcher at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, affiliated with the Department of Late Medieval History and Comparative Regional History and the Institute for Historical Regional Studies Rhineland-Palatinate eV. She holds concurrent roles in history didactics, digital teaching projects, and regional studies. Her work bridges academic research, pedagogy, and public engagement.
Education:
- Doctorate (2007) in History from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, with a dissertation on patrician families in late medieval Mainz.
- Studies in History, Mathematics, and Physics (1992–2000).
Research Interests: Comparative regional history, medieval urban economies, material culture, and history didactics focusing on spatial learning and digital teaching methods. Her work emphasizes interconnections between Mainz, the Rhineland-Palatinate, and broader European contexts.
Publications Trends: Recent works highlight digital pedagogy (Instagram-based history teaching), medieval economic structures, and interdisciplinary approaches to historical sources. Her articles often analyze urban elites, patrician networks, and cross-epoch financial practices.
Awards: None explicitly listed.
Grants/Advising: Involved in the Teaching-Learning-Research Laboratory for History and the Digitally Extended Project Teaching (ModeLL-M) initiative. Advises on curriculum design and historical methodology.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Teaching-Learning-Research Laboratory for History, fostering collaborative academic-pedagogical frameworks.





