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Dr. Maja-Lisa Müller serves as a Lecturer for special tasks in Historical Image Studies/Art History at the University of Bielefeld's Faculty of History, Philosophy and Theology. She holds multiple roles within the Department of History, including membership in the Historical Visual Studies and Art History research group, the Culture/History: Politics - Image - Art group, BiSEd members, and the Teaching Commission of the Department.
Her research specializes in Art History and Visual Studies with particular expertise in Renaissance Art and Intarsia techniques. Müller completed her doctoral dissertation titled 'Split Images – Spaces, Materialities and Media of Intarsia' at Bielefeld University in March 2022, supervised by Prof. Dr. Helga Lutz and Prof. Dr. Bernhard Siegert. Her scholarly work examines the material, spatial, and media dimensions of Italian Renaissance intarsia.
Müller has received academic recognition including the Bielefeld Young Researchers Fund scholarship (2021-2021) and has contributed to the DFG Research Group 'Media and Mimesis' (FOR 1867) through her sub-project 'Embed, Unfold, Attach. Mimesis of the Hybrid Object.'
As an educator, she serves as module responsible for the Bachelor's thesis (22-BKG-BA), Main module: Pre-modern visual and art history (22-BKG-HVM), and Module Theories and Methods of Visual and Art History (22-BKG-MTM). Her academic background includes a Master's degree in General and Comparative Literature from the Free University of Berlin (2013-2017) and a Bachelor's degree in Literature with Philosophy minor from the University of Erfurt (2009-2013).
