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Nora Hoffmann is a Researcher at the Former Division of Qualitative Research on Human Development, Department of Education and Psychology, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. Her work is centered on qualitative approaches to social and educational issues affecting vulnerable populations, including chronically ill and homeless youth, refugees, and end-of-life care across cultures.
Her research interests include:
- Qualitative Research Methodology
- Chronic illness and peer relationships in young adults
- Integration and participation of refugees
- Intercultural perspectives on end-of-life care
- Health concepts among homeless adolescents
- Error and quality concepts in youth protection services
- Resources for positive aging
She is involved in several research initiatives such as MILEA, PALQUALSUM, RUSMUB, and INSOMNIA, indicating active engagement in collaborative, interdisciplinary projects. Although no personal publications or awards are listed in the provided text, her affiliation with a prolific research team suggests ongoing scholarly contributions.
Nora Hoffmann advises or mentors no students listed in the provided material. There is no mention of grants she leads, but her participation in named research projects implies involvement in funded work.
She is part of a research team led by Univ. Prof. Dr. Uwe Flick, focusing on qualitative social and education research, where she collaborates on studies related to vulnerability, health, and social participation.
