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Regine Schwarzmeier is Associate Professor of German in the College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences at Belmont University. She holds a Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University with specializations in German Language, Literature and Culture, and Gender Studies. Her academic work centers on German literature, cultural studies, and gender issues, particularly in historical contexts.
Her research interests include German literature, gender studies, film studies, and international cultural exchange. She has taught all levels of German language and developed interdisciplinary courses in literature, culture, and film, fostering cross-cultural understanding. Her scholarly focus on 18th-century women writers, especially Friederike Helene Unger, reflects her commitment to uncovering marginalized voices in literary history.
The available publications do not include recent articles, so no trends can be identified at this time.
She has received academic recognition, including:
- Presidential Faculty Achievement Award (2003)
Regine Schwarzmeier actively mentors students through her roles as Director of the exchange program with the Technical University Dresden and Co-Director of the exchange program with the University of Applied Sciences in Deggendorf. She supports undergraduate engagement via the German Club and the Max Kade German House, where students participate in cultural events promoting foreign language use and intercultural awareness. While no formal grant information is provided, her leadership in international programs suggests involvement in educational outreach and global learning initiatives.
She is involved with student-led cultural organizations such as the German Club and the Max Kade German House, which organize campus-wide events to promote German language and culture.





