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Sarah Wilder-Fehl is a Researcher and Doctoral Candidate at Philipps-Universität Marburg, specializing in historical security studies and the history of state sovereignty. She serves as Spokesperson of the Doctoral Candidates and holds roles in the Collaborative Research Centre (CRC 138) as a Research Associate in subproject C01. Her academic journey includes a PhD scholarship from Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes (2021–2022) and prior roles as a Research Assistant, Tutor for international students, and Student Assistant under Prof. Dr. Eckart Conze.
Research interests focus on post-1945 international security dynamics, UN history, and the legacy of National Socialism in public institutions. Notable work includes co-authoring Marburger Rathaus und Nationalsozialismus (2018), analyzing Nazi-era governance structures in Marburg.
Education: BA in History and Political Science (2011–2016), MA in History of International Politics and Peace Studies (2016–2018), Doctoral Candidate since 2019. Collaborations include projects with Stadt Marburg on Nazi-era municipal records and academic partnerships within CRC 138.