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Martin Thompson M.A. Support 2020 und 2022
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Julia Schwarzer M.A. Fellow 2020
Aufbau Rekonstruktive Sozialforschung | |
Vlasta Kordová Fellow 2021
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Wipke Koch Fellow 2021
Aufbau | |
Prof. Dr. Johannes Wienand Senior-Fellow 2021
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Hannah Then Fellow 2021/22
Kirchenmalerin Meister | |
Chanchal Joy Fellow 2022
Gemeinschaft | |
Hana Green Fellow 2021/22
Oral History | |
Anchana Nair Fellow 2021-2022
Interviews | |
Prof. Dr. Ines Weber Senior-Kurzzeit-Fellow 2022 und 2023
Katholische Bildung Jubiläum Meran 300 Jahre CJ | |
Prof. Dr. Olena Panych Fellow 2022
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Dagmar Vyslouzilova Fellow Juli 2022
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Romina Toniatti Fellow Juli/August 2022
Praktikantin | |
Prof. Dr. Haijme Konno Senior-Fellow 2022
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Julia Pflug Fellow Dezember 2022
Dissertation zur Apothekerin Barbara Wild IBVM (1747-1815) in Burghausen | |
Prof. Dr. Nataliia Pipchenko Fellow 2022-2024
Gruppenverantwortliche Digitalisierung DIA-Sammlung CJ MEP AIM | |
Sofiia Pipchenko Fellow 2022-2024
Digitalisierung DIA-Sammlung CJ MEP AIM | |
Roksolana Nazarkina Fellow 2022-2024
Gruppenverantwortliche | |
Taisiia Malynovska Fellow 2022-2024
Vernetzung Historische Buchbestände | |
Lea Charlotte Schneider Fellow 2022-2024
Projekt "Heimat in Gemeinschaft" Projektverantwortliche | |
Dr. Paula Oppermann Fellow Januar 2023
Oral History | |
Prof. Dr. Nataliia Kovalchuk Fellow 2022-2025
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Marko Zazuliak Fellow 2022-2025
Historiographie | |
Dr. Viktoria Soloshenko Fellow 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Kirchliche Kunst Gemeinschaft | |
Alexandra Kramen Fellow 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
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Lauren Ashley Bradford Fellow 2023-2025
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Dr. Kerrin Artemis Jacobs Fellow 2024
Abschlussstruktur | |
Rückblickende Fellow-Stimmen | |
"Emmaus happened in my life and in the life of my children at a time when safety and stability were what we needed most, and it generously provided both—and so much more. It took me a while to truly appreciate this gift, to learn about the place and its people, to observe their quiet way of life, and to have the chance to share my own story. I wish the sisters and everyone at Congregatio Jesu all the very best—that their needs are fulfilled, their stories heard, and their prayers answered." (Prof. Natalia Kovalchuk, 2024) | |
"I've found that my personal background and identity provide essential context that helps others understand not just what I study, but why I study it. The more I've opened up about my experiences and personal journey, the more my research interests and future aspirations resonate with others. For the CJ, I would encourage embracing this personal element in telling their “own story” – the history of the CJ is not just a collection of interesting facts and important dates, but a living narrative shaped by individual experiences, motivations, and values. The personal backgrounds of your members, your collective journey, and the human elements that have shaped your congregation are what make your story unique and meaningful. I would advise weaving together both the institutional history and the personal narratives that have shaped the CJ's identity over time." (Lauren Ashley Bradford, 2024) | |