Discontinued research training groups
The graduate school has the following discontinued externally funded research training groups:
The "Interconfessionality in the Early Modern Period" third-party-funded research training group was based on the collaborative work of researchers with backgrounds in German and English studies, Romance philology, Byzantine and Greek studies, Latin studies, history, history of philosophy, musicology, art history, Jewish studies, as well as Protestant and Catholic theology and used a novel approach to research inter- and transconfessional permeability in the 16th to 18th centuries. It was funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG).
Duration:
2012/2015–2024
Head:
Prof Dr. Anselm Steiger
Spokesperson for the research training group
E-Mail: anselm.steiger"AT"uni-hamburg.de
The "China in Europe, Europe in China. Past and Present" third-party-funded doctoral program was initiated by the partner universities Fudan University and Universität Hamburg as part of the sister city program between Shanghai and Hamburg. During the doctoral program, various aspects were investigated to provide new insight into the social, economic, and political processes of transfer between the two countries.
Duration:
2017–2020
Head:
Prof. Dr. Barend ter Haar
Spokesperson for the doctoral program
Email: barend.ter.haar"AT"uni-hamburg.de
The externally funded research training group "Realizations: Representations of the Shoah from a comparative perspective" was an interdisciplinary, literature, and cultural studies based research training group for doctoral researchers formed in collaboration with the KZ-Gedenkstätte Neuengamme (Neuengamme concentration camp memorial), Bergen-Belsen Memorial, the Institute for the History of the German Jews and the Nordost-Institut Lüneburg (IKGN e.V.).
Duration:
2015–2017
Head:
Prof. Dr. Susanne Rohr
Spokesperson for the research training group
Email: susanne.rohr"AT"uni-hamburg.de