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The Team

Dr. Gerald Lind

Gerald Lind studied History and German Linguistics and Literature at the University of Vienna and the University of Edinburgh. From 2006 to 2009 Lind was a member of the Doctoral College “Cultures of Difference” at the University of Vienna and graduated with a PhD in January 2010..

After completing his doctoral studies, Lind worked as lecturer in literary history at the University of Education Lower Austria and as lecturer in cultural theory at the University of Vienna. 

Since 2011 Gerald Lind works at the University of Graz in the field of early-stage researcher development:  implementation of institutional structures, participation in international projects, teaching of courses for pre- and postdocs. 

Website: gerald-lind.at

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Level of employment: 35 hours per week

Dr. Corinne Von der Hellen

Corinne Von der Hellen studied Environmental System Sciences (ESS) at the University of Graz. In 2005 she joined the team of the ESS-Coordination Office as a coordinator of a new set of course options offered by a co-operation of several academic departments. From 2008 to 2011 she worked as a research associate and doctoral candidate at the Institute for Systems Science, Innovation and Sustainability Research at the University of Graz. In this context she held seminars for bachelor students in the field of sustainability management. In December 2011 she completed her doctoral studies in Geography at the University of Graz. Since September 2011 Corinne Von der Hellen is part of the team responsible for DocService and since 2019 also co-responsible for the Doctoral Academy Graz at the University of Graz.

Level of employment: 35 hours per week

Florian Singer, BA

Picture: Singer, Florian, BA

Singer, Florian, BA

e-mail:florian.singer@uni-graz.at

Phone:+43 316 380 - 1159

Part of DocService and PostDoc Office since February 2022. Currently in the Masters' programmes Sociology and Global Studies, focussing on culture and society. Student representative for Sociology 2021 to 2022. Weekly working hours: 12.

 

Dr. Stefanie Lerch-Pesendorfer

Stefanie Lerch-Pesendorfer studied Ancient History and History of Arts at the University of Graz and the Université de Montréal. Since Feburary 2014 she is co-responsible for the DocService, doctoral studies service center at the University of Graz, and since 2015 also co-responsible for the Doctoral Academy Graz.

Stefanie Lerch-Pesendorfer has co-realized the anthologies "Räume und Dinge. Kulturwissenschaftliche Perspektiven", transcript 2014, and "Wissenschaft Macht Nachwuchs", Universitätsverlag 2017, with Susanne Kink and Gerald Lind.

Currently on maternity leave. 

Personal Consultation by appointment. Via Skype4Business/Phone, or on campus in the Meeting-Room, Heinrichstraße 22, 2nd floor (elevator).

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