Nadja Tamara Siemer
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Ahrndt, Prof. Dr. Wiebke
Alvis-Seidel, Julia
Brandes, Prof. Dr. Kerstin
Brohl, Dr. Christiane
Dierks, Klaas
Dietrich, Tobias
Eck, Dr. Katharina
Greiner, PD Dr. Rasmus
Greve, Prof. Dr. Anna
Hartmann, Dr. Johanna
Henzler, Dr. Bettina
Hess, Kira
Inthoff, Dr. phil. Christina
Keim, Dr. habil. Christiane
Kittlausz, PD Dr. Viktor
Knoop, Ute
Knopf, Dr. Eva
Kreul, Prof. Dr. Andreas
Müller, Prof. Dr. Michael
Naß, Mira Annelie
Ochs, Amelie
Pauleit, Prof. Dr. Winfried
Peters, Prof. Dr. Maria
Rauh, Franziska
Rooch, Prof. habil. Dr. phil. Alarich
Rüffert, Christine
Schenk, Prof. Dr. Irmbert
Schürmann, Dr. Jula Helena
Siemer, Nadja Tamara
Skalecki, Prof. Dr. Georg
Stamm, Prof. Dr. Rainer
de Vries, Kirsten
Vukovic, Vesi
Werner, Nathalie
Wöbkemeier, PD Dr. Ruth
Zanichelli, Prof. Dr. Elena
Institut:
Institute for Art Studies - Film Studies - Art Education
Field of specialisation:
Visual Culture
Office:
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phone:
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Vita
since May 2021 Research assistant at the Institute for Art Studies - Film Studies - Art Education
2021
M.A. Art and Media Studies, University of Oldenburg
Thesis: Postcolonial photography - productive ambivalences. The project "Stagings Made in Namibia"
2018-2019
Tutor in the Master's programme in Art and Media Studies, University of Oldenburg
2017-2019
Stud. Assistant at the Institute for Art and Visual Culture, University of Oldenburg
2015
B.A. Literature-Art-Media and minor in British and American Studies, University of Konstanz
Thesis: Photography and Trauma in Jonathan Safran Foer's 'Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close'
2014-2015
Project management: Concepts for an action programme and a website to communicate and create awareness for art in public space, Kulturbüro Konstanz/University of Konstanz
Internship/project collaboration: Cataloguing and photography of the Schmidt telecommunications history collection in Constance
2011-2012
Erasmus scholarship holder at the University of Sussex, UK