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Prof Ulrich Charpa, Research Professor at LBI London, Professor of Philosophy and Member of the Research School at Ruhr University, Bochum.


Previously he taught Philosophy, History of Science and Jewish Thought side by side at various universities.  Today he is also affiliated…

Anthony S. Travis is senior research fellow at the LBI and deputy director of the Sidney M. Edelstein Center for the History and Philosophy of Science, Technology and Medicine at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has published extensively on the history of chemical technology in the 19th…

Birgit R. Erdle, Dr phil, germanist, taught at the University of Munich, the Academy of Arts in Munich, the University of Zurich and the Technical University Berlin. Various publications on German-Jewish cultural history, the legacy of National Socialism and the Shoah, and on the history of…

Christian Strub, PD Dr phil, philosopher, teaches at the universities of Freiburg and Hildesheim. After various publications on metaphorology (Kalkulierte Absurditäten. Versuch einer historisch reflektierten sprachanalytischen Metaphorologie, Freiburg i. Br.: Alber 1991), early scholasticism and…

Tanja Hetzer, MA, historian, studied in Zurich and Bielefeld. She worked as a research assistant for the “Independent Experts’ Commission: Switzerland – Second World War” in Berne (1997–1999) and for the “Independent Historical Commission for the Investigation of the Activities of Bertelsmann…

Ute Deichmann is Research professor at LBI and Adjunct Full Professor at the Department of Philosophy at Ben Gurion University. She is the director of the Jacques Loeb Centre for the History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences at this university. Her work has focused on the biological and…

Dr Monja Stahlberger is an early career researcher specialising in German and Austrian exile studies and German-Jewish history. Her work focuses on questions of cultural identity, belonging, and transnational memory. She is particularly interested in how personal narratives and ego-documents…

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