CfA PhD Prize: Arnold Goldberg-Preis des Fachverbands Judaistik / jüdische Studien / Jüdische Theologie in Deutschland e.V.

Announcement of the Arnold Goldberg Prize as part of the Association’s promotion of young academics:
The prize is awarded to an outstanding dissertation (magna or summa cum laude) in the subjects of Jewish Studies / Jewish Theology submitted to a German university.
The doctorate must have been completed no more than 36 months prior to the application deadline. A dissertation can be nominated for the Arnold Goldberg Prize either by the doctoral candidate or by the first supervisor. The proposing person must be a member of the association.
Deadline: 31 May 2024


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About Hannah Teddy Schachter

I am a PhD candidate in the Department of Jewish History at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a Doctoral Fellow of the Israel Science Foundation-funded research group "Contending with Crises: Jews in Fourteenth-Century Europe" led by Prof. Elisheva Baumgarten. While my doctoral research explores the relationships between Jews and royal women--specifically queens--in 13th-century France, my other research projects consider Jewish-Christian encounters in medieval processions, dance and song, as well as costume in France and the German Kingdom during the Middle Ages.