Philosophische Fakultät

Stellenausschreibungen

Das Dekanat sucht zum 01.09.2025 studentische Hilfskräfte!

Stellenausschreibung - Studentische Hilfskraft (ca. 40h/Monat)

Im Dekanat der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität Greifswald wird ab 01.09.2025 für 12 Monate eine studentische Hilfskraft (ca. 40h /Monat) gesucht.

Die Aufgaben liegen in der der Unterstützung der Studiendekanin, etwa durch:

  • Mithilfe bei der Beratung zu Fragen der Optionalen Studien/General Studies (Studienangebot, Anrechnung etc.) in Form von Sprechstunden und per E-Mail
  • Betreuung des Informationsangebotes zu den Optionalen Studien/General Studies auf der Homepage
  • Organisation von Informationsveranstaltungen zu den Optionalen Studien/General Studies
  • Zusammenarbeit mit Fachstudienberatung, Prüfungsamt, International Office
  • Erstellung des Vorlesungsverzeichnisses für die Optionalen Studien/General Studies
  • Organisatorische Unterstützung der Studienkommission der Fakultät 

Die Arbeit erfolgt dabei größtenteils selbstständig und zeitlich flexibel.

Was Sie mitbringen sollten:

  • Gute Kenntnis der Prüfungs- und Studienordnungen des Bachelorstudiums an der UG
  • Sicheres Auftreten in Beratungsgesprächen
  • Bereitschaft zur Einarbeitung in die Systeme TYPO3, His/LSF, Nextcloud
  • Kommunikations- und Teamfähigkeit

Die Ausschreibung richtet sich bevorzugt an Studierende, die in einem Bachelorstudiengang eingeschrieben sind. Die Besoldung richtet sich nach dem Grad der Qualifikation entsprechend den Regelungen des Landes M-V.

Bei Interesse senden Sie bitte ein kurzes Anschreiben per Mail mit dem Betreff SHK Studiendekanin, dazu einen kurzen Lebenslauf, eine Kopie des Abiturzeugnisses und (sofern vorhanden) späterer Zeugnisse, andernfalls einen HIS-Auszug der bislang erbrachten Studienleistungen (idealerweise in einer einzigen PDF-Datei) bis zum 15.06.2025 an terrahetuni-greifswaldde 

Philosophische Fakultät

Dekanat
Ernst-Lohmeyer-Platz 3
17489 Greifswald
Tel.: +49 3834 420 3001
Fax: +49 3834 420 3002
dekanphfuni-greifswaldde

 

Öffnungszeiten:

Mo.- Fr. 9:00 Uhr bis 11:00 Uhr

 


    Termine

    Inventing the pictorial North

    International conference
    Picture: Johan Thomas Lundbye, winter landscape, 23,5 x 38 cm, oil on wood on cartonboard, 1845. (Staatliches Museum Schwerin / Ludwigslust / Güstrow, Schenkung Christoph Müller im Pommerschen Landesmuseum Greifswald)

    The international conference asks how after 1800 a "northern" imagery could establish itself in the arts of Northern Europe. By what motifs could the "North" be identified as "North" at all? Was it alone specific subjects or representations of natural phenomena in landscapes through which "Nordic" topics spread? What institutional and social structures fostered these developments? Did specific "ethnic types" come into focus in order to represent another characteristic of "Nordic" art? Did techniques of “scientific” landscape depictions as well as the emphasis on ethnic characteristics lead to national isolation? Recent museological and curatorial debates about a decolonization of images and objects are part of the discourses this conference is also interested in.

    “Inventing the pictorial North” aims to present results that resonate in the current humanities and discuss representations of the “North” in a novel way. This happens not only with the intention of portraying the "North" beyond the individual national narratives but also as the overarching topos of an art history that has since the 19th century repeatedly tried to associate geographical spaces with specific motifs and iconographies. The visual construction of the "North" represents a gap that still has to be filled in the humanities. Currently the questions about the attraction of the “North” and its subjects, which were already virulent in the nineteenth century, are re-emerging: as a romantic place of mythical images, as well as places that, in the discourse of worldwide migrational movements, fosters new narratives of longing.

    Scientific Chairs
    Nico Anklam M. A. (Greifswald/Berlin)
    Professor Dr. Kilian Heck (Greifswald)

    THEORIA Research Group
    Romantic Painting in Northern Europe – transcultural connections and receptions
    Kurt-von-Fritz-Endowment for the humanities and social sciences in the State of Mecklenburg Western Pomerania 2017 – 2020

    Speakers
    Nico Anklam (Greifswald/Berlin)
    Christel Bair (Greifswald/Jever)
    Jan Cox (Sommerset)
    Michelle Facos (Bloomington)
    Kilian Heck (Greifswald)
    Gry Hedin (Faaborg/Ishøj)
    Cordelia Heß (Greifswald)
    Timo Huusko (Helsinki)
    Knut Ljøgodt (Oslo)
    Thor Mednick (Toledo)
    Carl-Johan Olsson (Stockholm)
    Eva Wattolik (Erlangen/Nürnberg)

    Information
    Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg Greifswald
    Martin-Luther-Straße 14
    17489 Greifswald
    Sebastian Brose
    Phone +49 3834 420-5029
    Fax +49 3834 420-5005
    sebastian.brosewiko-greifswaldde

    Venue:
    Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg Greifswald
    Martin-Luther-Straße 14
    17489 Greifswald 

    Pomeranian State Museum
    Rakower Straße 9
    17489 Greifswald

    Registration

    The international conference is funded by the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach-Stiftung, Essen, and the German Research Foundation, Bonn.

    PROGRAMM
    Thursday, 10 January 2019

    Location: Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg Greifswald, Martin-Luther-Straße 14, 17489 Greifswald
    7.00 pm – 8.30 pm
    Welcome words by Kilian Heck and Nico Anklam
    Public Key Note Lecture
    The Romantic Image of the North
    Knut Ljøgodt (Oslo)
    Moderation: Kilian Heck (Greifswald)
    afterwards: Welcome Dinner

    Friday, 11 January 2019
    9.00 am – 11.00 am
    Session I
    The “North” as a Topos in National Art Histories

    Welcome words by Christian Suhm, Alfried Krupp Wissenschaftskolleg
    Two Paths Crossing. Finnish National Identity and the Idea of Nordic Art in Germany
    Timo Huusko (Helsinki)
    Let´s construct an Opponent to the Renaissance – The Evocation of the North in German Art History after 1900.
    Kilian Heck (Greifswald)

    11.00 am – 11.30 am Coffee break

    11.30 am – 1.30 pm
    Session II
    The “Northern” Landscape between Science and Fiction

    Northern landscapes? Geology and archeology in Danish 19th century landscape paintings
    Gry Hedin (Faaborg/Ishøj)
    Shaping Perception: Visions of the Swedish Landscape
    Michelle Facos (Bloomington)

    1.30 pm – 3.00 pm Lunch break

    3.00 pm – 6.00 pm
    Session III
    The Transatlantic and (Post-)Colonial “North”

    Welcome words by Holger Wandsleb, ministry of education, science and culture of Mecklenburg-Pomerania
    Art of the Arctic: From North Cape to Baffin Island
    Jan Cox (Sommerset)
    A Different North for Indigenous Peoples: The Christianization of Greenland and Sápmi in 20th Century Historiography
    Cordelia Heß (Greifswald)
    “Norway through the Stereoscope” – American Points of View around 1900
    Eva Wattolik (Erlangen/Nürnberg)

    Saturday, 12 January 2019
    Location: Pommersches Landesmuseum, Rakower Street 9, Greifswald
    9.00 am – 11.00 am
    Session IV
    National Narratives and Contact Zones in Northern Germany and Southern Denmark

    Welcome words by Birte Frenssen, Pomeranian State Museum
    Three Cheers for the Fatherland: Agnes Slott-Møller and the Shifting Contours of Danishness
    Thor J. Mednick (Toledo)
    Artificial Borders? Painting in Denmark, Schleswig & Holstein in the Second Half of the 19th Century
    Christel Bair (Greifswald/Jever)

    11.00 am – 11.30 am Coffee break

    11.30 am – 1.30 pm
    Session V
    The “Northern” Landscape as a Pictorial Discourse between Medium, Space and Beholder

    Topography & Constitutive Blanks – on the subjective narrativity of landscape painting
    Carl-Johan Olsson (Stockholm)
    On the limits of the world and the semantics of an infinite landscape: dynamics of expansion and closure in Danish painting of the 19th Century
    Nico Anklam (Greifswald/Berlin)

    1.30 pm – 3.00 pm Lunch break

    3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Visit of the collection of the Pomeranian  State Museum with Birte Frenssen
    4.00 pm Farewell words by Kilian Heck and Nico Anklam followed by a reception in the courtyard of the Pomeranian State Museum

     

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