CV
| seit 2022 | Member of the FALKO-PV research group (subject-specific teacher competencies - predictive validation) |
| 2021 | Doctoral degree scholarship from the Bavarian Program for the Realization of Equal Opportunities for Women in Research and Teaching |
| 2019 | Acquisition of the Bavarian universities' university teaching certificate as part of the university didactics training programme for the professionalization of the university |
| 2016-2021 | Research assistant at the Chair of Anglistik,University of Regensburg |
| 2013-2016 | Studies to become a Gymnasium teacher for the additional subject of media education, University of Regensburg (1st state exam) |
| 2012-2014 | Accompanying studies in German as a foreign language philology, University of Regensburg |
| 2011-2012 | Studies Abroad at the Faculty of Traducción e Interpretación, Universidad de Granada |
| 2008-2015 | Studies to become a Gymnasium teacher with the subject combination English and Spanish, University of Regensburg (1st state exam) |
Teaching
- Introduction to English and American Literary Studies
- Review English Literature
- Motherhood and the Sexual Double Standard in Late Nineteenth-Century Literature (Proseminar: English Literature 2)
- Female Authorship in the Nineteenth Century (Proseminar: English Literature 2)
- Representations of the New Woman in Late Victorian Literature and Culture (Proseminar: English Literature 2)
- Fallen from Grace: Images of Deviant Womanhood in Nineteenth-Century Fiction (Proseminar: English Literature 2)
- The Edwardian Era: Texts and Contexts (Proseminar: English Literature 3)
- Twentieth-Century (Anti-)Suffrage Literature and the Fight for the Vote (Proseminar: English Literature 3)
Research
- Professional knowledge of English teachers
- Empirical research in English didactics
- British fin-de-siècle literature and the figure of the 'New Woman'
- Conceptions of spatiality within the proto-feminist Bildungsroman
- Female ageing and intergenerationality in British literature and culture
- 'Suffrage' literature and the feminist movement of the early 20th century

