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Judith Beneker

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Judith Beneker

"The German Maritime Museum offers me the best opportunities to do research on an exciting topic in a great environment."

Judith Beneker, PhD student

 

About the person

Judith Beneker studied History and French (BA) at the University of Hamburg and the Université Bordeaux Montaigne. She then completed a master’s degree in history (MA) at the WWU Münster. She joined the DSM as a PhD student in 2020. In her current research project, she focuses on the staging of West German deep-sea fishing in documentary films. Her research interests include film and cultural history.

 

Current projects

The staging of West German deep-sea fishing in documentary films

 

Contact

Photo: DSM/Helena Grebe

 

Judith Beneker

+49 471 482 07 840

j.beneker@dsm.museum

Curriculum Vitae


Since 2020

PhD student at the German Maritime Museum

2016-2019

Student assistant at the Chair of North American History at WWU Münster

2015-2019

Master studies in history at the WWU Münster

2014

Semester abroad at the University of Bordeaux Montaigne

2012-2015

Bachelor studies in history with minor in French at the University of Hamburg


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Cog hall: Monday closed, TUE - SUN from 10 am to 6 pm

Ships: closed

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Deutsches Schifffahrtsmuseum
Hans-Scharoun-Platz 1
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