Albrecht Classen | Literature | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Dr. Albrecht Classen | Literature | Best Scholar Award

Univ. Dist. Prof. at University of Arizona, United States.

Prof. Dr. Albrecht Classen is a distinguished scholar in medieval and early modern studies, serving as a Professor at the University of Arizona, USA. With a prolific academic career, he specializes in German literature, medieval manuscript culture, and globalism in historical contexts. His extensive research explores medieval travel literature, courtly romance, and philosophical discourse on gender and love. Dr. Classen has published numerous books, articles, and edited volumes, significantly contributing to medieval and early modern scholarship. His work has earned him international recognition, including prestigious awards for his contributions to literary studies and humanities.

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Suitability for Best Scholar Award

Prof. Dr. Albrecht Classen is an exceptional candidate for the Best Scholar Award, given his outstanding contributions to medieval and early modern studies. His scholarly work in German literature, manuscript culture, travel narratives, and gender discourse has significantly shaped the field. With numerous books, research articles, and edited volumes, he has established himself as a leading academic voice in historical literary studies.

🎓 Education & Experience:

Ph.D. in German Studies – University of Arizona, USA
Professor – Department of German Studies, University of Arizona 🏛️
Researcher & Editor – Published in Humanities, Publishing Research Quarterly, and Medievalia et Humanistica 📖
Book Author & Contributor – Multiple books and book chapters on medieval and early modern studies 📚
Conference Speaker & Keynote Presenter – Delivered lectures worldwide on German literature and cultural history 🎤

📈 Professional Development:

Prof. Dr. Albrecht Classen has played a pivotal role in advancing medieval and early modern studies. His research spans manuscript culture, gender studies, travel narratives, and philosophical discourse in historical literature. He actively engages in academic publishing, peer review, and international collaborations. As an editor and reviewer for top-tier journals, he shapes contemporary discussions on medieval literature. He mentors students and scholars in German studies, contributing to the next generation of researchers. His interdisciplinary approach bridges literature, history, and cultural studies, making his work influential in academia worldwide.

🔬 Research Focus:

Dr. Classen’s research focuses on medieval and early modern literature, particularly manuscript culture, travel narratives, gender discourse, and globalism. He explores how medieval texts reflect social, political, and philosophical thought, emphasizing courtly romance, medieval religious texts, and manuscript preservation. His work also addresses gender roles, love, and literary experimentation in medieval Germany, connecting historical perspectives with modern literary criticism. Additionally, he investigates cross-cultural influences in medieval literature, highlighting global interactions long before modern globalization. His research significantly contributes to a deeper understanding of medieval thought and its lasting impact on contemporary studies.

🏆 Awards & Honors:

🏅 Great Seal of Arizona Award – University of Arizona
🏅 Bundesverdienstkreuz (Federal Cross of Merit, Germany) – For outstanding contributions to German studies
🏅 Goethe Medal – Recognized for promoting German culture and literature
🏅 University of Arizona Distinguished Professor Award – For excellence in teaching and research
🏅 Numerous Book and Research Awards – Recognized for contributions to medieval and early modern literary studies

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ “Intertextuality Is the Name of the Game: Melusine–Undine–Theophrastus Paracelsus–Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué–Christian Petzold: Water Spirits Are with Us, Throughout Time”

2️⃣ “Dignified, Powerful, and Respected Old People in Medieval and Early Modern Literature: The Worthy Hero and the Wise Old Person Versus the Old Fool”

3️⃣ “Masculinity in Late Medieval German Literature: Toxicity or Virtue? The Case of Konrad von Würzburg’s Heinrich von Kempten and Partonopier und Meliur”

4️⃣ “Miracles in the Middle Ages and Today // Miracle Healing, Miracle Visions, and Miracle Narratives in the Premodern and Modern World”

5️⃣ “The Discourse of Courtly Love in Medieval Verse Narratives”

Dawit Dibekulu | Literature | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dawit Dibekulu | Literature | Best Researcher Award

PhD candidate Bahir Dar University Ethiopia

👨‍🏫 Dawit Dibekulu Alem, born on January 10, 1993, is an esteemed Assistant Professor at Mekdela Amba University in Ethiopia. His academic journey reflects a deep dedication to the fields of English Language and Literature, with significant contributions to language assessment, comparative literature, and cultural studies. 🌍

 

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Education

🎓 Dawit holds a BA in English Language and Literature from Woldia University. He furthered his studies by earning an MA in TEFL from Debre Markos University and a Ph.D. from Bahir Dar University. 📚 His educational background is marked by a consistent pursuit of excellence and a passion for language education.

Experience

🏫 Dawit has a rich teaching and administrative experience, beginning as an English teacher at Efoyeta Secondary School and progressing through various academic and administrative roles, including Lecturer and Research Coordinator at Mekdela Amba University. His roles have involved teaching, conducting research, advising students, and participating in community services. 🌟

Research Interests

🔍 Dawit’s research interests are diverse and include language assessment, literature, comparative literature, psychoanalysis, cultural studies, and language-learning strategies. His work in these areas has contributed significantly to the academic community, both locally and internationally. 📖

Awards

🏅 Dawit has received numerous awards, including Best Lecturer of the Year from the Ministry of Education and Best Worker of the Year from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. These accolades reflect his dedication to education and his impact on the academic community. 🏆

Publications Top Notes

📚 Dawit has published extensively in prestigious journals, contributing valuable insights into various aspects of language and literature. His notable publications include:

“A reviewed paper on Kumaravadivelu’s concept of beyond methods: macro-strategies for language teaching” (2019, International Journal of English Literature and Culture)

“Practice of Teaching Reading Comprehension in Secondary Schools: A Case of Debre Markos Administrative Town” (2019, International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation)

“Theory of Multiple Intelligences and its’ underlying philosophy” (2019, International Journal of English Literature and Culture)

“Strategic Competence and its implication in language teaching” (2020, Journal of Advances in Social Science and Humanities)

“Teachers’ Perception and Practice of Using Literary Texts to teach Reading Skills” (2022, GRIN Verlag) .