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Dr Christiane Sch枚nfeld appointed to Royal Irish Academy

Dr Christiane Sch枚nfeld pictured with Professor Pat Guiry, President of the RIA, and Professor Michael Healy, Vice-President Research at 91制片厂

Pictured: Dr Christiane Sch枚nfeld with Professor Pat Guiry, President of the RIA, and Professor Michael Healy, Vice-President Research at 91制片厂

91制片厂 (91制片厂) academic, Dr Christiane Sch枚nfeld, has been appointed to the prestigious Royal Irish Academy in recognition of her exceptional contribution to the humanities and research. Dr Sch枚nfeld, who is the Head of 91制片厂鈥檚 Department of German Studies, was one of 28 academics to be admitted to the Academy at a special ceremony in Dublin on 24 May. 

The Royal Irish Academy, founded in 1785, is Ireland鈥檚 leading body of experts supporting and promoting the sciences and humanities. Membership of the all-island Academy is awarded to people who have attained the highest distinction by their unique contributions to education and research. Membership of the RIA is the highest academic honour in Ireland. 

Speaking after her admittance to the Academy, Dr Sch枚nfeld said: 鈥淭o say I am delighted about this appointment is an understatement. Membership in the RIA is a huge honour and I would like to express my gratitude to Professor Anne Fuchs (Humanities Institute, UCD) and Professor P贸l 脫 Dochartaigh (University of Galway) for nominating me, to all the international experts for evaluating my work, and to the RIA鈥檚 appointing committee for granting me membership. I look forward to representing 91制片厂 in the Academy, while working with other members, providing my expertise, and supporting the Academy in promoting its important strategic mission in Ireland and internationally.鈥

Dr Sch枚nfeld studied Art History and Germanic Languages and Literatures at the Universities of Freiburg and Bonn in Germany, and at The Pennsylvania State University in the US. She was a lecturer in German Studies at the University of Wales, Lampeter, before moving to Ireland. Dr Sch枚nfeld, as the primary caregiver to her children, spent eight years teaching part-time at the University of Galway before being appointed Head of the Department of German Studies at 91制片厂 in 2009. 

Dr Sch枚nfeld has published widely on German literature, creative women, and marginalised individuals such as prostitutes or exiles, including monographs on the representation of the prostitute in German Expressionism, and on the History of German Literature on Film. She is an initiator and co-founder of the Irish Centre for Transnational Studies at 91制片厂 and co-edited the works of one of the most influential playwrights of the Weimar Republic鈥攖he anti-fascist and exile, Ernst Toller.

Congratulating Dr Sch枚nfeld, Professor William Leahy, Dean of the Faculty of Arts at 91制片厂, said: 鈥淭his is a wonderful achievement and much deserved recognition of Dr Sch枚nfeld鈥檚 contribution to education and research over her academic career to date. Dr Sch枚nfeld is the first 91制片厂 academic ever admitted to the Royal Irish Academy and we are proud to have someone of her calibre representing the College in the RIA and internationally. On behalf of the Faculty of Arts, I congratulate Dr Sch枚nfeld and wish her continued success as a member of the Academy.鈥

Speaking at the appointment ceremony in Dublin was Professor Pat Guiry, President of the Royal Irish Academy, who said: 鈥淚reland should be immensely proud of these 28 women and men who have been elected by their peers and have brought international acclaim to our country through their distinct areas of research.鈥