Offermann Hergarten Prize

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The Offermann Hergarten Prize is an award given by the University of Cologne .

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The award is intended to promote young academics in the humanities. The name of the award is reminiscent of the Cologne businesswoman Anna-Maria Offermann-Hergarten, who died in 1991 and donated this award. It has been awarded since 1994 and is now endowed with € 5,000. The following criteria are taken into account when selecting the work that is worthy of a prize for the Offermann-Hergarten Prize:

  • scientific, especially also epistemological quality; the creation of new or the improvement of existing theoretical approaches,
  • methodical innovations or methodical improvements,
  • Clarity, precision and comprehensibility in the presentation and the argumentation structure.

Foundation, endowment

The Offermann Hergarten Foundation is a foundation under private law based in Cologne.

Award winners

The winners of the historical scholarship include Maren Möhring , Christof Mauch , Hedwig Richter , Alexander Nützenadel and Christoph Strupp , the Egyptologist Christian Leitz , the linguist Frank Heidermanns , the musicologists Marcus Erbe and Leopoldo Siano , the philosopher Andreas Speer and (2006) the ancient historian Tanja Itgenshorst .

  • 2010: Jens Dreisbach, Birgit Gehlen, Tobias Leibold, Regina Mühlhäuser , Hedwig Richter
  • 2011: Marcus Erbe, Thomas Jeschke, Mark Ludwig, Tanja Mattern, Massimo Perinelli
  • 2012: Antje Arnold, Erich Claßen, Jens Kipper, Michael Löffelsender, Anna Pawlak
  • 2013: Sarah Buschfeld, Jörn Lang, Maren Möhring , Alexander Reutlinger, Román Setton
  • 2014: Volker Barth, Christian Berrenberg, Maria Imhof, Christiane Krusenbaum-Verheugen, Leopoldo Siano, Thomas Wortmann
  • 2015: Anastasia Bauer, Christian Blum, Stefan Niklas, Sonja Riesberg, Stefanie Seeberg
  • 2016: Frank Förster, Felix Giesa, Isabel Kaiser, Andreas Maier, Uta Reinöhl
  • 2017: Sidonia Bauer, Stefanie Coché, Marcel Danner, Michael Homberg, Kristoff Kerl
  • 2018: Christiane Martina Elster, Agnes Jäger, Frank Kirchhoff, Björn Alexander Schmidt, Bea Wittger
  • 2019: Daniel Gutzmann, Charlotte Jaekel, Axel Rüth, Nadine Maria Seidel, Sabine Stephany

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/forschung/forschungsfoerderung/offermann-hergarten/
  2. http://www.uni-protocol.de/nachrichten/id/208810/
  3. http://www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/forschung/forschungsfoerderung/offermann-hergarten/offermann-hergarten-ausschreibung_2009.pdf
  4. ↑ List of foundations of the Ministry of the Interior of North Rhine-Westphalia, accessed on November 23, 2010