Susanne Gomoluch

Susanne Gomoluch

Teaching Professor of German
Mebane Hall 452

Coordinator of Elementary and Intermediate Level German

Fall 2024 Office Hours:

In Person M 2-3PM, W 2:30-3:30PM and online & in-person by appt.

Susanne Gomoluch is a Teaching Professor of German. She received her PhD in German from the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. After teaching at liberal arts colleges in the Northeast, she returned to North Carolina to teach at UNC Charlotte. Currently, she is the Elementary and Intermediate Language Coordinator as well as the German Club advisor (to join the German Club please go to our fb page 49er German Club at UNC Charlotte). She teaches all levels of German as well as translation. Her latest publications include essays on contemporary Polish Holocaust cinema and a translation of select chapters of Alexander Kluge’s monograph “Kong’s Finest Hour.” Susanne Gomoluch is a teaching mentor to visiting German teaching assistants.

Education

PhD Germanic Languages and Literatures, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (2012)

M.A. Germanic Languages and Literatures, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2009)

M.A. British Literature, Ruhr Universität Bochum, Germany (2005)

Appointments

Teaching Professor of German, UNC Charlotte, 2023-present

Associate Teaching Professor of German, UNC Charlotte, 2016-23

Assistant Professor in German, UNC Greensboro, 2014-16

Lecturer in German, Amherst College, 2012-14

Elementary German Coordinator, German Summer School at Middlebury College, 2012-13

Specific Research Interests

18th-19th century German literature and science

Holocaust in literature and film

Foreign Language Education

Instructional Design

Translation

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