Dr. Diana Lunkwitz | Social Sciences Award | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Diana Lunkwitz, previously University of Hamburg, Religious Studies and Global Christianity, Germany
Dr. Diana Lunkwitz is a highly accomplished scholar in theology and religious studies. With a strong academic foundation and extensive research experience, she has made significant contributions to the field. Her dedication to advancing religious studies through research and teaching makes her a potential candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.”
Publication profile
Education
Dr. Lunkwitz earned her Ph.D. in Theology in 2024, with a concentration in Religious Studies from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg. She also holds a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) in Theology (2015) from the same institution. Her academic background is complemented by studies at prestigious universities across Europe, including Leipzig, Rostock, and Pontifical Universities in Rome.
Academic Employment
Since 2021, Dr. Lunkwitz has served as a Research Associate and Lecturer at the University of Hamburg, specializing in World Christianity and Religious Studies. She has also held teaching and research positions at Martin Luther University, including as a Lecturer in Religious Studies and Intercultural Theology from 2017 to 2021.
Teaching Experience
Dr. Lunkwitz has taught a wide range of courses in religious studies, focusing on topics like world religions, African religions, ecological theologies, and interreligious dialogue. Her innovative approach includes online and in-person courses, making her a well-rounded educator in religious and cultural studies.
Grants, Awards, and Honors
Dr. Lunkwitz has been recognized for her academic excellence with several awards and grants. Notable achievements include a travel grant from the African Association for the Study of Religions (2022), the Werner Krusche University Award (2017), and prestigious scholarships from the Lutheran World Federation (2010ā2011) and Friedrich August Gotttreu Tholuck (2016ā2018).
Academic Service
In addition to her research and teaching, Dr. Lunkwitz has made significant contributions to the academic community. She serves on the editorial board of The Journal of Asian Theologians in Europe and is a member of the awards committee for the German Association for Mission Studies. She has co-founded networks in intercultural theology and religious studies, further demonstrating her leadership in the field.
Publication Top Notes
- Hunting, Planting and Malaria: How Cameroonian Ecosystems Changed the Basel Missionariesā Worldviews
- On the Colonial History of the Ideas of God(s) in Africa A Case of the Contradictions between Missionaries and an Explorer on the Cameroonian Coast
Conclusion
Dr. Diana Lunkwitz’s extensive academic background, research achievements, and contributions to the academic community position her as a strong contender for the “Best Researcher Award.” Her commitment to advancing religious studies, particularly in areas like interreligious dialogue, mission studies, and ecological theologies, showcases her expertise and passion for her field.