Winfried Fluck - Curriculum Vitae#
Spring Term 2011
Harris Visiting Professor, Dartmouth College
Spring Term 2010
Tocqueville Visiting Professor at the University of Richmond, funded by the Mellon Foundation
2008-2010
Director of the Graduate School for North American Studies of the John F. Kennedy-Institute at Freie Universität Berlin
Since 2007
Co-Director Dartmouth “Futures of American Studies”- Institute
2007
Founding Member of the interdisciplinary Graduate School for North American Studies at the John F. Kennedy-Institute, funded by the German Government as part of its “Initiative of Excellence”.
2004-2008
Elected Member and Chair of the Foundation Fachkollegium in Literary Studies, Drama and Media Studies of the German Research Foundation (DFG). Since 2006 Chair of the committee.
2003
Visiting Scholar, University of California, Irvine
1996
Guest Professor, Princeton University
1995-1999
Director of the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies
1992
Guest Professor, Universitat Autònoma, Barcelona, Spain
1991-2001
Founding Member and Director of the 'Graduiertenkolleg' (Graduate Program) "The U.S. and the Problem of Democracy" at the John F. Kennedy Institute; since 1994 Director of the Kolleg.
Research Funding and Scholarships
2006-2009
International Transcoop-Project “Transnational American Studies”. A joint project between Freie Universität, Humboldt Universität, Universität Potsdam, the University of Southern California, and Dartmouth College, funded by the Alexander von Humboldt-Foundation, with matching funds by the University of Southern California and Dartmouth College.
1998-2001
Transcoop-Project “The German-American Tradition” in co-operation with Prof. Werner Sollors (Harvard University), funded by the Humboldt-Foundation, with matching funds by Harvard University.
1986-1987
Research Fellow (Mellon-Fellowship) at the National Humanities Center, North Carolina
Editorships
- REAL - Yearbook of Research in English and American Literature
- Nordamerikastudien, Campus Verlag
- Berliner Beiträge zur Amerikanistik, John F. Kennedy-Institut