Dr. Adam Paulsen

Associate Professor

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Biography

Adam Paulsen is an Associate Professor at the University of Southern Denmark, specializing in literature with a focus on European cultural intellectual history from 1750 to the present. His main research interests include German literature, the history of ideas, and philosophy, particularly in the period between 1890 and 1945. Paulsen's work addresses critical issues in the history of science in the late eighteenth century and the influence of German cultural historical philosophy on American cultural anthropology and modern ideas of identity politics, with a focus on prominent figures such as Rousseau and Herder. His research also encompasses cultural and literary history during wartime, including the early ecology movement and the German life reform movement from around 1880 to 1945. He has actively contributed to the academic community through talks and presentations, conference presentations, and guest lectures at various universities.

Research Interests

Experience

Associate Professor

2010-01-01 — Present

University of Southern Denmark • Odense, Denmark

Teaching and research in the field of literature and cultural history.

Requirements for University of Southern Denmark

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:2.5
IELTS
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Total
Required:88
PTE
Overall
Required:58
Prerequisites
Relevant Bachelor's degree in Science, Engineering, or Humanities Specific ECTS requirements in core subjects of the chosen field
Application Checklist
  • Official Bachelor's degree diploma
  • Transcripts of records
  • Course descriptions for prerequisite verification
  • Proof of English language proficiency
  • Copy of passport or ID
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Specialization Notes

Requirements are standardized for English-taught Master's programs across Science, Engineering, and Social Science departments. Some programs may require a higher GPA for restricted admission.