Dr. Johannes Konst

Professor

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Biography

Johannes W.H. Konst is a distinguished professor in the Department of Dutch Studies at Freie Universität Berlin. He specializes in Dutch literature, particularly focusing on the cultural and historical contexts impacting literary production in the Netherlands and Flanders. Konst's research encompasses a wide array of subjects, including the examination of 17th-century Dutch tragedies, the literary evolution from medieval to modern times, and the intricate relationships between Dutch literature and societal dynamics. His published works not only contribute to academic understanding but also broaden the appreciation of Dutch literature among global audiences. With a background in philology and a commitment to interdisciplinary approaches, Konst aims to illuminate underappreciated literary voices and to explore the nuances of identity and cultural exchange within the scope of Dutch narratives. His dedication to teaching and research at Freie Universität fosters an engaging learning environment for students from diverse backgrounds in the field of philology and literature.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

2001-01-01 — Present

Freie Universität Berlin • Berlin, Germany

Teaching and researching Dutch literature and philology, guiding students in their academic pursuits in the field.

Requirements for Freie Universität Berlin

Master Program
Requirements
TOEFL
Total
Required:95
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree with 10 ECTS in Methods of Empirical Social Research 10 ECTS in International Relations 35 ECTS in Political and Administrative Sciences
Application Checklist
  • Bachelor's degree certificate
  • Transcript of Records
  • Proof of English proficiency (C1)
  • Proof of German proficiency (DSH-2)
  • Course descriptions for ECTS verification
Specialization Notes

Administered by the Department of Political and Social Sciences.