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Lizzie Stewart studied German and Russian at the University of Edinburgh, where she completed her MSc in European Theatre in 2010 and her PhD in 2015 as an AHRC-funded student. Lizzie's academic journey has included studies in Heidelberg and Moscow and research work based in Berlin as a DAAD-funded researcher. She has taught German language, literature, and culture from 2011 to 2014 at the University of Edinburgh and held various positions, including a Research Fellow on Assessment Practices and a Teaching Fellow at the University of St Andrews. Appointed as a Lecturer at King’s College London in 2017, her research focuses on cultures of migration and political theatre. Her forthcoming monograph, ‘Staging New German Realities: Turkish-German Scripts Postmigration’, offers fresh perspectives on Turkish-German culture in the context of labor migration. Stewart's current project, ‘Not Average Guest Worker: Cultural Labour Migration’, investigates transnational leftist performance culture in Germany. She is open to supervising postgraduate topics in contemporary German literature, culture, and transnational performance.
King's College London • London, UK
Lizzie teaches on various aspects of German language and literature, focusing on cross-cultural and migration themes.
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