Tasks
Coordination and development of an offer for everyone, responsible coordination of the 'Study Days' programme line, implementation and coordination of training for freelance staff at the Bergen-Belsen Memorial, coordination of statistical surveys, contact person for FSJ Politics
Charlotte Trottier studied Philosophy and Cultural Studies at the University of Leipzig, where she worked as a research assistant until September 2021. Since October 2021, she has been working at the Lower Saxony Memorials Foundation / Bergen-Belsen Memorial in various projects on the topics of perpetration and police history and coordinated the implementation of a design for all in a travelling exhibition project at the memorial. In addition to the programme line 'Study Days', she works as an research assistant for the coordination and development of an offer for all, which aims to expand and implement societal participation in historical-political education.
In addition to aspects of the culture of remembrance and commemoration, her academic focus is on political philosophy and the philosophy of law as well as the history of law, migration and Jewish (ideas) history of modernity. During her studies, she worked at various institutes at the universities of Leipzig and Haifa as well as at the Leibniz Institute for Jewish History and Culture - Simon Dubnow. She is currently working on her doctorate at the Chair of Cultural Philosophy/Cultural Theory at the University of Leipzig.