Human Geography For Students
Members of our research group are involved in teaching across all degree programs in Geography. Our work with students and student researchers is guided by a student-centered, interactive, and research-led teaching and learning approach.
An overview of our current courses can be found in heiCO. Regular teaching is primarily carried out by AG members Tabea Bork-Hüffer, Julia Poerting, and Linda Ruppert. Additionally, (international) guest lecturers and cooperation partners from academia and society contribute to teaching within the thematic areas of our group. For booking office hours, please visit our individual profile pages.
Supervision of theses
Within the Transient Spaces and Societies team, the following members supervise theses, particularly in the areas listed below:
- Tabea Bork-Hüffer – Main areas: Digital Geographies, Cultural and Social Geographies, Feminist Geographies, Migration Research, (Critical) Disability Studies, Society–Technology–Environment Relations, Geographies of Health, Children’s and Young People’s Geographies, and innovative qualitative, digital, mobile, and visual methods
- Julia Poerting – Main areas: Human–Environment Relations, Social Geography, Digital Geographies, (Critical) Disability Studies
- Linda Ruppert – Main areas: Political Geography, Critical Military Geographies, and Feminist Geographies
Please also consult our individual pages for current calls for thesis topics.
In addition, project team members support thesis supervision within our research projects. If you are particularly interested in one of our projects, please contact the project leads or staff directly.
We especially welcome interest in creative output formats that can complement written work (e.g., podcasts, VR videos, reels).