Theresa Rosinger-Zifko

Theresa Rosinger-Zifko joined the Michelle R. Clayman Institute of Gender Research in May 2022 and currently serves as research associate. At the Institute, she supports research and analysis, manages researchers, mentors students, and oversees research budgets.
Rosinger-Zifko earned her PhD and diploma degree in history and cultural administration in Graz (Austria) and Uppsala (Sweden). She got her master’s degree in exhibition design and museum studies at the University of Applied Sciences, Graz. Her PhD thesis about museal objects and their (national) “belonging” was awarded with the prestigious Theodor Körner Prize, which was handed over by the president of Austria, Heinz Fischer at that time. Since 2019, she has been teaching at the University College of Teacher Education Styria about cultural education and participation in a global environment.