2) Development of PhD courses
2.1 Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen
Spring 2007 - PhD course “Despite Oneself. Subjectivity and its Secret in Kierkegaard and Levinas” (CFS, University of Copenhagen, co-organized with Karl Verstrynge, elective course in English, 11h) Spring 2008 - PhD course “Religion and Subjectivity. Reconsidering the Relational Self” (CFS, University of Copenhagen, co-organized with Arne Grøn and Carsten Pallesen, elective course in English, 14h)
2.2 Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen
Fall 2011 - Conference and PhD course “Ethics of In-Visibility: Imago Dei, Memory, and the Prohibition of Images” (Department of Systematic Theology, University of Copenhagen, elective course in English, 12h) Fall 2012 - Conference and PhD course “Visibility and Transcendence in Religion, Art and Ethics” (Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen, co-organized with the research group In-visibilis, elective course in English, 16h)
2.3 Center for the Study of Jewish Thought in Modern Culture, University of Copenhagen
Spring 2014 - Conference and PhD course “Memory, Identity, and Limits of Understanding: Jewish Sources and Resources” (CJMC / PhD School, Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen, elective course in English, 14h) - Research seminar and PhD course: “Commemoration and Re-Presentation of the Past” (CJMC, Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen, elective course in English, 3h) Fall 2014 - Conference and PhD course “Aesthetics of Memory” (CJMC / PhD School, Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen, elective course in English, 9h) Spring 2015 - Workshop and PhD course “Judaism despite Christianity? The 1916 Correspondence between Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy and Franz Rosenzweig” (CEMES / CJMC / PhD School, Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen, elective course in English, 16h) Fall 2015 - Conference and PhD course “Trauma, Memory, Media” (CJMC / PhD Schools at the Faculty of Theology and the Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen, elective course in English, 12h) Fall 2016 - Research seminars and PhD courses “Jewish Women’s Voices in the 19th Century (no. 1 and 2)” (CJMC / PhD School, Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen, elective courses in English, 2 x 3h) - Conference and PhD course “The Problem of Evil and Images of (In)Humanity” (CJMC / PhD Schools at the Faculty of Humanities and the Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen, elective course in English, 15h) Winter 2017/18 - Research seminar and PhD course “Transfiguring Pain Poetically: Exploring the Liberating Potential of Artistic Creation” (CJMC / PhD School, Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen, co-organized with Cathrine Bjørnholt Michaelsen, elective course in English, 8h).