姓名: Ingo Köster
系部:German Department, Faculty of Western Languages
职称: Dr. phil.
学习经历:
Librarianship for Scientific Librarians at the Polytechnical Highschool of Hannover (Germany) – degree („diploma librarian“), 1991-1995
Media Sciences at the University of Siegen (Germany) – degree („Diploma Media Consultant“), 1996-2001
July/August 2000: Summer term of two courses: Marketing and Introduction into Comparative Politics at the University of California at Berkeley (USA) – 2 passed courses
October 2013-October 2016: Long-distance study program ‘Library and Information Science’ at Humboldt University (Berlin) – Master-degree, 2013-2016
工作经历:
„Medienbüro Rommert“, near Bonn (Germany); lecturing, proof reading, layouting, order acquisition
July 2002 to June 2009: scientific assistant at the scientific institute “Forschungskolleg 615:Media upheavals 1900/2000” sponsored by the German Scientific Association (placed at Siegen University); project work “Industrialization and the emergence of film”
June 2009 to September 2017: implementing and guiding a new software for examination control processes; in advisory capacity for students and lecturers
October 2017 to March 2019: Scientific assistant at the Library of Siegen University
September 2019 to August 2021: Lecturer at the German Faculty of Chongqing University
Since September 2021: Lecturer at the German Department as part of the Faculty for Western Languages at the Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou
讲授课程:
In Germany: Introduction into Academic Writing; Introduction into Media Sciences; German Film and Movie Theatre History
In China:Introduction into Academic Writing; Advanced Academic Writing; Introduction into German History; Theory and Practice of Cultural Comparisons; German Writing; German Reading; Practicing Audiovisual Understanding
研究方向:
German media system; international media systems; theory and practice of cultural comparisons; film history
科研成果:
four publications while working and doing research at the research institute ‘Media Upheavals’; writing and publishing a PhD-thesis about the organizational differences of television broadcasters in Western Europe in the light of cultural and socio-economic heterogenous settings and influences (“Sociocultural and -economic aspects of national TV-landscapes: an international comparison”)