Duke’s German Studies Ph.D. blends deep linguistic mastery with cultural theory, environmental humanities, and media studies. Candidates decode Weimar cinema in 4-K restoration labs, analyze Energiewende discourse with corpus linguistics, and intern at Berlin climate-tech incubators. A dual mentoring structure pairs each student with a humanities scholar and a STEM or policy advisor, ensuring dissertations speak to both scholarly debates and societal challenges.
Interactive map of Bauhaus architecture and circular-economy retrofits
NLP sentiment study of German media on refugee integration
VR reenactment of the 1989 Leipzig Monday Demonstrations
Podcast comparing eco-socialism in East German and Austrian texts
Digital archive of LGBTQ life in 1920s Berlin
Machine-learning translation aid for technical German patents
Crowdsourced dialect corpus mapping climate vocabulary in Alpine regions
Policy brief on hydrogen infrastructure debates in the Bundestag
AR guide to Munich Olympic architecture and memory politics
Graphic-novel adaptation of Kleist for climate-justice education
Blockchain traceability for Fair-Trade chocolate supply chains involving German firms
Sentiment analysis of Greta Thunberg coverage across German tabloids
Open-access syllabus on decolonizing German language classrooms
Serious game teaching renewable-energy grid balancing in German
Digital exhibition of Turkish-German hip-hop protest lyrics
Data-viz of gender representation in post-war German cinema
Citizen-science tree-census app with German interface
Achieve linguistic fluency and cultural insight while tackling global challenges through Duke.
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