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Sports sociologist Rea Kodalle coordinates Graduate School 3GO

Rea Kodalle, sports sociologist at the University of Oldenburg, is the new coordinator of the Graduate School for Social Sciences and Humanities (3GO) at the University of Oldenburg.

Rea Kodalle, sports sociologist at the University of Oldenburg, is the new coordinator of the Graduate School for Social Sciences and Humanities (3GO) at the University of Oldenburg.

The 3GO, a joint institution of School I to IV, provides a broad, subject-related qualification programme for its doctoral students. This includes targeted support and advice for individual doctoral candidates as well as participation in the establishment and (further) development of structured doctoral programmes.

Kodalle (35) studied sports science, psychology and education in Oldenburg and is doing her doctorate on the subject of health promotion, mobilisation and subjectivation in the activating welfare state. She was involved in the development of the Master's degree programme "Sport and Lifestyle", where she received the "Teaching Award" for "Innovative Concepts". From 2010 to 2014, Kodalle was spokesperson for young researchers in the sport sociology section of the German Association for Sport Science. She is also a founding member of the academic centre "Genealogy of the Present", which she has been responsible for setting up at the university as academic coordinator since 2012.

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