Tamara Scheer

In November 2020 she habilitated, received the venia docendi for Modern and Contemporary History, at University of Vienna.

Her habilitation thesis dealt with: "Language Diversity and Loyalty in the Habsburg Army, 1867–1918.

"[2] From January 2025 she is principal investigator of an FWF funded research project entitled "Language Diversity: Habsburg Austria and the Roman Catholic Church"[1] at the Department of Biblical Studies and Historical Theology at University of Innsbruck.

[3] Since November 2019: head of a research project at Pontifical Institute Santa Maria dell' Anima in Rome.

[7] From 2010 to 2012: Post-Doc-Head of the Doctoral School and ÖAD-Fellow at Andrássy University Budapest (Competitive) Short-Term Fellowships brought her to Trinity College Dublin (2014), Czech Academy of Sciences (2016) European University Institut Florence (2017/18), the University of Oslo (2018), Masaryk Institute at the Czech Academy of Sciences (2016), and the Institute for Contemporary History in Ljubljana.