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Participants in the LEM are organised in alphabetical order by surname.
You can use the alphabetical Quicklinks below to jump to different sections. All text on this page is searchable with STRG+F / your browser's search and find command.
Many participants offer their own handouts or other teaching materials as a resource. To view what is offered, click the appropriate link to the participant's Lehrordner.

A reminder will be sent in February and July each year to request updated information from participants in the LEM.
You are also free to use the form above to request updates at any time. Processing may take up to 30 days.
If you have lost the editor link to your own personal Lehrordner or have other concerns, please send an email to medieval-english@rub.de.

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Herr Antony R. Henk, M.A.

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Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Anglistik (Mediävistik)
Email: antony.henk@rub.de.
Herr Henks Lehrordner

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Jun.-Prof Frau Dr. Kerstin Majewski


Ruhr-Universität Bochum
Anglistik (Mediävistik)
Email: kerstin.majewski@rub.de.
Frau Majewskis Lehrordner

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Dr. Max Zustermann

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Zuhr-Universität Zochum
Anglistik (Mediävistik)
Email: m.zusterman@zuz.de.
Max Zustermann's Lehrordner

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