Nicole Schraner, BA
Nicole Schraner, BA Student Assistant at the University of Lucerne Nicole Schraner began studying cultural studies with a major in history at the University of Lucerne in 2017. She received her Bachelor’s degree in 2020. She wrote her Bachelor’s thesis on the topic: «»Ziit isch da – Fraueschtimmrächt Ja» Eine Oral History-Arbeit zur Einführung des Frauenstimmrechts im Kanton Luzern (1959-1971)». She continued her Master’s studies in History and Religious Studies at the University of Lucerne, where she is expected to graduate in summer 2023 with her Master’s thesis: «Auf Spurensuche – Zur Geschichte der Identifizierung und Fahndung von Verdächtigen in Luzern von 1900 bis zum Ersten Weltkrieg».
Simona Baumgartner, BA
Simona Baungartner, BA Student Assistant at the University of Lucerne Simona Baumgartner completed her Bachelor of Arts in Cultural Studies with major History at the University of Lucerne in 2021. In her Bachelor’s thesis, she analysed the work situation of hotel employees in Lucerne in the second half of the 19th century using sources that have never or only been used cursorily up to now. Simona Baumgartner is studying history at the University of Lucerne in the Master’s program with a minor in religious studies and is working as an student assistant on two research projects, one at the Department of History and one at the Faculty of Theology, as well as in the public relations department of the Faculty of Culture and Social Sciences. Before working at the University of Lucerne, she worked, among other things, as a guide in the exhibition «Flucht» at the Historical Museum Lucerne and led tours for the Assiciation “Frauenstadtrundgang Luzern”.
Noemi Fuchs, BA
Noemi Fuchs, BA Student Assistant at the University of Lucerne Noemi Fuchs studies history as a major and science studies as a minor for her master’s degree at the University of Luzern. She finished her Bachelor’s degree in history as a major and biology as a minor in 2020 at the University of Zurich. For her bachelor’s thesis, she investigated the development of the regional hospital Schwyz from 1875 to 1910. While studying she worked, among other things, as a research assistant at the department «Research Collection» which is part of the Library of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. She also worked at the Library of the University of Zurich. As a tutor for the history department at the University of Zurich, she created the website “zürich reloaded”.