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Ulrike A. Heberlein
Ulrike is a Germanic female given name. Notable people named Ulrike include: * Princess Ulrike Friederike Wilhelmine of Hesse-Kassel (1722–1787), German noble * Ulrike von Levetzow (1804–1899), German noble and friend of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe * Ulrike Louise of Solms-Braunfels (1731–1792), German noble * Ulrike Adeberg (born 1970), German speed skater * Ulrike Arnold (born 1950), German artist * Ulrike Bahr (born 1964), German politician * Ulrike Baumgartner (born 1974), Austrian former cyclist * Ulrike Beisiegel (born 1952), German biochemist * Ulrike Bruns (born 1953), German track and field athlete * Ulrike Denk (born 1964), German sprint hurdler * Ulrike Deppe (born 1953), German slalom canoeist * Ulrike Diebold (born 1961), Austrian physicist and educator * Ulrike Draesner (born 1962), German author * Ulrike Felt (born 1957), Austrian social scientist * Ulrike Fitzer, née Flender (born 1982), German Air Force pilot * Ulrike Folkerts (born 1961), ...
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Ulrikke
Ulrikke is a feminine given name found primarily in Denmark and Norway. It is a feminine form of the masculine name Ulrik. Notable people named Ulrikke include: * Ulrikke Brandstorp (born 1995), Norwegian singer * Ulrikke Dahl (1846–1923), Norwegian writer * Ulrikke Hansen Døvigen (born 1971), Norwegian actress * Ulrikke Eikeri (born 1992), Norwegian tennis player * Ulrikke Greve (1868–1951), Norwegian textile artist in the early 20th-century * Ulrikke Høyer, Danish fashion model See also * ''Ulrikke (short story), Ulrikke'', a short story by Jorge Luis Borges * Ulrike, people known by the given name * Ulrica / Ulrika, people known by the given name References

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Ulrike Felt
Ulrike Felt (born 1957) is an Austrian social scientist, active in the field of Science and Technology Studies. Currently, she holds the chair for Social Studies of Science and is Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Vienna. She also acted as the president of the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST). From 2002 to 2007, she has been editor-in-chief of the journal " Science, Technology, & Human Values". Life Trained as a physicist, she acquired her PhD in Physics at the University of Vienna in 1983. From 1983 until 1988, she was part of a research team investigating the history of the European High Energy Physics Lab ( CERN) in Genève. Subsequently, she was part of the Department for the Philosophy and Social Studies of Science at the University of Vienna, which had been newly founded under the lead of Helga Nowotny, becoming an assistant professor in 1989. Since 1999, she is full Professor of Social Studies of Scien ...
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Ulrike Holzner
Ulrike Holzner (born in 18 September 1968 in Mainz, Rhineland-Palatinate) was a German former athlete and bobsledder who switched to the latter event in the early 2000s. She won a silver medal in the two-woman event with teammate Sandra Prokoff at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Holzner also won a silver medal in the two-woman event at the 2003 FIBT World Championships in Winterberg. References Bobsleigh two-woman Olympic medalists since 2002 FIBT profile * 1968 births Living people Sportspeople from Mainz Athletes from Rhineland-Palatinate German female bobsledders German female sprinters German female long jumpers Bobsledders at the 2002 Winter Olympics Olympic bobsledders for Germany Olympic silver medalists for Germany Olympic medalists in bobsleigh Medalists at the 2002 Winter Olympics 21st-century German sportswomen 20th-century German sportswomen {{Germany-Winter-Olympic-medalist-stub ...
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Ulrike Holmer
Ulrike Holmer (born 6 October 1967) is a German shooting sports, sport shooter. She won the silver medal in the Shooting at the 1984 Summer Olympics, 50 metre rifle three positions in the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. References

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Ulrike Hoffmann-Richter
Ulrike Hoffmann-Richter (17 March 1958 – 18 August 2024) was a German psychiatrist, psychotherapist and author. She built up the insurance psychiatric service of the Swiss Accident Insurance (SUVA). Life Ulrike Hoffmann-Richter studied human medicine in Ulm and earned her doctorate on the topic of communication between doctor and patient during ward rounds. She completed training as a specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapy and further training in psychoanalysis in Cologne. From 1990 to 1999 she worked as a senior physician at the . During this time she carried out research projects on psychiatry in the print media and on suicide research. From 1999 to 2014 she worked as a psychiatrist in the SUVA's Insurance Medicine Competence Center. There she was responsible for setting up and managing their insurance psychiatric service. During this time she conducted research projects on diagnostics and therapy for mental disorders after accidents (EBEPS/OptiFAB) and on the r ...
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Ulrike Hiller
Ulrike Hiller (born 11 June 1965) is a German politician from the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). She was a member of the Bremen Parliament from 2007 to 2012. From December 2012 to August 2019, she was the representative of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen to the federal government and for Europe as a Bremen State Councillor. In September 2021, Hiller was elected to the supervisory board of SV Werder Bremen. Biography Education and career Hiller obtained an intermediate school leaving certificate. From 1982 to 1986 she trained as a kindergarten teacher at the Birkenhof technical college in Hanover and obtained her university entrance qualification. From 1987 to 1992 she studied social education at the University of Bremen and graduated with a diploma as a social worker / social education worker. From 1995 to 2003 she studied law with a focus on labour law at the University of Bremen, which she completed with the first state examination. In addition to her s ...
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Ulrike Henschke
Ulrike Henschke (24 November 1830 – 1 November 1897, Baden-Baden) was a German women's rights activist, advocate of secondary and vocational education for women and founder of the Victoria Continuation School, a technical college for women. She was also an accomplished author, including writing the novel ''Gertrud von Stein'' under the pseudonym Clara Ulrici. Bibliography Ulrike Henschke was born on 24 November 1830 in the town of Krotoszyn in Prussia. She was a member of the Lette-Verein, which strove to expand education across the country, particularly to those who had previously not had the opportunity to receive higher education. Through her work with the society, Henschke set up the "Dienstmädchenfortbildung", or training scheme for domestic servants. Subsequently, she founded the Viktoria-Fortbildungsschule, or Victoria Continuation School, a technical college in Berlin Berlin ( ; ) is the Capital of Germany, capital and largest city of Germany, by both area an ...
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Ulrike Haage
Ulrike Haage (born in Kassel, lives and works in Berlin) is a German pianist and composer, producer for radio plays and a sound artist. Biography The jazz years Ulrike Haage spent her childhood in Ruhr. She grew up listening to the jazz record collection of her parents and trained to play piano listening to masters as Bill Evans and Thelonious Monk, improvising. As a teenager she started singing and playing guitar in a garage-band. After studying music and music therapy at Musikhochschule Hamburg, she stayed on an taught improvisation and orchestra direction from 1985 to 1989. During this time she begins to compose and starts playing piano for the first German Female Jazz band: Reichlich Weiblich. While working with Peter Zadek on the theatre play ''Andi'', she meets FM Einheit. With him, Alfred 23 Harth and Phil Minton, the group Vladimir Estragon is founded, where Ulrike begins to introduce electronic music. A year later, because of the departure of Alfred Harth, the ...
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Ulrike Guérot
Ulrike Beate Guérot (born 1964 in Grevenbroich, West Germany) is a Berlin-based German political thinker and Founder and Director of the European Democracy Lab (EDL). In April 2016, the University for Continuing Education Krems appointed Ulrike Guérot as Professor for European Policy and the Study of Democracy. She was the head of the Department for European Policy and the Study of Democracy. From 2021 until March 2023, she held the professorship for European Politics at the University of Bonn. Education Guérot studied Political Sciences, history and philosophy and got her PhD from University of Münster, Germany, in 1995 with a dissertation on the French Socialist Party and Europe. She also holds a MA in Political Science and International Relations from Sciences Po (the Paris Institute of Political Studies). Career From 1992 to 1995, Guérot worked in Bonn as a parliamentary assistant in the office of Karl Lamers, MP, then spokesperson of the German Christian De ...
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Ulrike Grossarth
Ulrike Grossarth (born 1952) is a German artist, dancer, and academic. Since 1998 she has been professor of mixed media art at Dresden Academy of Fine Arts. She was awarded the 2009 Käthe Kollwitz Prize by the Academy of Arts, Berlin for her collective body of work. Life She was born in 1952 in Oberhausen, Germany. She studied dance at Else-Lang-Schule in Cologne, in Dresden, and at Folkwang University of the Arts in Essen, and was involved with Joseph Beuys' Free International University, an offshoot of the Fluxus movement. She teaches at Dresden Academy of Fine Arts in Germany, where her role as professor of mixed media art incorporates performance art, installation art, video art, and assemblages. Work Her art is influenced by the ideas of Hannah Arendt and Martin Heidegger. Her 2009 installation ''Szeroka 28: Ein europäischer Erinnerungsraum'' (Szeroka 28: A European Memory-Room) addresses the Holocaust. Exhibitions * 2014: "Were I made of matter, I would color", Retros ...
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Ulrike Gräßler
Ulrike Gräßler (also spelled Graessler, born 17 May 1987) is a German ski jumper who has competed since 2003. She won a silver medal in the inaugural women's ski jumping event at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 in Liberec Liberec (; ) is a city in the Czech Republic. It has about 108,000 inhabitants, making it the fifth largest city in the country. It lies on the Lusatian Neisse River, in a basin surrounded by mountains. The city centre is well preserved and is pr .... Grässler has a total of eight Continental Cup victories in her career. She competed for Germany at the 2014 Winter Olympics. References External links * * * * 1987 births Living people People from Eilenburg Sportspeople from Bezirk Leipzig German female ski jumpers Skiers from Saxony Olympic ski jumpers for Germany Ski jumpers at the 2014 Winter Olympics FIS Nordic World Ski Championships medalists in ski jumping 21st-century German sportswomen {{Germany-skijumping ...
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Ulrike Goldmann
Blutengel (stylized BlutEngel; German for "Blood Angel") is a German electronic music group formed by singer Chris Pohl (also of the groups Terminal Choice, Tumor and Miss Construction and the owner of the Fear Section label) after leaving Seelenkrank. The lyrics are written primarily in German and English and are presented with male and female vocals. The themes of the songs usually centre around themes common in Gothic fiction such as love, vampirism, sexual fetishism, death and immortality. The band calls their musical style " dark pop". History Formation and early years (1998–2001) Blutengel was formed in 1998 after Chris Pohl had decided to give up the preceding project, Seelenkrank (which had released two albums), due to contractual problems. Just as its predecessor, Blutengel uses melodious electronic tunes in combination with both male and female voices. The lyrics are primarily in German or English and mixed between male and female vocals paired with electroni ...
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