TEAM
TANJA REGER
Director of studies
Since January 2019 Rev. Tanja Reger of the Lutheran Church of Bavaria is director of studies at Collegium Oecumenicum. In this position she organizes and coordinates the various programs in Collegium Oecumenicum. Furthermore she offers pastoral care and is particularly experienced and qualified in counseling as well as spiritual guidance. Additionally she stays in contact with the universities in Munich and the partner universities abroad.
Contact her via tanja.reger@coe-muenchen.de
Carlotta Israel
Academic Tutor
From April 2019 until December 2019 Carlotta Israel is replacing Charlotte Merget-Fell during her parental leave. She studied Theology in Göttingen, Hamburg and Munich writes a PhD in Church History.
CHARLOTTE MERGET-FELL
Academic Tutor
(in maternity leave)
Since October 2017 Charlotte Merget-Fell is tutor of the Collegium Oecumenicum. In this position she gives advice concerning academic questions especially regarding Theological studies. If there are administrative or other problems she is keen to help and support the students self-organized life in Collegium Oecumenicum.
She studied Theology in Munich and Leipzig and writes a PhD in Systematic Theology/Ethics.
ASTRID MAYRHOFER
BAT-ORGIL TUMENBAYAR
Assistants to the director of studies
Astrid Mayrhofer and Bat-Orgil Tumenbayar are assistants to the director of study. They care for the practical issues and can be contacted via mail@coe-muenchen.de.
PROF. DR. HARRY OELKE
Ephorus
Prof Dr Harry Oelke is a Professor in Church History at LMU Munich. He ist the Ephorus of the Collegium Oecumenicum.
More information and contact options can be found on the LMU website.
IRINA WIESINGER
German students’ speaker
Irina Wiesinger lives in COe since autumn term 2016/17. She comes from the wider Munich region. She studies Volkswirtschaftslehre at LMU and piano at the Musikhochschule.
BASSAM FARAH
International students’ speaker
Bassam Farah currently is the international students’ speaker and studies Architecture at TU Munich. He comes from Syria and moved into the Collegium Oecumenicum in autumn term 2018.