Written by: Camelia.Trahan@unt.edu
Dr. Christoph Weber with the Department of World Languages, Literatures, & Cultures
with the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences completed the University of North
Texas Leadership Fellows program.
The Office of the Provost hosted Dr. Weber and its six cohorts at a recent completion
ceremony after completing the year-long program.
Since its inception in 2008, the UNT Leadership Fellows program support individual
and organizational skill-building. The chosen fellows participate in various activities
including meetings with senior-level administrators, professional conferences, conducting
campus tours, receiving executive coaching, and self-reflection. The program helps
identify, foster, and support emerging leaders as they prepare to further their leadership
trajectory and offers cohorts the opportunity to engage with campus leaders in targeted
discussions regarding current campus issues and build leadership skills.
Dr. Weber, an associate professor specializes in eighteenth and twentieth-century
German literature and aesthetic theory, with a special interest in the cultural representation
of nature in literature and fine arts. He is completing a book project on the literary
representation of natural disasters in 18th-century German texts.
To learn more about the UNT Faculty Leadership Fellows program, visit: vpaa.unt.edu/fs/development/lf
Christoph Weber can be viewed by visiting his page here
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