Cortney Berg | Medieval Art History | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Cortney Berg | Medieval Art History | Women Researcher Award

Mrs at The Graduate Center CUNY United States

Cortney Anne Berg is a Ph.D. candidate in Art History at The City University of New York, Graduate Center, under Dr. Cynthia Hahn. Her research focuses on Wirnt von Gravenbergā€™s Illuminated Wigalois and medieval German identities. She holds an M.Phil from CUNY, an M.A. in Art History from Arizona State University, and dual B.A. degrees in Art History and Studio Art from California State University at Chico. Berg has extensive teaching experience at CUNY institutions and St. Josephā€™s University New York. Her work has been published in Terrae Incognitae and The Material Culture Review, and she actively participates in conferences and professional art history organizations.

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šŸŽ“ Education

Ph.D., Art History (expected 2026) The City University of New York, Graduate Center Advisor: Dr. Cynthia Hahn Dissertation: “Wirnt von Gravenbergā€™s Illuminated Wigalois: Depicting Medieval German Identities”. Graduate Certificate in Africana Studies (expected 2026) The City University of New York, Graduate Center. M.Phil., Art History (2023) The City University of New York, Graduate Center. M.A., Art History (2020)
Arizona State University Advisor: Dr. Corine Schleif Thesis: “Mythological Women and Sex: Transgression in Christian and Buddhist Religious Imagery”. Graduate Certificate in Medieval Studies (2020) Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Arizona State University. B.A., Art History (2014) California State University at Chico Advisor: Dr. Asa Simon Mittman. B.F.A., Studio Art (2014) California State University at Chico Advisor: Dr. Jean Gallagher Culminating Exhibition: Obsession / Anxiety, B-SO Space, 2014

šŸ“š Teaching Experience

Adjunct Faculty, St. Josephā€™s University New York (Fall 2022-Present) Art History 101: History of Western Art I, Ancient through Medieval. Adjunct Faculty, Hunter College CUNY (Spring 2024) Art History 22100: Later Medieval Art. Adjunct Faculty, Baruch College CUNY (Fall 2023-Spring 2024) Art History 1011: History of Global Art I, Ancient through Medieval Art History 1012: History of Global Art II, Early Modern through Contemporary. Adjunct Faculty, Queens College CUNY (Fall 2021-Spring 2023) Art History 101: History of Western Art I, Ancient through Medieval. Teaching Assistant, Arizona State University (Fall 2017-Spring 2020) Courses: Art Appreciation, Prehistory through Middle Ages, Renaissance to Modernism, Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, Mexican Art, Egyptian Art and Culture, Art and Myth of the Classical World

šŸ… Fellowships and Awards

Writing Across the Curriculum Fellowship (Fall 2024-Spring 2025) City College of New York. Doctoral Student Research Grant (Spring 2024)
City University of New York, Graduate Center. Mina Rees Library Open Knowledge Fellowship (Summer 2023) City University of New York Office of Library Services Rose-Carol Washton Long Travel Fellowship (Summer 2023) The City University of New York, Graduate Center Kress Foundation Fellowship for the Middlebury Language School (Summer 2022) The Samuel Kress Foundation. Graduate Teaching Fellowship (Fall 2020-Spring 2024) The City University of New York, Graduate Center. Donald N. Rabiner Memorial Fund Award (Spring 2020) Arizona State University Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. Student Enrichment Grant (Spring 2019) Arizona State University Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts. Special Talent Award (Fall 2017-Spring 2018) Arizona State University School of Art

Evaluation for the Research for Women Researcher Award šŸ†

Strengths for the Award šŸŒŸ

  1. Extensive Academic Background : Cortney Anne Berg has a robust academic foundation, including a Ph.D. in Art History (expected 2026), M.Phil, and M.A. in Art History. Her dissertation and thesis topics demonstrate a deep engagement with medieval and religious imagery.
  2. Diverse Teaching Experience : Cortney has taught a wide range of art history courses at multiple institutions, showcasing her versatility and dedication to education. This includes adjunct positions at St. Josephā€™s University, Hunter College, Baruch College, and Queens College.
  3. Research and Publications : She has published articles in reputable journals and presented numerous conference papers. Her work covers a variety of topics, including medieval art, gender performance, and indigenous agency.
  4. Fellowships and Awards : Cortney has received several prestigious fellowships and grants, such as the Writing Across the Curriculum Fellowship and the Mina Rees Library Open Knowledge Fellowship, indicating recognition of her academic potential and contributions.
  5. Professional Affiliations : Her involvement in professional organizations, including serving as Executive Secretary and Governing Board Member for the Society for the History of Discoveries, demonstrates her commitment to the academic community.
  6. Multilingual Skills : Proficiency in multiple languages (English, German, French, Latin, Old French, Middle High German, and Old English) enhances her research capabilities, especially in the field of medieval studies.

Areas for Improvement šŸŒ±

  1. Language Proficiency : While Cortney has novice reading skills in several languages, further advancement in these languages, particularly in Middle High German and Old French, could enhance her research capabilities and broaden her scope of primary source materials.
  2. Digital Humanities Skills : Incorporating digital humanities methodologies into her research could offer new perspectives and tools for analyzing medieval texts and images. This could include training in digital archiving, text encoding, or data visualization.
  3. Interdisciplinary Collaboration : Expanding collaborations beyond art history to include fields such as anthropology, history, and digital humanities could provide richer, more comprehensive insights into her research topics.

šŸ“šĀ  Publications

  • Summer 2024: ā€œTheodor De Bryā€™s Representations of the Americas and Indigenous Agency: A Reframing of Timucua Medical Practice,ā€ in Terrae Incognitae, vol. 56, no. 2 (August 2024).

 

ConclusionĀ 

Cortney Anne Berg is a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her extensive academic background, diverse teaching experience, and significant contributions to medieval art history through her research and publications make her a standout applicant. Her commitment to the academic community, demonstrated through professional affiliations and service, further strengthens her candidacy. While there are areas for improvement, such as advancing language proficiency and exploring digital humanities, these are common developmental opportunities for researchers at her career stage. Overall, Cortneyā€™s qualifications and achievements make her an exemplary nominee for this award.

 

Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad | Landscape Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad | Landscape Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Arts, specializing in Landscape Architecture and Environmental Design. He holds a Ph.D. in Landscape Architecture from Technische UniversitƤt Kaiserslautern, Germany. His research focuses on urban agriculture design, productive landscapes, and the intricate beauty of Persian gardens. Prof. Khalilnezhad has collaborated with notable scholars from institutions such as Southwest Jiaotong University, Institute of Bioeconomy CNR, and Queensland University of Technology, contributing to published works on sustainable urban agriculture and the historical significance of Persian gardens. He is involved in various professional roles, including serving on the boards of Iranian scientific associations and urban landscape organizations.

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Specialized Expertise:
    • Dr. Khalilnezhadā€™s specialization in landscape architecture and environmental design, with a focus on urban agriculture and Persian gardens, highlights his deep expertise in both contemporary and historical landscape design.
  2. International Collaboration:
    • His collaborations with renowned scholars from prestigious institutions around the world (e.g., Majid Amani-Beni, Luciano Massetti, Alessio Russo) demonstrate a high level of scholarly engagement and a global perspective in his research.
  3. Notable Publications:
    • Dr. Khalilnezhad has published several influential papers on sustainable urban agriculture and Persian gardens, contributing valuable insights to the field. His work has garnered significant citations, indicating its impact and relevance.
  4. Professional Contributions:
    • His roles as a board member and head of departments in notable Iranian scientific and urban organizations show his active involvement in advancing landscape architecture and urban planning within Iran.
  5. Educational Background:
    • With advanced degrees from the University of Tabriz, University of Tehran, and Technische UniversitƤt Kaiserslautern, he brings a strong academic foundation and international perspective to his research.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Increased Research Visibility:
    • Expanding his research into new and emerging areas within landscape architecture and engaging more with international conferences could enhance the visibility of his work.
  2. Broader Collaborative Networks:
    • While he has notable collaborations, building additional partnerships with researchers in different fields or countries could provide new opportunities for interdisciplinary research and increase the impact of his work.
  3. Research Funding:
    • Securing larger or more diverse research grants could support broader and more ambitious projects, further amplifying his research contributions.

 

šŸ“šĀ  Publications

  1. Title: Attitudes and behaviors toward the use of public and private green space during the COVID-19 pandemic in Iran
    • Journal: Land
    • Year: 2021
    • Cited by: 38
    • Volume: 10
    • Issue: 10
    • Article number: 1085
    • Contributors: MR Khalilnezhad, F Ugolini, L Massetti

 

  1. Title: Enhancing children’s environmental awareness in kindergarten of Mashhad city using mural painting
    • Journal: Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences
    • Year: 2011
    • Cited by: 36
    • Volume: 28
    • Pages: 1020-1028
    • Contributors: H Meiboudi, H Karimzadegan, SMR Khalilnejad

 

  1. Title: Socio-cultural appropriateness of the use of historic Persian gardens for modern urban edible gardens
    • Journal: Land
    • Year: 2021
    • Cited by: 19
    • Volume: 11
    • Issue: 1
    • Article number: 38
    • Contributors: M Amani-Beni, G Xie, Q Yang, A Russo, MR Khalilnezhad

 

  1. Title: The productive landscape in Persian gardens, foundations and features
    • Journal: Bagh-e Nazar
    • Year: 2016
    • Cited by: 18*
    • Volume: 13
    • Issue: 38
    • Pages: 3-16
    • Contributors: SMR Khalilnezhad, K Tobias

 

  1. Title: Hierarchical access to the edible landscape: the Akbarieh Garden in Iran
    • Journal: Landscape Research
    • Year: 2022
    • Cited by: 16
    • Volume: 47
    • Issue: 3
    • Pages: 333-353
    • Contributors: M Amani-Beni, MR Khalilnezhad, S Mahdizadeh

 

  1. Title: Principles of integration of the agriculture and pleasure greeneries in Persian gardens
    • Journal: Acta Horticulturae
    • Year: 2017
    • Cited by: 9
    • Volume: 1189
    • Contributors: SMR Khalilnezhad

 

  1. Title: Investigation on Recognition of the Type of Multifunctional Landscape in Persian Garden (Case Study: Akbariyeh World Heritage Garden)
    • Journal: MANZAR (Journal Indexed in Web of Science)
    • Year: 2020
    • Cited by: 6
    • Volume: 12
    • Issue: 52
    • Pages: 6-17
    • Contributors: F Saman, MR Khalilnezhad, S Moradzadeh Mirzaei, A Zarei

 

  1. Title: Urban Agriculture as a Tool for City and Landscape Planning in Iran with Emphasize On the Role of Persian Garden
    • Institution: Technische UniversitƤt Kaiserslautern
    • Year: 2016
    • Cited by: 6
    • Contributors: SMR Khalilnezhad

 

  1. Title: Appropriateness of the historic gardens for urban agriculture development in Birjand City (Iran)
    • Journal: Bagh-e Nazar
    • Year: 2021
    • Cited by: 5
    • Volume: 18
    • Pages: 55-72
    • Contributors: MR Khalilnezhad, S Farzin, M Zohouriyan

 

Conclusion:

Dr. Mohammad Reza Khalilnezhad is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his specialized expertise, impactful publications, and international collaborations. His contributions to urban agriculture design and the study of Persian gardens are significant and have influenced both academic and practical aspects of landscape architecture. Addressing areas for improvement such as enhancing research visibility and expanding collaborative networks could further strengthen his research profile and impact. Overall, his achievements and ongoing contributions make him a notable candidate for this award.