
Anna Souchuk is Associate Dean of University Programs in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences and Associate Professor of German in the Department of Modern Languages at DePaul University in Chicago. A scholar of twentieth century Germany and Austria with a focus on contemporary Vienna, her research focuses on memory culture, the Austrian process of coming to terms with the past, and refugee studies in Austria and Germany. Dr. Souchuk teaches a wide variety of courses in both German and English for DePaul’s German Program, Liberal Studies Program, and Honors Program. She’s also developed several short- and long-term study abroad programs at DePaul: a short-term study abroad program to Vienna on coffeehouse culture and fin-de-siècle Vienna; another short-term program to Berlin and Vienna that focuses on history, memory, and the refugee experience in those two cities; and a long-term program to Vienna for either a single quarter or full academic year. In addition to her work at DePaul, Dr. Souchuk serves as Executive Director of the non-profit organization the American Friends of the Vienna Museum.