Frank Schulenburg
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Frank Schulenburg
Summary
Frank Schulenburg is a human[1]. His place of birth was Uelzen[2]. He was born on May 19, 1969[3]. He worked as a manager[4], Wikipedian[5], photographer[6], stringer[7], and executive director[8].
Key Facts
- Frank Schulenburg was born in Uelzen[2].
- Frank Schulenburg was born on May 19, 1969[3].
- Frank Schulenburg held citizenship in Germany[9].
- Frank Schulenburg held citizenship in United States[10].
- German was Frank Schulenburg's native language[11].
- Frank Schulenburg's professions included manager[4].
- Frank Schulenburg's professions included Wikipedian[5].
- Frank Schulenburg worked as a photographer[6].
- Frank Schulenburg's professions included stringer[7].
- Frank Schulenburg's professions included executive director[8].
- Frank Schulenburg's professions included board member[12].
- Frank Schulenburg held the position of chief executive officer[13].
- Frank Schulenburg was employed by Wiki Education Foundation[14].
- Frank Schulenburg's education included a stint at Herzog-Ernst-Gymnasium[15].
- Frank Schulenburg's education included a stint at University of Göttingen[16].
- A notable work attributed to Frank Schulenburg is „Une maison avec des jolies affaires et une correspondance agréable“ – Caspar Zeller & Co. 1795–1798[17].
- Frank Schulenburg received the Wiki Loves Monuments United States[18].
- Frank Schulenburg received the Excellence in Education Award[19].
- Frank Schulenburg received the Paul Harris Fellow[20].
- Frank Schulenburg was a member of Corps Frisia Göttingen[21].
- Frank Schulenburg was a member of Rotary Club of Chico[22].
- Frank Schulenburg's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[23].
- Frank Schulenburg is recorded as male[24].
- Frank Schulenburg's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Frank Schulenburg's Commons category is recorded as Frank Schulenburg[26].
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Origins and Family
Frank Schulenburg's place of birth was Uelzen[2]. He was born on May 19, 1969[3]. German was his native language[11].
Education
Educated at Herzog-Ernst-Gymnasium[15], a school[27], in Germany[28] and University of Göttingen[16], a campus university[29], in Germany[30], founded in 1734[31], headquartered in Göttingen[32]. Studied under Albrecht Schöne[33], a literary historian[34], 1925–2025[35], of Germany[36], awarded the Knight Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[37], specialised in philology[38]; Ulrich Mölk[39], a university teacher[40], 1937–2019[41]; Hartmut Boockmann[42], a medievalist[43], 1934–1998[44], of Germany[45], specialised in archaeology[46]; Rudolf von Thadden[47], a historian[48], 1932–2015[49], of Germany[50], awarded the Commander of the Legion of Honour[51]; and Hermann Wellenreuther[52], a historian[53], 1941–2021[54], of Germany[55], specialised in history[56].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include manager[4], Wikipedian[5], photographer[6], stringer[7], executive director[8], and board member[12]. Frank Schulenburg was employed by Wiki Education Foundation[14]. He held the position of chief executive officer[13].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Frank Schulenburg is „Une maison avec des jolies affaires et une correspondance agréable“ – Caspar Zeller & Co. 1795–1798[17].
Recognition
Awards received include Wiki Loves Monuments United States[18], a photo contest[57], in United States[58], founded in 2012[59]; Excellence in Education Award[19], an award[60], in United States[61]; and Paul Harris Fellow[20], a fellowship grant[62], founded in 1957[63].
Personal Life
Frank Schulenburg's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[23].
FAQs
Where was Frank Schulenburg born?
Frank Schulenburg was born in Uelzen[2].
What did Frank Schulenburg do for work?
Frank Schulenburg worked as manager[4], Wikipedian[5], photographer[6], stringer[7], and executive director[8].
Where did Frank Schulenburg go to school?
Frank Schulenburg was educated at Herzog-Ernst-Gymnasium[15] and University of Göttingen[16].
What awards did Frank Schulenburg receive?
Honors received include Wiki Loves Monuments United States[18], Excellence in Education Award[19], and Paul Harris Fellow[20].