Lepper's research focuses on Egyptian and Oriental papyrus research, literature, religion, and language as well as the history of art, culture, and science. She has published numerous books and essays on these topics. At the end of 2014, Lepper received an ERC Starting Grant worth 1.5 million euros for five years from the European Research Council (ERC) for her research project Localizing 4000 Years of Cultural History. Texts and Scripts from Elephantine Island in Egypt. ERC Project Elephantine Exhibition at the Harvard University, auf smb.museum With ten project employees, she carried out interdisciplinary research in collaboration with the technical and natural sciences. Die Nähe der vergangenen Zeiten, auf stadtstudenten.de The project found its conclusion in the exhibition Elephantine. Island of the Millennia as a special exhibition of the Egyptian Museum and Papyrus Collection – Berlin State Museums in cooperation with the Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities (AGYA) in April 2024. Elephantine. Insel der Jahrtausende
At the Humboldt University of Berlin, in cooperation with the state museums in Berlin, she also founded a New Institute for Ancient Near Eastern and Hellenistic Religious History (IAHRG), on whose board she serves. Personen, auf theologie.hu-berlin.de, retrieved 21 March 2021.
From 2006 to 2011, Lepper was a member of the Junge Akademie at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences Verena Lepper bei der Jungen Akademie , auf diejungeakademie.de and the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina. As part of the 2008-2009 program, she was an associate of the Stiftung Neue Verantwortung, Berlin. From 2009 to 2011 she was a member of the scientific advisory board on Small Academic Disciplines of the German Rectors' Conference (HRK). In 2013, Lepper founded the bilateral Arab-German Young Academy of Sciences and Humanities (AGYA), which she has directed at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences since then. Bund fördert arabisch-deutsche Forschungskooperation mit 15 Millionen Euro bis 2025, auf preussischer-kulturbesitz.de Bund fördert arabisch-deutsche Forschungskooperation mit zusätzlich 3,3 Millionen Euro, auf smb.museum, retrieved 21 March 2021. Lepper is involved in various committees for science policy and cultural diplomacy. In June 2017 she was awarded the Golden Plate Award by the Egyptian Academy of Scientific Research and Technology (ASRT) in Cairo. Pressemitteilung Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Golden Plate Award, auf smb.museum Since 2009 he was a Young Leader of Atlantik-Brücke and a full member since 2018. In 2011, Verena Lepper was honoured as one of the "100 Women of Tomorrow" by the "Deutschland – Land der Ideen" initiative of the Federal Government and the Federation of German Industries. She was also named "2013 Young Scientist" by the World Economic Forum in recognition of her scientific and curatorial achievements in the field of Egyptology. Lepper is a board member of the Harvard Club Berlin and a liaison lecturer at the German Studienstiftung. Visiting professorships and lectureships took her to the universities of Harvard and Princeton. Verena Lepper Lounge Lecture , auf religion.princeton.edu Ancient Egyptian Manuscripts: Writing, Materiality, Technology, auf humanities.princeton.edu She was able to realize various interdisciplinary special exhibitions nationally (Berlin, Bonn) and internationally (e.g. Abu Dhabi, Doha, Harvard).
She is a member of the Association of Scientific Catholic Student Associations Unitas.
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