Birgit Meyer


Birgit Meyer is a German professor of religious studies at Utrecht University.

Career

Meyer was born on 21 March 1960 in Emden, Germany. She studied comparative religion, pedagogy, and cultural anthropology at the University of Bremen and the University of Amsterdam. She earned her PhD at the latter university in 1995 under doctoral advisors J. Fabian and H.U.E. Thoden van Velzen, with a thesis titled: Translating the Devil. An African Appropriation of Pietist Protestantism. The Case of the Peki Ewe, 1847–1992. She was appointed as professor of religious studies at Utrecht University in 2011. She has previously spent over 20 years of her life living in Ghana studying Pentecostalism and religious change.
Meyer has been a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences since 2007. In April 2015 Meyer won the Academy Professors Prize of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and received a 1 million euro grant.
In 2015 she was one of four winners of the Dutch Spinoza Prize and received a 2.5 million euro grant.