Arndt's main focuses of work are contemporary history, environmental history and social history, historical disaster research, civil society and transnational history. Since 2018, she has been a member of the advisory board of the trade journal Zeithistorische Forschungen (Studies in Contemporal History); previously she was an editor for the magazine since 2012.[4] Since 2020, she has been the chair for economic, social and environmental history at the University of Freiburg.[4] In 2023, she was elected as part-time vice rector for internationalization and sustainability at Freiburg.[5]
Selected works
Monographs
Gesundheitspolitik im geteilten Berlin 1948–1961[Health Policy in Divided Berlin, 1948–1962]. Köln 2009.[6]
Tschernobyl. Auswirkungen des Reaktorunfalls auf die Bundesrepublik und die DDR[Chernobyl: Consequences of the Reactor Accident for the Federal Republic of Germany and the GDR]. Erfurt 2011.
Tschernobylkinder. Die transnationale Geschichte einer nuklearen Katastrophe[Chernobyl Children: The Transnational History of a Nuclear Disaster]. Göttingen 2020.[7]