Susanne Marschall studied German, Comparative Literature and Philosophy in Cologne and Mainz and was a fellow of the German Research Foundation from 1992-1995. Monographs and numerous essays (Schüren, Fink, edition text&kritik, Königshausen&Neumann, Bertz&Fischer, Böhlau etc.), essays, film reviews as well as television and radio interviews with her as a film expert (Filmdienst, Deutsche Welle, ARTE, SRW, HR, NDR etc.) have been published on topics of film and television studies, literature and theatre studies, visual and cultural studies. She has also shared her expertise on colour in a TED Talk.
She is also active in the field of media practice and media didactics, for example designing numerous school projects and managing the Rhineland-Palatinate Young Talent Programme for Film and New Media. Her involvement in PUSH projects such as the Children's University, the Science Market and, most recently, the city of Mainz's bid for the title of City of Science aims to open up media studies and create a wide-ranging network. In 2011, Susanne Marschall curated the ‘Spektrale’ exhibition as a lighthouse project for the City of Science.