Curriculum Vitae Prof. dr. Thomas Conzelmann...

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Curriculum Vitae Prof. dr. Thomas Conzelmann Academic Career ................................................................................................................................ 2 Professional Affiliations ............................................................................................................................2 Education ........................................................................................................................................................4 Scholarships ...................................................................................................................................................4 Research ................................................................................................................................................ 5 Supervision and co-supervision of dissertations ............................................................................5 Acquisition of external funding ..............................................................................................................5 Publications ......................................................................................................................................... 7 Refereed journal articles ...........................................................................................................................7 Contributions to refereed books ............................................................................................................7 Books ................................................................................................................................................................8 Editorships .....................................................................................................................................................9 Other contributions to journals (non-refereed) ..............................................................................9 Other contributions to books (non-refereed) ...................................................................................9 Teaching ............................................................................................................................................. 11 Teaching qualifications ........................................................................................................................... 11 Teaching at Maastricht University ..................................................................................................... 11 Teaching at the Universities of Darmstadt and Mannheim ...................................................... 13 Professional Service and memberships .................................................................................. 15 Functions in Academic Self-Administration ................................................................................... 15 Other .............................................................................................................................................................. 16

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Curriculum Vitae Prof. dr. Thomas Conzelmann

Academic Career ................................................................................................................................ 2

Professional Affiliations ............................................................................................................................ 2

Education ........................................................................................................................................................ 4

Scholarships ................................................................................................................................................... 4

Research ................................................................................................................................................ 5

Supervision and co-supervision of dissertations ............................................................................ 5

Acquisition of external funding .............................................................................................................. 5

Publications ......................................................................................................................................... 7

Refereed journal articles ........................................................................................................................... 7

Contributions to refereed books ............................................................................................................ 7

Books ................................................................................................................................................................ 8

Editorships ..................................................................................................................................................... 9

Other contributions to journals (non-refereed) .............................................................................. 9

Other contributions to books (non-refereed) ................................................................................... 9

Teaching ............................................................................................................................................. 11

Teaching qualifications ........................................................................................................................... 11

Teaching at Maastricht University ..................................................................................................... 11

Teaching at the Universities of Darmstadt and Mannheim ...................................................... 13

Professional Service and memberships .................................................................................. 15

Functions in Academic Self-Administration ................................................................................... 15

Other .............................................................................................................................................................. 16

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Academic Career

Professional Affiliations

Since March

2013

Professor of International Relations at Maastricht University; Faculty of

Arts and Social Sciences

Director of NWO VIDI project ‘No carrots, no sticks: How do peer reviews

among states acquire authority in global governance?’. Director of PROM

(Peer Review Observatory Maastricht)

Supervision and co-supervision of five PhD candidates, membership in

various PhD reading and degree committees (see below)

Coordinating and teaching in a variety of courses at Bachelor and Masters

levels

Head of working group responsible for developing a BA programme on

‘Global and Regional Studies’

Member of the Academic Board, Part-time PhD programme for professionals,

UM Brussels Campus (since 2011)

September

2007 –

March 2013

Associate Professor of International Relations at Maastricht University;

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

Research on soft modes of governance at the global and European level, in

particular on peer reviews in international organizations and on corporate

social responsibility initiatives

Acquisition of funding from the NWO (VIDI grant, 2012), from Maastricht

University, and from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Co-supervision of three PhD candidates

Coordinating and teaching in a variety of courses at Bachelor and Masters

levels

Associate Dean for Research and Director of the Research Institute, Faculty of

Arts and Social Sciences (2009-2013)

Director of the Graduate School, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (2009-

2011)

Chair of the EFFORT committee (External Funds and Financing of Research

Time) (2011/12)

Member of the Academic Board, Part-time PhD programme for professionals,

UM Brussels Campus (since 2011)

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October 2001 –

August 2007

Assistant Professor at Darmstadt University of Technology; Department

of History and Social Sciences

Leader of a research team on “Soft Modes of Governance and the Private

Sector“ in the context of the EU Network of Excellence „CONNEX“;

academic contact person for CONNEX at Darmstadt University

Acquisition of funding and co-leader of a research project funded by the

German Science Foundation on “Enterprises as Normative

Entrepreneurs?” (with Klaus Dieter Wolf and Helmut Breitmeier)

Development of courses and teaching at undergraduate and graduate level

Co-development of the teaching modules “International Civil Society”, and

of the courses “Foreign Policy in Comparison” and “International

Development” in the context of the E-Learning Project PolitikON

(www.politikon.org)

Development and teaching of a „Professional Skills“ module

April 1999 –

August 2001

(Postdoctoral) Researcher at the Mannheim Center for European Social

Science (MZES)

Member of the interdisciplinary research group ‘Institutionalization of

International Negotiation Systems’ (funded by the German Science

Foundation)

Acquisition of funding and independent research on the emergence and

implementation of the concept of „good governance“ in EU external

policies

Acquisition of funding and organization of a doctoral training programme

Teaching of courses on EU politics, international development and

constructivism in international relations at undergraduate and graduate

level (Universities of Darmstadt and Mannheim)

1998 - 1999 /

1995 - 1997

Lecturer and Research Assistant at the University of Mannheim; Chair for

International Relations and EU Politics

Teaching of courses on EU politics, international relations, and European

and German foreign policy at undergraduate level

Founding member and active collaboration in an interdisciplinary task

force aiming at the improvement of university didactics and teaching

skills (ProfiLe – Qualitätsforum Lehre;

see http://profile.uni-mannheim.de/index.html)

1997-1998 British Chevening Research Scholar at the London School of Economics and

Political Science und at the University of Birmingham / UK

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Education

September

2000

PhD at the University of Mannheim („magna cum laude“); Dissertation title:

Contested Spaces: The Europeanization of Regional Policy in Great Britain and

Germany

February

1995 – April

2000

Doctoral studies at the University of Mannheim, at the London School of Econo-

mics and Political Science and at the University of Birmingham

January 1995 Master of Arts at the University of Heidelberg (“with highest distinction”)

1988 - 1994 Studies in Political Science (Major), Public Law, and Current History

(Minors) at the University of Heidelberg, Free University Berlin, and Victoria

University of Manchester

Scholarships

1997 British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Chevening Scholarship,

12.000,- GBP

Evangelisches Studienwerk Villligst, dissertation fellowship,

4.800,- DM

Gottlieb Daimler und Karl Benz-Stiftung, offer of a dissertation fellowship,

(declined after offer of Chevening Scholarship)

1992 European Commission, ERASMUS student exchange grant,

4.500,- GBP

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Research

Supervision and co-supervision of dissertations

2012 Dr. Johanna Höffken: ‘Power to the People? Civic engagement with small-

scale hydroelectric plants in India’. Defended on 12 December 2012

(second supervisor; promotor: Prof. Wiebe E. Bijker)

2014

(expected)

Drs. Oxana Slobozhan: ‘Global Governance in the Management of Natural

Resources: The Case of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative

(EITI)’ (working title)

(second supervisor; promotor: Prof. Luc Soete)

Drs. Anne-Claire Marangoni: ‘Consistency or Inconsistency of EU External

Policies? A Case Study on the European Commission’ (working title)

(second supervisor; promotor: Prof. Sophie Vanhoonacker)

2016

(expected)

Drs. Valentina Carraro: ‘Just Another Brush Stroke on the Human Rights

Canvas? – The Design and Authority of the United Nations Universal Periodic

Review Vis-À-Vis the UN Treaty Bodies’ (working title)

(Promotor; second supervisor: Prof. Sophie Vanhoonacker)

Drs. Hortense Jongen: ‘Fighting Corruption the Soft Way – The Authority of

Peer Reviews to Monitor Compliance with Anti-Corruption Standard Setting

Instruments’ (working title)

(Promotor; second supervisor: Dr. Giselle Bosse)

Drs. Martina Kühner: ‘Powerful Numbers for Effective Outcomes? The Role of

Global Monitoring to Foster Sustainable Development’ (working title)

(Promotor; second supervisor: Dr. Ron Cörvers)

Acquisition of external funding

2012 “No carrots, no sticks: How do peer reviews among states acquire authority

in global governance? (NWO Innovational Incentive Scheme VIDI);

640.000,- €

2011 „Beyond the Carrot and the Stick: Peer Reviews as an Instrument of Global

Governance“ (Bonus for eligible but not funded project application under the

NWO Innovational Incentive Scheme); Maastricht University; 25.000,- €

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2010 „Peer Reviews as an Instrument of Global Governance“ (workshop grant);

University of Maastricht / DFG-Sonderforschungsbereich 597 (with Kerstin

Martens); 9.000,- €

2007 „Unternehmen als Normunternehmer“ (research grant for continuation of

project) Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (with Helmut Breitmeier and

Klaus Wolf); 121.400,- €

„Private Self-Regulation in the European Union“ (workshop grant); European

Commission / NoE CONNEX (with Anne Flohr and Sandra

Schwindenhammer); 10.000 ,- €

“What Future Shape for the EU? Reflections on Multi-Level Governance”

(publication grant) European Commission / NoE CONNEX; 3.200 ,- €

2006 „The Democratic Legitimacy of Soft Modes of Governance“ (workshop and

publication grant); European Commission / NoE CONNEX (with Susana

Borrás); 14.600 ,- €

2005 „Unternehmen als Normunternehmer“ (research grant); Deutsche

Forschungsgemeinschaft (with Helmut Breitmeier and Klaus Dieter Wolf);

202.700,- €

„Soft Modes of Governance and the Private Sector: The EU and the Global

Experience““ (workshop grant); European Commission / NoE CONNEX;

15.500 ,- €

„Nord und Süd im globalen Regieren – Forschungsperspektiven, Politikfelder,

Akteure“ (workshop grant); ZEIT-Stiftung Ebelin und Gerd Bucerius (with Jörg

Faust); 5.000,- €

2001 „Argumentieren und Verhandeln in internationalen Verhandlungssystemen“

(workshop grant); Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft / Mannheimer Zentrum

für Europäische Sozialforschung (MZES) (with Beate Kohler-Koch); 2.200,-

DM

„10 Jahre Regionenforschung – Was haben wir gelernt ?“ (workshop and

publication grant); Deutsche Forschungsgemein-schaft / MZES (with Michèle

Knodt); 15.000,- DM

1999 “The EU and its Performance in International Organizations and

International Treaties” (conference travel grant); Deutsche

Forschungsgemeinschaft; 2.100,- DM

1997 “Europeanization of National Policies? Linking the Multi-Level Governance

Approach with Theories of Policy Learning and Policy Change” (conference

travel grant); Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft; 1.850,- DM

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Publications

Refereed journal articles

Conzelmann, Thomas (2012): A Procedural Approach to the Design of Voluntary Clubs: Negotiating

the Responsible Care Global Charter; in: Socio-Economic Review 10 (1), 193-214.

Conzelmann, Thomas / Faust, Jörg (2009): Globales Regieren zwischen "Nord" und "Süd" (Global

Governance between "North" and "South"); in: Politische Vierteljahresschrift 50 (2), 203-

225.

Borrás, Susana / Conzelmann, Thomas (2007): Democracy, Legitimacy and Soft Modes of

Governance in the EU: The Empirical Turn; in: Journal of European Integration, 29 (5), 531-

548.

Conzelmann, Thomas / Borrás, Susana (eds., 2007): Democracy and Soft Modes of Governance in the

EU; Special Issue of the Journal of European Integration, 29 (5).

Conzelmann, Thomas (2005): Zwischen Baum und Borke - Die Entgrenzung der regionalen

Wirtschaftsförderung unter europäischen Vorzeichen (Between the Devil and the Deep

Blue Sea - Regional Economic Assistance under European Portents); in: Raumforschung und

Raumordnung 63 (2), pp. 99-108.

Conzelmann, Thomas (1998): Europeanisation of Regional Development Policies? Linking the

Multi-Level Governance Approach with Theories of Policy Learning and Policy Change; in:

European Integration Online Papers 2 (4); http://eiop.or.at/eiop/texte/1998-004a.htm.

Conzelmann, Thomas (1995): Networking and the Politics of EU Regional Policy. Lessons from

North Rhine-Westphalia, Nord-Pas de Calais and North West England; in: Regional and

Federal Studies 5 (2), pp. 134-172.

Contributions to refereed books

Conzelmann, Thomas (2013): Neofunctionalism; in: Schieder, Siegfried / Spindler, Manuela (Eds.):

Theories of International Relations; London / New York: Routledge (accepted for

publication).

Conzelmann, Thomas (2013): 'The Politics of Peer Reviewing: Comparing the OECD and the

EU/OMC'; in Tannelie Blom and Sophie Vanhoonacker (eds.): The Politics of Informing the

EU; Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan (accepted for publication).

Conzelmann, Thomas (2011): Informal Governance in International Relations; in: Christiansen,

Thomas and Neuhold, Christine (eds.): International Handbook on Informal Governance;

Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 268-290.

Conzelmann, Thomas (2011): Reporting and Peer Review in the Implementation of International

Decisions: What Role for Civil Society?; in: Reinalda, Bob (ed.): The Ashgate Research

Companion to Non-State Actors; Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 319-331 (accepted for publication)

Conzelmann, Thomas (2008): Beyond the Carrot and the Stick: State Reporting Procedures in the

WTO and the OECD; in: Joachim, Jutta / Reinalda, Bob / Verbeek, Bertjan (Eds.):

International Organizations and Policy Implementation; London: Routledge, pp. 35-47.

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Conzelmann, Thomas / Wolf, Klaus Dieter (2007): The Potential and Limits of Governance by

Private Codes of Conduct; in: Graz, Jean-Christophe / Nölke, Andreas (Eds.): Transnational

Private Governance in the Global Political Economy; London: Routledge, pp. 98-114.

Conzelmann, Thomas (2006): Neofunktionalismus (Neofunctionalism); in: Schieder, Siegfried /

Spindler, Manuela (Eds.): Theorien der Internationalen Beziehungen; Opladen / Farmington

Hills: Barbara Budrich (2nd edition), pp. 145-171.

Conzelmann, Thomas (2006): Regional Policy; in: Bache, Ian / Jordan, Andrew (Eds.): The

Europeanization of British Politics? Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 248-262.

Conzelmann, Thomas (2005): Stichwort „Europäische Union" (Headword „European Union"); in:

Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung (Ed.): Handwörterbuch der

Raumordnung; Hannover: Akademie für Raumforschung und Landesplanung, pp. 266-273.

Conzelmann, Thomas (2004): Hauen und Stechen oder Vertrauen und Sprechen? Interessen und

Ideen in internationalen Verhandlungssystemen (Interests and Ideas in International

Negotiation Systems); in: Pappi, Franz Urban / Riedel, Eibe / Vaubel, Roland (Eds.):

Institutionalisierung internationaler Verhandlungssysteme; Frankfurt a.M. / New York:

Campus, pp. 69-89.

Beck, Daniel / Conzelmann, Thomas (2004): Zwischen Sanktionierung und Dialog: Die

Durchsetzung von Good Governance in der Entwicklungspartnerschaft von EU und AKP

(Between Sanctions and Dialogue: The Implementation of Good Governance in EU-ACP

Relations); in: Pappi, Franz Urban / Riedel, Eibe / Vaubel, Roland (Eds.):

Institutionalisierung internationaler Verhandlungssysteme (Mannheimer Jahrbuch für

Europäische Sozialforschung 8); Frankfurt a.M. / New York: Campus, pp. 321-352.

Conzelmann, Thomas (2003): (Neo-)Funktionalismus (Neo-Functionalism); in: Schieder, Siegfried

/ Spindler, Manuela (Eds.): Theorien der Internationalen Beziehungen. Eine Einführung;

Opladen: Leske + Budrich (UTB), pp. 141-168.

Conzelmann, Thomas (1996): Stichwort „Europa der Regionen" (Headword „Europe of the

Regions"); in: Kohler-Koch, Beate / Woyke, Wichard (Eds.): Europäische Union (Lexikon der

Politik, Bd. 5); München: C.H. Beck , pp. 61-68.

Books

Breitmeier, Helmut / Conzelmann, Thomas / Wolf, Klaus Dieter (2013): Transnationales Regieren in

der Weltgesellschaft (Transnational Governance in World Society); Hagen: FernUniversität

(contributions by Anne Flohr, Anja Jakobi, Lothar Rieth, Sandra Schwindenhammer, and

Melanie Zimmer).

Kohler-Koch, Beate / Conzelmann, Thomas / Knodt, Michèle (2004): Europäische Integration,

europäisches Regieren (European Integration - European Governance); Wiesbaden: VS Verlag

für Sozialwissenschaften.

Conzelmann, Thomas (2002): Große Räume, kleine Räume: Europäisierte Regionalpolitik in Deutsch-

land und Großbritannien (Large Spaces - Small Spaces: Europeanized Regional Policy in

Germany and Great Britain); Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft.

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Editorships

Conzelmann, Thomas / Smith, Randall (eds., 2008): Multi-level Governance in the European Union:

Taking Stock and Looking Ahead; Baden-Baden: NOMOS.

Conzelmann, Thomas / Borrás, Susana (eds., 2007): Democracy and Soft Modes of Governance in the

EU; Special Issue of the Journal of European Integration, 29 (5).

Conzelmann, Thomas / Knodt, Michèle (eds., 2002): Regionales Europa - europäisierte Regionen

(Regional Europe - Europeanised Regions); Frankfurt / New York: Campus Verlag

(Mannheimer Jahrbuch für Europäische Sozialforschung, Vol. 6).

Other contributions to journals (non-refereed)

Conzelmann, Thomas (2013): From Bismarck to Benchmark – Theorizing the Emergence and

Function of Governance in the EU (book review of Between Governing and Governance. On

the Emergence, Function and Form of Europe’s Post-National Constellation by Poul F.

Kjaer); European Law Journal 19 (1) (accepted for publication).

Conzelmann, Thomas (2004): Verteilungsspiele ohne Grenzen? Die Osterweiterung der EU-

Strukturpolitik (A Distributive Game Without Frontiers? The Eastern Enlargement of EU

Structural Policy); in: Osteuropa 54 (5-6), pp. 333-346.

Conzelmann, Thomas (2003): Auf der Suche nach einem Phänomen: Was bedeutet Good

Governance in der europäischen Entwicklungspolitik? (In Search of a Phenomenon: What Is

Good Governance in EU Development Aid?); in: Nord - Süd aktuell XVII (3), pp. 468-477.

Other contributions to books (non-refereed)

Conzelmann, Thomas (2009): Towards a New Concept of Multi-level Governance?; in: Committee of

the Regions (ed.): Les Actes des Ateliers 2008; Brussels: Committee of the Region, pp. 31-40.

Conzelmann, Thomas (2008): A New Public-Private Divide in the European Union?; in: Kohler-Koch

Beate / Larat, Fabrice (eds.): Efficient and Democratic Governance in the European Union

(Connex Report No. 9); Mannheim: Mannheim Centre for European Social Research, pp.

119-150.

Conzelmann, Thomas (2008): A New Mode of Governing? Multi-level Governance between Co-

operation and Conflict; in: Conzelmann, Thomas / Smith, Randall (eds.): Multi-level

Governance in the European Union: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead; Baden-Baden: NOMOS;

pp. 11-30.

Bache, Ian / Conzelmann, Thomas (2008): EU Structural Funds and Domestic Governance and

Policy in Britain; in: Conzelmann, Thomas / Smith, Randall (eds.): Multi-level Governance in

the European Union: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead; Baden-Baden: NOMOS; pp. 124-141

(with Ian Bache).

Conzelmann, Thomas / Wolf, Klaus Dieter (2007): "Doing Good While Doing Well"? Potenzial und

Grenzen transnationaler privatwirtschaftlicher Selbstregulierung (Doing Good While Doing

Well? Potentials and Limits of Transnational Business Self-Regulation); in: Hasenclever,

Andreas / Wolf, Klaus Dieter / Zürn, Michael (Eds.): Macht und Ohnmacht internationaler

Institutionen; Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, pp. 145-174.

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Conzelmann, Thomas (2004): „Gutes Regieren" in europäischen Farben? Zur Leitbildsteuerung der

Europäischen Union in der Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (Good Governance in European

Colors? Governing by Ideas in EU Development Cooperation); in: Bauer, Patricia /

Voelzkow, Helmut (Eds.): Die Europäische Union - Marionette oder Regisseur?; Wiesbaden:

VS Verlag, pp. 287-312.

Conzelmann, Thomas (2002): Europäisierung der Regionenpolitik - Bilanz und

Forschungsperspektiven (Europeanisation of Regional Politics - Summing Up and Looking

Ahead); in: Conzelmann, Thomas / Knodt, Michèle: Regionales Europa - Europäisierte

Regionen; Frankfurt / New York: Campus Verlag, pp. 299-314.

Conzelmann, Thomas / Haidvogl, Andreas / Offenbartl, Susanne / Steinmetz, Ralk / Wolf, Klaus

Dieter (2002): Online-Tutorium Internationale Zivilgesellschaft: Erweiterte Medien-

kompetenz der Lehrenden durch externen Telemedia-Support (Online Tutorial

International Civil Society: Enhanced E-Learning Competences Through External Telemedia

Support); in: Bernath, Ulrich (Ed.): Online Tutorien. Oldenburg: Bis-Verlag, pp. 77-89.

Conzelmann, Thomas (2002): Governing Good Governance: The EU and the Co-ordination of

Foreign Aid Policy; in: Zhou, Hong (Ed.): Foreign Aid and International Relations; Beijing:

Chinese Social Science Press, pp. 142-161.

Conzelmann, Thomas (2000): Große Räume, kleine Räume: Die Europäisierung der deutschen

Regionalpolitik (Larger Spaces - Smaller Spaces: Europeanized Regional Policy in

Germany); in: Kohler-Koch, Beate / Knodt, Michèle, (Eds.): Deutschland zwischen

Europäisierung und Selbstbehauptung; Frankfurt / Main: Campus, pp. 357-380.

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Teaching

Teaching qualifications

2011 Basiskwalificatie Onderwijs (BKO); Maastricht Universit

2007 Training Problem Based Learning (PBL); Maastricht University

2004 Trainer Certificates: ‘Rhetoric Skills’, ‘Teamwork’; Darmstadt University of Technology

Seminar ‘Coaching and Teamwork’, Darmstadt University of Technology

1996 Seminar ‘Teaching and Learning at Universities’; University of Mannheim / University of Bielefeld

Teaching at Maastricht University

International Relations / Foreign Policy

BA level Lectures

o International Organizations and Regimes: Why Do States Cooperate?

o International Relations: The Organization of the World (UCM)

MA level Course coordination and development

o Cooperation and Conflict: Introduction to International Relations

(Course development and coordination, tutorials, skills training in

2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, 2010/11). Tutorials and skills training in

2012/13, 2013/14)

Lectures

o International Relations: Contours of a Discipline (Research Master ES

and Master ES)

o Causes of War, Strategies for Peace (Master ES)

o Humanitarian Intervention: Political, Ethical and Legal Challenges

o Global Governance: Effective and Democratic? (Master ES)

o International Bureaucracies in Comparison (Research Master ES)

o Beyond the Carrot and the Stick: Peer Reviews in International

Organizations (Research Master ES)

o Legitimacy and Accountability in Global Governance (Master ES)

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EU External Relations / EU General

BA level Course coordination and development

o Europe and Global Politics After World War Two (course development,

coordination, tutorials in 2010/11 and 2011/12)

o Great Expectations: History, Institutions and Policies of the EU (course

development and coordination, tutorials in 2007/08, 2008/09,

2009/10)

o Great Expectations (Minor) (course development and coordination,

tutoring in 2007/08 and 2008/09)

Lectures

o What is European integration and how to explain it?

o The Transformation of Europe – Functionalism and Institutionalism

o From Rome to Maastricht: European Integration during the Cold War

o Theories of Integration and Governance in the EU

MA level Course coordination and development

o European Integration: State of the Art (Research Master ES): course

development, coordination, tutorial in 2013/14

o Europe in the World (Research Master ES): course development,

coordination, tutorial in 2009/10 and 2010/11

Lectures

o Integration theory: Refresher lecture

o EU Governance in the global context (Research Master ES)

o Aid and trade in the EU’s external relations (Research Master ES)

Skills Training and supervision

BA level Supervision of BA theses I and II (since 2007)

Negotiation Skills (BA) (2007/08)

MA level Mentoring programme (2011/12 and 2012/13)

Foreign Policy Analysis (MA) in 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, and 2010/11

Research Workshop: Responding to New Global Challenges (MA and Research

Master ES) in 2007/08, 2008/09, 2009/10, and 2010/11

Supervision of MA theses in the MA and Research Master European Studies and

the MA Globalization and Development Studies (since 2007/2011)

Lecture: Applying for a PhD (MSc)

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Teaching at the Universities of Darmstadt and Mannheim

International Relations / Foreign Policy

BA level The basics of International Relations (series of 12 lectures)

(Summer Terms 2006 and 2007)

Comparative Foreign Policy Analysis (E-learning course)

(Winter Term 2006/07)

The ABC of International Relations (seminar with simulation game) (Summer

Terms 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and – possibly – 2007)

North South Relations and International Development

(seminar partly held as E-learning course, partly with simulation game)

(Winter Term 1996/97, Summer Term 2001, Winter Term 2004/05)

International Conflicts (seminar) (Summer Term 1998)

The Foreign Policy of Unified Germany (seminar) (Winter Terms 1995/96 and

2000/2001)

MA level United Nations: Policies and Institutions (Excursion to Geneva) (Summer

Terms 2003, 2004, 2005)

International Political Economy

(Winter Term 2001, Summer Term 2005)

Forms and Legitimacy of International Intervention

(Winter Term 2004/05)

International Negotiation: Theory and Practice

(including simulation game) (Summer Term 2003)

The United Nations World Conferences (Winter Term 2002/03)

Why Do States Comply With International Obligations?

(Summer Term 2002)

The Constructivist Turn in International Relations (Summer Term 2001)

EU External Relations / EU General

Under-

graduate

courses

EU Foreign and Security Policy (Summer Term 1995)

The European Union: Policies and Politics (with excursion to Strasbourg)

(Summer Term 1996, Winter Term 1998/99)

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Graduate

courses

EU External Relations (Winter Terms 2001 and 2004/05)

After the Referendum Crisis: What Future for the European Union? (Winter

Term 2005/06)

Governance in the European Union (Summer Term 2004)

General Political Science

Under-

graduate

courses

Introduction to Political Science (with excursion to Berlin)

(Winter Terms 2002/03, 2003/04 and – possibly – 2007/08)

Professional Skills (teamwork and presentation) (8 courses,

2002-2006)

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Professional Service and memberships

Functions in Academic Self-Administration

Maastricht

University

Head of working group responsible for developing an accredited BA

programme on ‘Global and Local Studies’ (since 2013)

Member Expenditure Committee of the Limburg University Fund (since

2013)

Member of the Academic Board, Part-time PhD programme for

professionals, UM Brussels Campus (since 2011)

Associate Dean for Research and Director of the Research Institute, Faculty

of Arts and Social Sciences (2009-2013)

Director of the Graduate School, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (2009-

2011)

Member of search committees for

- Associate Professor in Globalization and Development (2014)

- Lecturer in International Relations (2009 and 2011)

- Assistant Professor in International Relations (2008)

Chair of the EFFORT committee (External Funds and Financing of Research

Time) (2011/12)

Member, ICT commission (2008-2009)

Technische

Universität

Darmstadt

Representative of non-professorial staff in the Board of the Institute for

Political Science (2004-2007)

Member, Council of the Department of Humanities and Historical Sciences

(2005-2007)

Member, Ausschuss für Lehre und Studium (Committee for Teaching and

Studies) of the Department of Humanities and Historical Sciences (2005-

2007)

Member, Berufungskommission Analyse und Vergleich politischer Systeme

(Committee for the appointment of a professor of comparative analysis of

political systems) (2003/2004)

ECPR ‚Official Representative’ (2001-2007)

Universität

Mannheim /

MZES

Member, Library Committee of the MZES (1999-2001)

Member, Council of the Faculty for Social Sciences (1998-1999)

Member, Studienkommission (Teaching and Studies Committee) of the

Faculty for Social Sciences (1998-1999)

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Other

Member of

selection

committees

NWO Innovative Research Scheme (VIDI), Member of section panel Law

and Public Administration (2013/14)

Liaison docent, Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Bonn (since 2012)

Reviewer

roles

Cambridge Review of International Affairs

Czech Science Foundation

European Integration Online Papers

European Political Science Review

European Research Council (ERC)

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek Flanderen / Flemish Research

Council (FWO)

Journal of Common Market Studies

Journal of European Integration

Journal of International Relations and Development

Journal of Public Policy

Journal of South East European and Black Sea Studies

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO)

Palgrave Macmillan

Regional and Federal Studies

Regulation & Governance

Socio-Economic Review

St. Anthony's International Review

Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen

Member of

academic

associations

European Union Studies Association (EUSA)

German Political Science Association (DVPW)

International Studies Association (ISA)

Nederlandse Kring voor de Wetenschap der Politiek (NKWP)

Netherlands Institute of Government (NIG)

Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE)

Study Committee European Integration (AEI)

United Nations Association of Germany (DGVN)

University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES)

Maastricht, 14 January 2014