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Professor Dr. Heike Kl¨ uver University of Hamburg, Department of Social Sciences, Allende-Platz 1, 20146 Hamburg, Germany Email:
[email protected], Website: www.heike-kluever.com Children: Theda Kl¨ uver, born 8 October 2015 and Greta Kl¨ uver, born 8 October 2015
Current Position 04/2015 -
University of Hamburg, Professor (W3) of Comparative Politics
10/2015 - 03/2016
Parental leave
Education 09/2007 - 07/2010
University of Mannheim, Graduate School of Economic and Social Sciences Ph.D. in Political Science Thema: Lobbying in the EU: Interest Group Influence on Policy Formulation Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Berthold Rittberger Grade: Summa cum laude received the Best PhD Thesis Award of the University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES) and the Lorenz-von-Stein Award for the best PhD thesis in Social Sciences at the University of Mannheim
10/2002 - 07/2007 01/2006 - 07/2006
University of Heidelberg Master in Political Science and Economics Visiting Student, Universitat Aut`onoma de Barcelona, Spain
09/2005 - 01/2006
Visiting Student, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Grenoble, France
Academic Positions & Professional Experience 04/2013 - 03/2015
University of Bamberg, Professor (W2) of Empirical Political Science
05/2012 - 03/2013
University of Konstanz Juniorprofessor (W1) for Policy Analysis and Public Administration
09/2010 - 04/2012
Nuffield College, University of Oxford Postdoctoral Research Fellow Research College: The Transformative Power of Europe, Free University of Berlin External Research Fellow Mannheim Center for European Social Research External Research Fellow ECPR Summer School on Methods and Techniques Teaching Assistant f¨ uor Kenneth Benoit and Will Lowe, Course: Quantitative Text Analysis
08/2011 - 08/2012
09/2010 - 08/2012 08/2009
03/2009 - 06/2009
Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Visiting Research Fellow
08/2005
Foreign Office, Internship
04/2005
European Parliament, Internship
03/2003
Ministry of Education, Lower Saxony, Internship
03/2003
State Parliament of Lower Saxony, Internship
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Books Kl¨ uver, Heike (2013): Lobbying in the European Union: Interest groups, lobbying coalitions and policy change, Oxford: Oxford University Press Kl¨ uver, Heike (2008): Interessenvermittlung in der Europ¨ aischen Union: Nationale Verb¨ ande auf dem Weg nach Br¨ ussel, Saarbr¨ ucken: VDM
Edited Volumes Beyers, Jan, Caelesta Braun and Heike Kl¨ uver (2016): Legislative Lobbying in Context: The policy and polity determinants of interest group politics in the European Union, London: Routledge
Journal Articles Kl¨ uver, Heike and Jae-Jae Spoon (forthcoming): Challenges to multi-party governments: How governing in coalitions affects coalition parties’ responsiveness to voters, Party Politics Kl¨ uver, Heike and I˜ naki Sagarzazu (forthcoming): Setting the agenda or responding to voters? Political parties, voters and issue attention, West European Politics Sagarzazu, I˜ naki and Heike Kl¨ uver (forthcoming): Coalition governments and party competition: Political communication strategies of coalition parties, Political Science Research and Methods Kl¨ uver, Heike and Jae-Jae Spoon (forthcoming): Who responds? Voters, parties, and issue attention, British Journal of Political Science B¨ ack, Hanna, Marc Debus and Heike Kl¨ uver (forthcoming): Bicameralism, intra-party bargaining and the formation of party policy positions: Evidence from the German federal system, Party Politics Dr¨ uner, Dietrich, Heike Kl¨ uver, Ellen Mastenbroek and Gerald Schneider (forthcoming): The Core or the Winset? Explaining Decision-Making Duration and Policy Change in the European Union, Comparative European Politics Giger, Nathalie and Heike Kl¨ uver (2016): Voting against your constituents? How lobbying affects representation, American Journal of Political Science, 60(1): 190-205. Spoon, Jae-Jae and Heike Kl¨ uver (2015): Voter polarization and party responsiveness: Why parties emphasize divided issues, but remain silent on unified issues, European Journal of Political Research, 54(2): 343-362. Kl¨ uver, Heike (2015): Interest groups in the German Bundestag: Exploring the issue linkage between citizens and interest groups, German Politics, 24(2): 137-153. Lowery, David, Frank R. Baumgartner, Joost Berkhout, Jeffrey M. Berry, Darren Halpin, Marie Hojnacki, Heike Kl¨ uver, Beate Kohler-Koch, Jeremy Richardson and Kay Lehman Schlozman (2015): Images of an Unbiased Interest System, Journal of European Public Policy, 22(8): 1212-1231. Zubek, Radoslaw and Heike Kl¨ uver (2015): Legislative pledges and coalition government, Party Politics, 21(4): 603-614. Kl¨ uver, Heike (2015): The Promises of Quantitative Text Analysis in Interest Group Research: A Reply to Bunea and Ibenskas, European Union Politics, 16(3): 456-466. Kl¨ uver, Heike, Caelesta Braun and Jan Beyers (2015): Legislative lobbying in context: Towards a conceptual framework of interest group lobbying in the European Union, Journal of European Public Policy, 22(4): 447-461. Kl¨ uver, Heike, Christine Mahoney and Marc Opper (2015): Framing in context: How interest groups employ framing to lobby the European Commission, Journal of European Public Policy, 22(4): 481-498.
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Journal Articles (Continued) Kl¨ uver, Heike and Christine Mahoney (2015): Measuring interest group framing strategies in public policy debates, Journal of Public Policy, 35(2): 223-244. Kl¨ uver, Heike and Jae-Jae Spoon (2015): Bringing salience back in: Explaining voting defection in the European Parliament, Party Politics, 21(4): 553-564. Spoon, Jae-Jae and Heike Kl¨ uver (2014): Do parties respond? How electoral context influences party responsiveness, Electoral Studies, 35: 48-60. Bor¨ ang, Frida, Rainer Eising, Heike Kl¨ uver, Christine Mahoney, Daniel Naurin, Daniel Rasch and Patrycja Rozbicka (2014): Identifying frames: A comparison of research methods, Interest groups & Advocacy, 3(2): 188-201. Kl¨ uver, Heike and I˜ naki Sagarzazu (2013): Ideological congruency and decision-making speed: The effect of partisanship across EU institutions, European Union Politics, 14(3): 388-407. Kl¨ uver, Heike and Toni Rodon (2013): Explaining policy position choice of Europarties: The effect of legislative resources, British Journal of Political Science, 43(3): 629-650. Kl¨ uver, Heike and Sabine Saurugger (2013): Opening the black box: The professionalization of interest groups in the European Union, Interest Groups & Advocacy, 2(2): 185-205. Kl¨ uver, Heike (2013): Lobbying as a collective enterprise: Winners and losers of policy formulation in the European Union, Journal of European Public Policy, 20(1): 59-76. Kl¨ uver, Heike (2012): Biasing politics? Interest group participation in European policy-making, West European Politics, 35(5): 1114-1133. Kl¨ uver, Heike (2012): Die Macht der Informationen: Eine empirische Analyse von Lobbyingerfolg in der Europ¨aischen Union, Politische Vierteljahresschrift, 53(2): 211-239. Kl¨ uver, Heike (2012): Informational lobbying in the European Union: The effect of organizational characteristics, West European Politics, 35(3): 491-510. Kl¨ uver, Heike (2011): The contextual nature of lobbying: Explaining lobbying success in the European Union, European Union Politics, 12(4): 483-506. Kl¨ uver, Heike (2010): Europeanization of lobbying activities: When national interest groups spill over to the European level, Journal of European Integration, 32(2): 175-191. Kl¨ uver, Heike (2009): Measuring interest group influence using quantitative text analysis, European Union Politics, 10(4): 535-549.
Book Chapters Kl¨ uver, Heike (2012): Measuring interest group influence using quantitative text analysis, in: Goodwin, John (Eds): SAGE Secondary Data Analysis, London: Sage
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Other Publications Kl¨ uver, Heike (2014): Les lobbies dans la gouvernance ou la main invisible du march´e, Pouvoirs, 149, 121-134 Kl¨ uver, Heike (2011): Lobbying in coalitions: Interest group influence on European Union policy-making, Nuffield College Working Papers in Politics, 2011-4, 1-36
Reviews Kl¨ uver, Heike (2012): Book review “Resolving Controversy in the European Union: Legislative decision-making before and after enlargement” (by Robert Thomson), West European Politics, 35, 4, 942-943
Under Review Kl¨ uver, Heike and Mark Pickup: Do governments follow their voters? A longitudinal analysis of government responsiveness in Germany, Under review Kl¨ uver, Heike and Radoslaw Zubek: Do governments keep their promises? A comparative analysis of the fulfilment of legislative pledges, Under review Kl¨ uver, Heike and Jae-Jae Spoon: Party misperception among voters: How governing in coalitions affects party perceptions in the electorate, Under review Mahoney, Christine, Marc Opper and Heike Kl¨ uver: The effectiveness of gains and losses frames in interest group lobbying, Under review
Work In Progress Kl¨ uver, Heike: Political parties, interest groups and policy issues: A longitudinal study of issue evolution in Germany, Paper will be presented at the ECPR Joint Sessions and the EPSA Conference, April/June 2016 Kl¨ uver, Heike and Christian Breunig: The formation of interest groups: Explaining interest group mobilization, Paper presented at the EPSA Conference in Vienna, June 2015 Kl¨ uver, Heike and Jae-Jae Spoon: Helping or hurting? How governing as a junior coalition partner influences electoral outcomes, Paper will be presented at the MPSA Conference in Chicago, April 2016 Kl¨ uver, Heike and I˜ naki Sagarzazu: Where have all the leaders gone? Evaluating the dynamics of parties’ issue attention, Paper will be presented at the EPSA Conference in Brussels, June 2016 Kl¨ uver, Heike and Elisabeth Zeidler: Economic interest groups in Germany: Explaining their density and diversity, Work in progress Krauss, Svenja and Heike Kl¨ uver: Portfolio allocation and control mechanisms in coalition governments, Paper will be presented at the EPSA Conference in Brussels, June 2016 Giger, Nathalie, Heike Kl¨ uver and Christopher Witko: Public opinion, interest group lobbying and legislative votes: Evidence from the US states, Work in progress
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Conference Participations 2015 5th Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association, June 2015, Vienna The Manifesto Project User Conference, WZB Berlin, June 2015, Berlin Interest group populations in comparative perspective Workshop, May 2015, Hamburg 2014 4th Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association, June 2014, Edinburgh Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, April 2014, Chicago Disenchanted Swiss Democracy, Zurich, January 2014 2013 ¨ Dreil¨andertagung der DVPW, OGPW und SVPW, Innsbruck, September 2013 7th ECPR General Conference, Bordeaux, September 2013 3rd Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association, June 2013, Barcelona 13th Conference of the European Union Studies Association, Baltimore, May 2013 Influencing EU Politics: Mobilization and Representation of European Civil Society, June 2013 13th Conference of the European Union Studies Association, Los Angeles, May 2013 2012 Conference Transformative Power of Europe 2.0, Berlin, December 2012 Workshop The European Political Project, Geneva, October 2012 Sixth Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, Tampere, September 2012 ESRC Methods Festival, Oxford, July 2012 2nd Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association, June 2012, Berlin 3rd Annual Transformation of the State Conference, University of Oxford, May 2012 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, April 2012, Chicago Workshop Position Formation in the EU, Social Science Research Center, Berlin, March 2012 2011 Dritte Offene Sektionstagung der DVPW-Sektion Internationale Politik, Munich, October 2011 University Association for Contemporary European Studies Conference, Cambridge, September 2011 6th ECPR General Conference, Reykjavik, August 2011 1st Annual General Conference of the European Political Science Association, Dublin, June 2011 2nd Annual Transformation of the State Conference, University of Oxford, May 2012 12th Conference of the European Union Studies Association, Boston, March 2011 ¨ Dreil¨andertagung der DVPW, OGPW und SVPW, Basel, January 2011 2010 Conference Quantifying Europe, Mannheim, December 2010 5th Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, Porto, June 2010 2009 5th ECPR General Conference, Potsdam, September 2009 11th Conference of the European Union Studies Association, Los Angeles, April 2009 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, April 2009, Chicago 2008 4th Annual Graduate Conference in Political Science, International Relations & Public Policy, Jerusalem, December 2008 4th Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, Riga, September 2008 Transatlantic Graduate Student Workshop on European Integration and Multilevel Governance, Hanse-Wissenschaftskolleg, May 2008 University Association for Contemporary European Studies Student Forum 9th Annual Conference, Canterbury, April 2008 5
Research Grants 10/2014 - 09/2017
German Research Foundation, Project Title: Bringing policies back in: Explaining payoff allocation in coalition governments, Cooperation Partner: Hanna B¨ ack (University of Lund), Grant amount: e 334.394
01/2014 - 11/2014
Internal Research Promotion, University of Bamberg, Project Title: Do governments keep their promises? A comparative analysis of the fulfilment of legislative pledges, Cooperation Partner: Radoslaw Zubek (University of Oxford), Grant amount: e 1882
10/2013 - 09/2015
Fritz Thyssen Stiftung, Project Title: Interest representation in Germany: A longitudinal study of interest groups registered at the Bundestag, Grant amount: e 100.000
08/2011 - 08/2013
American National Science Foundation, Project Title: Framing of Public Policy Debates in the European Union, together with Frank Baumgartner (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) and Christine Mahoney (University of Virgina), This project is conducted in collaboration with the INTEREURO Project funded by the European Science Foundation, Grant amount: $300,000
09/2011 - 08/2012
British Academy, Project Title: Citizens, interest groups and legislative activity: A longitudinal study of interest representation, Grant amount: £7124
06/2009 - 08/2010
Karin-Islinger-Foundation, Project Title: Interest Group Influence on Policy Formulation in the European Union, Grant amount: e 1000
Talks On Invitation An Introduction to Text Analysis for the Social Sciences: Overview and selected applications, Goethe-Universit¨ at Frankfurt, May 2015 Changing Strategies? How the electoral context influences party responsiveness in Europe, CEU Budapest, March 2015 Coalition governments and party responsiveness in Europe: How past government experience affects issue responsiveness, University of Geneva, March 2015 Lobbying in the European Union: Interest groups, lobbying coalitions and policy change, University of Stockholm, February 2013 Friends in government and foes in elections: Issue attention in coalition governments, Department of Political Science, Lund University, Dezember 2012 Lobbying in der Europ¨ aischen Union: Interessengruppen, Lobbyingkoalitionen und Politikwandel, Institut f¨ ur Sozialwissenschaften, Universit¨at Stuttgart, November 2012 Lobbying as a collective enterprise: Research Seminar Series, Department of Politics and International Relations, School of Social Science, University of Aberdeen, March 2012 Whom do they represent? Determinants of policy position choice of Europarties, Current Research in European Union Politics Seminar Series, University of Oxford, February 2012 Lobbying in the European Union: Interest groups, lobbying coalitions and policy change, Nuffield Political Science Seminar, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, November 2011 Lobbying successfully: Interest groups, lobbying coalitions and policy change in the European Union, Jean Monnet Center of Excellence, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, May 2011 Measuring interest group influence using quantitative text analysis, Annual Academic Advisory Board Meeting, Graduate School of Economic and Social Sciences, University of Mannheim, June 2009 Online consultations in the European Union: Measuring interest group influence using content analysis, Moynihan European Research Centers Speaker Series, Syracuse University, April 2009
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Awards 05/2013
Best Paper Award of the European Union Studies Association (EUSA)
09/2011
Best PhD Thesis Award of the University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES)
07/2011
Lorenz-von-Stein Award for the best dissertation in Political Science, Sociology and Psychology at the University of Mannheim, e 1000
02/2010
Young Scholar Award for outstanding performances and innovative projects of doctoral students in the Social Sciences at the University of Mannheim, e 1000
12/2008
Honorary Mention Award, Best Paper Competition, 4th Annual Graduate Conference in Political Science, International Relations & Public Policy, Jerusalem
Scholarships 09/2010 - 08/2012
Anglo-German State of the State Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Oxford, funded by the Volkswagen Foundation
04/2009
Travel grant, 11th Biennial International Conference of the European Union Studies Association, Los Angeles, 23-25 April 2009
03/2009 - 06/2009
Scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Program for a Visiting Fellowship at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs in Syracuse/USA
07/2008 - 06/2009
PhD scholarship, State Foundation Baden-W¨ urttemberg
05/2008
Travel grant, Transatlantic Graduate Workshop on European Integration and Multilevel Governance, directed by Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks
09/2007 - today
PhD scholarship, University of Mannheim
01/2006 - 07/2006
Erasmus scholarshoip, Universitat Aut`onoma de Barcelona, Spain
Professional Activities Council member
Member of the Council of the European Political Science Association, since 06/2014
Editorial board
Member of the editorial board of the Journal of European Public Policy, since 10/2013
Editorial board
Member of the editorial board of Interest Groups & Advocacy, since 06/2015
Guest editor
Guest editor of the Special Issue “‘Legislative Lobbying in Context: The policy and polity determinants of interest group politics in the European Union” at the Journal of European Public Policy, with Jan Beyers and Caelesta Braun
Section chair
Section: Political Behavior, Parties and Elections, European Political Science Association Conference, June 2015, Vienna (with Mary Stegmaier)
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Professional Activities (Continued) Organizer/Chair
Workshop “Interest group populations in comparative perspective”, University of Hamburg, 8.-9 May 2015 Workshop “Politische Akteure im europ¨aischen Mehrebenensystem”, ¨ Dreil¨ andertagung der DVPW, OGPW und SVPW, Innsbruck, September 2013 (Co-Organizer) ECPR Summer School on Interest group politics, 2013 - 2015 (Co-Organizer) Conference: 3rd Annual Transformation of the State Conference, University of Oxford, 11 May 2012 (Co-Organizer) Conference: 2nd Annual Transformation of the State Conference, University of Oxford, 21 May 2011 (Co-Organizer) Political Science Seminar Series, University of Bamberg, since 2013 Transformation of the State Seminar Series, University of Oxford, September 2010 - August 2012 (Co-Organizer) Panels at EPSA, MPSA, EUSA and the ECPR General Conference
Discussant
Panels at EPSA, MPSA, EUSA and the ECPR General Conference
Committees and representation Co-chair of the Local Organization Committee of the ECPR Winter School in Methods and Techniques (2015-1018), 04/2014 - 03/2015 Speaker of the Political Science Group, University of Bamberg, 02/2014 - 03/2015 Member of the search committee “W1 Juniorprofessorship in Political Science; particularly International Relations with an emphasis on arms control and disarmament”, University of Hamburg, 2015 Member of the search committee “W3 Chair in Political Science in particular Political Sociology”, University of Bamberg, 2014 Member of the search committee “W3 Chair in Political Science in particular Governance of innovative and complex technical systems”, University of Bamberg, 2013/2014 Member of the search committee “W1 Juniorprofessorship in Political Economy”, University of Konstanz, 2012/2013 Member of the search committee “W2 Professorship in Comparative politics with a particular focus on conflict and democratization research”, University of Konstanz, 2012 Member of the Professorial committee, University of Konstanz, since May 2012 Representative of the Doctoral Students, University of Mannheim, 2009 - 2010 Student Member of the Faculty Council, University of Heidelberg, 2004 - 2005 Student Representative, University of Heidelberg, 2003 - 2005
Media Interviews 04/2015 10/2014
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: “Wer will noch in die Wissenschaft”, 25.04.2015 Radio Galaxy: ‘Die Alternative f¨ ur Deutschland”, 15.10.2014
05/2014
TV Oberfranken: “Europawahl: So funktioniert das W¨ahlen”, 21.05.2014
02/2013
Deutsche Welle: “Abgeordnete unter Plagiatsverdacht”, 14.02.2013
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Reviewer American Journal of Political Science British Journal of Political Science ECPR Press Electoral Studies European Integration Online Papers European Journal of Political Research European Union Politics Fritz Thyssen Foundation German Politics German Science Foundation Interest Groups & Advocacy Israeli Science Foundation Journal of Civil Society Journal of Common Market Studies Journal of European Integration Journal of European Public Policy Journal of Politics Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory Journal of Public Policy Oxford University Press Party Politics Political Communication Political Science Research and Methods Political Studies Politics & Governance Review of International Organizations Routledge Scandinavian Political Studies Schweizer Nationalfonds Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes Swiss Political Science Review West European Politics Zeitschrift f¨ ur Politikberatung Zeitschrift f¨ ur Politikwissenschaft
Thesis Supervision and Assessment Supervisor, PhD Candidate Maria-Sophie Th¨ urk, University of Hamburg, since 10/2015 Supervisor, PhD Candidate Svenja Krauss, University of Bamberg/Hamburg, since 10/2014 (DFG-Project) Supervisor, PhD Candidate: (DFG-Project)
Christoph Uhl, University of Bamberg/Hamburg, since 10/2014
Supervisor, PhD Candidate: Elizabeth Zeidler, University of Bamberg/Hamburg, since 10/2013 (Fritz Thyssen Project) Co-Supervisor, PhD Candidate: Martin Wirtz, University of Bamberg, since 04/2013 Co-Supervisor, PhD Candidate: Matthias Mader, University of Bamberg, since 04/2013 Member of the dissertation committee, PhD Candidate: Kai Schulze, University of Konstanz, 05/2013 MA Programme Politik- und Verwaltungswissenschaft, University of Konstanz, 2012 - present BA Programme Politk- und Verwaltungswissenschaft, University of Konstanz, 2012 - present MPhil Programme European Politics and Society, University of Oxford, 2010 - 2012 MPhil Programme Politics (Comparative Government), University of Oxford, 2010 - 2011
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Teaching Experience Summer 2015
MA Course: Political representation and government responsiveness, Universit¨ at Hamburg, Language: English
Summer 2015
MA Course: Comparative Political Sociology, Universit¨at Hamburg, Language: German; with Kai-Uwe Schnapp
Summer 2015
BA Lecture: Regieren in politischen Mehrebenensystemen, Universit¨ at Hamburg, Language German
Summer 2015
BA Course: Policy-Making in der Europ¨aischen Union, Universit¨at Hamburg, Language: Deutsch
Summer 2015
BA Course: Parteien und Parteiensysteme Universit¨at Hamburg, Language: Deutsch PhD Course: Research Design and Research Questions, GIGA Institute, Language: English
Summer 2015 Winter 2015
PhD Course: Quantitative Text Analysis, ECPR Winter School on Methods and Techniques, Language: English
Winter 2014/15
BA Lecture: Einf¨ uhrung in die Vergleichende Politikwissenschaft, Universit¨ at Bamberg, Language German
Winter 2014/15
BA Course: Policy-Making in der Europ¨aischen Union, Universit¨at Bamberg, Language: Deutsch
Winter2014/15
PhD Course: Research Design in Social Sciences, Universit¨at Bamberg, Language: Englisch
Winter 2014/15
BA/MA Course: Oberseminar f¨ ur Examenskandidaten, Universit¨at Bamberg, Language: German
Summer 2014
MA Course: Political representation and government responsiveness, Universit¨ at Bamberg, Language: English
Summer 2014
MA Course: The European Union and its citizens, Universit¨at Bamberg, Language: English
Summer 2014
MA Course: Measuring preferences in Political Science, Universit¨at Bamberg, Language: English
Summer 2014
BA Course: The European Commission: Composition, Powers and Relationship to Member States, Universit¨at Bamberg, Language: German
Summer 2014
BA/MA Course: Oberseminar f¨ ur Examenskandidaten, Universit¨at Bamberg, Language: German
Winter 2013/14
MA Course: Interest groups in comparative perspective: Mobilization, lobbying strategies and influence, Universit¨at Bamberg, Evaluation grade: 1.0 (1=best, 6=worst), Language: English
Winter 2013/14
MA Course: The European Parliament: Evolution, Organization and Powers, Universit¨ at Bamberg, Evaluation grade: 1.7 (1=best, 6=worst), Language: English
Winter 2013/14
PhD Course: Research Design in Social Sciences, Universit¨at Bamberg, Evaluation grade: 1.4 (1=best, 6=worst), Language: English
Winter 2013/14
BA Course: Parteien und Parteiensysteme, Universit¨at Bamberg, Evaluation grade: 1.7 (1=best, 6=worst), Language: German
Winter 2013/14
BA/MA Course: Oberseminar f¨ ur Examenskandidaten, Universit¨at Bamberg, Language: German
Spring 2013
MA Course: Party politics in Europe, Universit¨at Bamberg, Language: Evaluation grade: 1.8 (1=best, 6=worst), English
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Teaching Experience (Continued) Spring 2013
Spring 2013 Spring 2013 Spring 2013
Spring 2013 Winter 2012
MA Course: Coalition Governments: Formation, Governance and Survival, Universit¨ at Bamberg, Evaluation grade: 1.9 (1=best, 6=worst), Language: English PhD Course: Quantitative text analysis in Political Science, Universit¨ at Bamberg, Evaluation grade: 1.1 (1=best, 6=worst), Language: English PhD Course: Social Science Methodology and Research Design, together with Johannes Marx, Universit¨at Bamberg, Language: English BA Course: Das deutsche Regierungssystem im europ¨aischen Kontext, Universit¨ at Bamberg, Evaluation grade: 2.1 (1=best, 6=worst), Language: German PhD Course: Data Collection in Political Science Research, together with Stefanie Bailer and Marco Steenbergen, ETH Z¨ urich, Language: English BA Course: Party politics in Europe, Universit¨at Konstanz, Evaluation grade: 1.26 (1=best, 6=worst), Language: English
Winter 2012
BA Course: B¨ urokratie und Politik: Ministerialb¨ urokratie in Deutschland im internationalen Vergleich, Universit¨at Konstanz, Evaluation grade: 1.67 (1=best, 6=worst), Language: German
Spring 2012
BA Course: The European Commission: Composition, Powers and Relationship to Member States, Universty of Konstanz, Evaluation grade: 1.0 (1=best, 6=worst), Language: English
Spring 2012
BA Course: Policy-Making in the European Union, Universty of Konstanz, Evaluation grade: 1.0 (1=best, 6=worst), Language: German
Spring 2012
PhD Workshop: Methoden der quantitativen Text- und Inhaltsanalyse, GESIS Institut f¨ ur Sozialwissenscaften, Mannheim, Language: German PhD Workshop: Quantitative Text Analysis in Political Science, Ruhr-Universit¨ at Bochum, Evaluation grade: 1.40 (1=best, 6=worst), Language: English BA Course: Governance in the European Union, University of Mannheim, Evaluation grade: 1.83 (1=best, 6=worst), Language: German
Winter 2011
Winter 2009 Summer 2009
Winter 2008 Spring 2008
PhD Course: Quantitative Text Analysis, ECPR Summer School on Methods and Techniques, Teaching Assistant for Kenneth Benoit and Will Lowe, Evaluation Grade of Teaching Assistant 4.83 (5=best, 0=worst), Language: English BA Course: The Political System of the European Union, University of Mannheim, Evaluation grade: 1.44 (1=best, 6=worst), Language: German BA Course: Interest Intermediation in the European Union, University of Mannheim, Evaluation grade: 1.52 (1=best, 6=worst), Language: German
Additional Training 06/2011
Longitudinal analysis with the German Socioeconomic Panel (SOEP)
08/2009
Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection, Course: Hierarchical Model Specification in Quantitative Research Methods
07/2009
Workshop: Introduction to Python, University of Konstanz
07/2009
Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM) Europe Summer Institute, University of Mannheim
08/2008
ECPR Summer School on Methods and Techniques, Courses: Quantitative Text Analysis/Introduction to R
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Memberships American Political Science Association (APSA) Council for European Studies (CES) Deutsche Vereinigung f¨ ur Politische Wissenschaft (DVPW) European Legislative Politics Research Group (ELPRG) ECPR Standing Group on Interest Groups European Union Studies Association (EUSA) European Political Science Association (EPSA) Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES)
Language Skills German:
Native
English:
Full professional proficiency, TOEFL-Test: 116 of 120 points
French:
Professional working proficiency
Spanish:
Professional working proficiency
Computing Skills Statistics:
Tosmana (advanced), SPSS (intermediate), STATA (advanced), R (advanced)
Other:
MS Office (advanced), LATEX(advanced)
References Prof. Dr. Berthold Rittberger
Professor for International Relations, University of Munich Geschwister-Scholl-Institut f¨ ur Politikwissenschaft Oettingenstraße 67, 80538 M¨ unchen, Germany Phone: +49 (0) 89 2180 9051, Fax: +49 (0) 89 2180 9052 Email:
[email protected]
Prof. Dr. Raymond Duch
Professor of Quantitative Political Science, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, New Road, Oxford OX1 1NF, UK Phone: +44 (0) 1865-278515, Fax: +44 (0) 1865 278621 Email:
[email protected]
Last updated: February 2016
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