SHORT C.V.

Short C.V.

Since 1/10/2022
Assistant Professor, University of Vienna (Department of Political Science), PI of FWF START Project “Valuing Vaccination” (VALUE-VACC) (2022-2028), funded with 1,2 Mio EUR.
 
1/3/2017 – 30/9/2022
Elise Richter Fellow (FWF), University of ViennaProject: KNOW-VACC – Knowledge production and governance in vaccination policy.

09/2016 – 06/2017


Senior Research Fellow & Principal investigator
Department of Political Science, University of Vienna
Project: CODE IT! Understanding vaccination policy with citizen science (Austrian Science Fund, FWF, TCS 14).

2013 – 2016
Lise Meitner Research Fellow
Department of Political Science, University of Vienna
Project: Immunization politicized: the governance of cervical cancer prevention
(Austrian Science Fund, FWF M1477).

02/2010 – 02/2013
Assistant Professor
Institute of Health Policy and Management (iBMG), Department of Health Care Governance, Erasmus University Rotterdam

09/2004 – 10/2008
PhD Research
Amsterdam School for Social Science Research, Department of Political Science, University of Amsterdam
Thesis Title: Food Safety: A Matter of Taste? Food Safety Policy in England, Germany, the Netherlands, and at the Level of the European Union
(Funded by the Netherlands Research Fund, NWO)

09/2006 – 12/2006
Junior Research Fellowship
Center for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation GARNET (EU Sixth Framework Program)

10/2003 – 03/2004
Internship
Directorate General Education and Culture, Communication Unit C4, European Commission

09/2002 – 09/2003
MA Politics (discourse analysis program)
University of Essex, United Kingdom

09/2000 – 06/2003
BA Politics and International Relations
University of Essex, United Kingdom

08/1998 – 06/1999
International Studies Program (OSP)
Tel Aviv University, Israel

 
 

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