Prof. Dr. Betina Hollstein

2017 /2019 Visiting Scholar, Social and Behavioral Research Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD (Jul-Aug 2017; Feb 2019).

2017 Visiting Scholar, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (Jan-March).

2016 Visiting Scholar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC (Oct-Dec).

2016-2020 Head of the SOCIUM Reseach Center on Inequality and Social Policy at University of Bremen.

2015 Visiting Scholar, Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science, Pittsburgh, PA (Feb- March). since 2014 Professor of , University of Bremen.

2012 Simon Visiting Professorship, University of Manchester, Morgan Centre for the Study of Relationships and Personal Life (Feb-March).

2011-2014 Director of the Graduate School, School of Economics and Social Sciences; Hamburg University.

2011-2014 Co-Director, Centre for Globalisation and Governance (CGG); Hamburg University. Head Dept. Networked Governance.

2011-2014 Professor of Sociology (W3); .

2010 Call W3-Professorship “Sociology and Methods of Empirical Social Research” Catholic University

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Visiting Fellow, Center for Research on Inequalities and the Life Course (CIQLE), Yale University, New Haven, CT (July-Sept).

2009-2011 Full Professor of Sociology, esp. Socialization and Education (W2), University of Hamburg.

2007-2010 Head research project “How networks matter. Effects of social networks on school-to-work transitions” (funded by the German Research Foundation; DFG), Humboldt University .

2006-2008 Lecturer at the University of Vienna, Austria.

2006 Post-doc, Humboldt-University Berlin.

2003-2005 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Humboldt University Berlin.

2001-2003 Lecturer and researcher (Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin), .

2000 Dr. phil. in Sociology, Free University Berlin (summa cum laude); Supervisors: Martin Kohli, Wolfgang Zapf.

1998-2000 Lecturer and researcher (Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin), LMU Munich University.

1994/1995 German and American Young Scholars’ (SIAS) Summer Institute „Family Development, Lifecycle, and Lifestyles“ of the German American Academic Council (in cooperation with the Social Science Research Council, New York, and the Center for Advanced Study, Berlin), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin (1994) and Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (1995).

1992-1998 Lecturer and researcher (Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin), Free University Berlin.

1992 Diplom-Soziologin (German equivalent to Masters degree in Sociology), Free University Berlin.

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