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Research Fellow and Phd Candidate Zeppelin University Chair Of LILY YOUNG Research Fellow and PhD Candidate Zeppelin University │Chair of International Relations Am Seemooser Horn 20 │88045 Friedrichshafen, Germany [email protected] PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Since 10│2019 Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen Research fellow and PhD candidate in the DFG-Project “Open or closed international organizations” 12│2018 – 09│2019 Technical University of Munich Research associate at the Chair of European and Global Governance 07│2018 – 11│2018 University of Potsdam Student research assistant at the Chair of International Organizations 10│2017 – 02│2018 European External Action Service Blue Book Trainee, Brussels 01│2015 – 02│2015 Federal Foreign Office of Germany Intern, Berlin EDUCATION 2018 Technical University of Dresden M.A. in International Relations 2016 Zeppelin University Friedrichshafen B.A. in Sociology, Politics and Economics 2015 Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Japan Semester abroad, March – September TEACHING EXPERIENCE Spring 2019 Introduction to International Relations B.A. level, Technical University of Munich Fall 2018 International Organizations B.A. level, Technical University of Munich CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Open for Change. Why Networked International Organizations React with Policy Change to Contestation by Affected Groups Biennial Conference of the International Relations section of the German Political Science Association (DVPW), University of Freiburg (virtual), 7-9 October 2020 (with Lisbeth Zimmermann and Nele Kortendiek) Networked or Bureaucratic International Organizations – International Organization’s Reactions to Civil Society Contestation 1 Conference of the Research Cluster Global Networks at Zeppelin University: Governance Networks – Cooperation, Competition, Conflict, Friedrichshafen, 1-2 October 2020 (with Lisbeth Zimmermann and Nele Kortendiek) TRAINING 2020 Social Network Analysis, 2020 ECPR Summer School, Central European University (virtual) GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS 2018 G20 Young Global Changers Program 2015 Japan Student Services Organization (JASSO) scholarship for entire semester abroad 2015 German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) PROMOS scholarship 2013 German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) travel grant 2 .
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