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Curriculum Vitae Curriculum vitae Last name Hug First name Simon Office address D´epartement de science politique et relations internationales Universit´ede Gen`eve 40, Bd du Pont d'Arve 1211 Gen`eve Switzerland Phone (office) +41 (0)22 379 89 47 Fax (office) +41 (0)22 379 83 64 E-mail address [email protected] 1 Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 2 Fields of Interest Methodology Formal theory, statistical methods Comparative Politics Western Europe, cross-national research Education 1984 - 1987 Universit´ede Gen`eve, Licence en science politique (B.A. in political science) summer 1987 Summer training program in quantative methods in social research, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michi- gan, Ann Arbor, USA 1987 - 1989 Universit´e de Gen`eve, Dipl^ome d'´etudes sup´erieures en science politique (M.A. in po- litical science) 1990 - 1992 University of Michigan, Master's degree in Politi- cal Science summer 1991 Summer training program in quantative methods in social research, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, University of Michi- gan, Ann Arbor, USA 1992 - 1994 University of Michigan, Ph.D. in Political Science Languages German mother tongue French fluent reading, writing English fluent reading, writing Italian good reading, fair writing Spanish fair reading, some writing Employment and Awards 1986 - 1987 Research assistant at the Graduate Institute of In- ternational Studies (IUHEI), Geneva 1987 - 1990 Teaching assistant at the Department of Political Science, University of Geneva Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 3 1990 - 1991 Fulbright scholarship 1990 - 1991 Fellowship of the Fondation Ernst et Lucie Schmidheiny 1991 Teaching assistant at the Department of Political Science, University of Michigan 1992-1996 Charg´ed'enseignement (lecturer) at the Depart- ment of Political Science, University of Geneva 1996-2000 Ma^ıtreassistant (lecturer) at the Department of Political Science, University of Geneva 1996-1997 Jean Monnet fellowship, European University In- stitute, Florence 1997-1999 Visiting scholar at the Department of Political Sci- ence, University of California, San Diego 2001-2002 Assistant Professor, Department of Government, University of Texas, Austin 2002-2005 Professor at the Institut f¨urPolitikwissenschaft, Universit¨atSt. Gallen 2002-2005 Director of the Institut f¨ur Politikwissenschaft, Universit¨atSt. Gallen 2005-2008 Professor at the Institut f¨urPolitikwissenschaft, Universit¨atZ¨urich 2005-2006 Staff member of the CSCW - Governance and Peace (PRIO, Oslo) 2006-2011 President of the Swiss Political Science Association 2006 Vice-director of the Center for comparative and in- ternational studies (CIS), ETH, University Z¨urich (and acting director 2006-2007) 2007-2011 Staff member of the CSCW - Human Rights, Gov- ernance, and Conflict (PRIO, Oslo) 2008- Professor at the Department of Political Science, Universit´ede Gen`eve 2012 Guest professor at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna 2014 Article \Qualitative Comparative Analysis: How inductive use and measurement error lead to prob- lematic inference" selected for virtual issue \Top Hits" in Political Analysis Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 4 Professional activities since 1988 member of the Swiss Political Science Association since 1989 member of the American Political Science Associ- ation since 1991 member of the Midwest Political Science Associa- tion 1995-1996 co-director of a working group at the Annual Swiss Meeting of Political Science (Bern et Balstahl) 1996-1997 member of the editorial committee of the Swiss Political Science Review 1996 workshop co-director at the ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops (Oslo, March 29- April 3) 1996-1998 Swiss National Science Foundation research grant (with Eugene Horber and Pascal Sciarini) for Swiss part of World Values Study 1997-1999 Swiss National Science Foundation research grant (with Jan-Erik Lane) \Institutional Arrangements and Conflict Resolution. Theoretical and Compar- ative Perspectives" 1997-1999 Swiss National Science Foundation research coor- dinator 1999 workshop co-director at the ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops (Mannheim) 1999 Participant at European Science Foundation Net- work on Eastern Enlargement (NEMEU) 1999- member of the editorial board of European Union Politics 2000-2003 member of the Game Theory Society 2000-2015 member of the editorial board of Electoral Studies 2001 Special Research Grant from the University of Texas at Austin 2002-2005 member of the advisory board of the Swiss Politi- cal Science Review 2002- member of the \advisory board" of VoteWorld In- ternational (at the University of California, Berke- ley) 2002-2005 Research project financed by the European Union (coordinator Thomas K¨onig, Universit¨at Kon- stanz) on \Domestic Structures and European In- tegration" Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 5 2003 co-organizer (with Lars Feld, Philips Univer- sity Marburg) of workshop on \Economics and Politcs," financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation 2003 co-organizer (with Nicolas Hayoz, University of Fribourg) of conference on \Tax Evasion, Trust, and State Capacities," financed by the Swiss Na- tional Science Foundation, the University of St. Gallen and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation 2003- member of the European Union Studies Associa- tion 2004 co-director (with Thomas K¨onig, University of Speyer) of a workshop at the ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops (Uppsala) 2005-2008 Research project funded by the Swiss National Sci- ence Foundation \The Political Effects of Referen- dums. A Systematic Cross-national Study" 2005-2008 Research project funded by the Swiss National Sci- ence Foundation \Civil Society, Trust and Democ- ratization in Russia" (Scientific Co-Operation be- tween Eastern Europe and Switzerland (SCOPES) Joint Research Project Switzerland-Russia with Nicolas Hayoz) 2005-2009 Research project funded in the NCCR \Challenges to Democracy in the 21st Century" (coordinator Hanspeter Kriesi, Universit¨atZ¨urich) on \Democ- ratizing Divided Societies in Bad Neighborhoods" (with Lars-Erik Cederman and Andreas Wenger) 2005-2013 member of the Board of Directors of the Doctoral school of the NCCR \Challenges to Democracy in the 21st Century" 2005-2009 co-supervisor of NCCR peer mentoring group 2006-2009 Research project funded by the Swiss National Sci- ence Foundation \Parliamentary Decisions. Elec- toral considerations, party pressure and strategic calculations" (with Tobias Schulz) 2006 organizer of conference on \The EU's Constitution-Building Process: From High Hopes to Ratification Failues and Beyond," financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 6 2006 co-organizer (with Lars-Erik Cederman, C´edric Dupont, and Gerald Schneider) of Summer school of the ECPR Standing Group for Analytical Pol- itics and Public Choice financed by the European Consortium for Political Research, the Interna- tionale Bodensee-Universit¨at, and the Swiss Na- tional Science Foundation 2006 co-organizer (with Karin Gilland Lutz, Uwe Serd¨ult,and Tobias Zellweger) of conference on \Financing Referendum Campaigns," financed by the Swiss National Science Foundation, C2D, In- stitute for Political Science, University of Zurich, Schweizerische Akademie der Geistes- und Sozial- wissenschaften, VAUZ - Vereinigung akademischer Mittelbau der Universit¨atZ¨urich, Z¨urcher Univer- sit¨atsverein, Hochschulstiftung 2006 co-organizer (with Nicolas Hayoz) of conference on “Conflict resolution and Conflict management in Multiethnic societies - the cases of Russia and Switzerland," financed by the Pr¨asenzSchweiz 2007-2009 Research project funded by the Swiss National Sci- ence Foundation \Dynamik des Wertewandels in der Schweiz: Ursachen und Konsequenzen" (with Hanspeter Kriesi) 2007-2009 Research project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation \Promoting Volunteer Work: Matching Volunteers' Motives with Organizational Incentives" 2007-2010 Research project funded by the European Science Foundation \Disagreggating Civil Wars" (with Lars-Erik Cederman) 2008-2013 member of the scientific board of the Regional re- serch promotion program Western Balkans 2009-2012 member of the editorial board of Journal of Poli- tics 2009-2011 convenor of the ECPR Standing Group for Ana- lytical Politics and Public Choice 2009-2011 member of the editorial board of International In- teractions 2009-2011 member of the editorial board of Legislative Stud- ies Quarterly Curriculum Vitae, Simon Hug (August 16, 2021) 7 2009 co-organizer (with Richard Baldwin, Axel Dreher, and Katharina Michaelowa) of the second confer- ence on \The Political Economy of International Organizations," financed by the Swiss Network for International Studies and the Swiss National Sci- ence Foundation 2009-2012 external examinor for PhD proposals at Trinity College, Dublin 2009-2016 member of the editorial board of European Journal of Political Research 2010-2021 member of the editorial board of British Journal of Political Science 2010- member of the editorial board of Political Analysis 2010-2012 research project \Refugee Flows and Transna- tional Ethnic Linkages" (with Lars-Erik Ceder- man, Alain Dubois, et Idean Salehyan financed by Swiss Network for International Studies 2010-2013 Research project funded by the Swiss National Sci- ence Foundation \Understanding roll call vote re- quests and their consequences" 2010-2012 Research project \Motivating Employees and Vol- unteers of International
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