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September 2020 CURRICULUM VITAE Vivien Ann Schmidt Pardee School of Global Studies, Boston University 154 Bay State Road, Boston MA 02215 Tel: (617) 358-0192/ Fax: 353 9290 Email: [email protected] Website: http://blogs.bu.edu/vschmidt EDUCATION: University of Chicago, Ph.D. in Political Science, l981 Institut d’Études Politiques, Paris, l973-l974 (Fulbright-Hays Fellowship) University of Chicago, M.A. in Political Science, l973 Bryn Mawr College, B.A. cum laude in Political Science, l971 PROFESSIONAL HISTORY: Boston University: Professor of International Relations (l998 to present) Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration (2001 to present) Professor of Political Science (2009 to present) Founding Director, Center for the Study of Europe (2011 to 2016) Director, Center for International Relations (2008 to 2012) University of Massachusetts Boston: Professor of Political Science and Management (l993-l998); Director, Center for Democracy and Development, and Senior Fellow, McCormack Institute (l994-1998). Director, European Studies Program (l993-l998) Associate Professor (l987 -1993); Assistant Professor (l981-l987); Instructor (l979-l981) Visiting Professorships and Affiliate Positions: Harvard University, Center for European Studies: Co-Chair, European Union Studies Group (2008 to present); Faculty Affiliate (l999 to present); Visiting Scholar (Sept. l992 to Feb.l993); Research Associate (l985) LUISS University, School of Government, Rome: Visiting Professor of Comparative Politics and European Political Economy (2012 to present) Utrecht University—Institute for Open Societies Platform for EU Policies and Politics Visiting Scholar on Institutional Theory and Neoliberalism (April 2018) Freie Universität, Berlin—Otto Sühr Institute, Research College ‘The Transformative Power of Europe’: Visiting Research Scholar (Jan thru June 2017, Jan thru June 2010) Copenhagen Business School, Denmark: Schmidt 2 Visiting Professor of Comparative Political Economy (2008 to present) Sciences Po, Paris: Visiting Professor of European Studies (2000 - 2008) University of Geneva, Global Studies Institute (BU exchange program): Visiting Professor of International Relations (July 2013) University of Göthenborg, Sweden: Visiting Research Scholar (October 2010) Warwick University, UK—Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) Visiting fellowship (February 2010) Roskilde University, Denmark—Department of Globalization Studies Visiting Professor of Institutional Theory (November 2009; September 2011) IMT, Institute for Advanced Studies, Lucca, Italy—Political Science Visiting Professor of European Studies (May-June 2009) CEVIPOF (Center for the Study of Politics), Sciences Po, Paris: Visiting Researcher (July to December 2007) Université Libre de Bruxelles, Institut d’Études Européennes, and Université Catholique de Louvain Chaire Franqui Professor (January through June 2007) Cambridge University, UK: CRASSH (Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities), Visiting Fellow (March-April 2008) Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna: Visiting Professor (July 2003) Oxford University, Nuffield College: Visitorship and Fulbright Fellow (Sept. 2001 through Jan. 2002). European University Institute, Florence, Political Science Department: Visiting Scholar (May 2000); Part-time Professor (May l999) Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne (Fall l998): Visiting Professor and Co-Director, project on the Welfare State. University of Lille II-- Political Science: Visiting Professor (Oct., Dec., l995, Feb., April l996). University of Lille I--Economics: Visiting Professor (Jan. l995) University of Paris V--René Descartes, Law: Visiting Professor (Nov. - Dec. l992). University of Paris X--Nanterre, Political Science: Visiting Professor (March l991; May l987) Schmidt 3 HONORS AND AWARDS Lifetime Achievement Award, European Union Studies Association—EUSA, (May 2019) Chevalier in the French Legion of Honor. Awarded April 2018, decoration ceremony (Dec 2018) SWIPE (Women in International Political Economy) Award for mentoring women from the International Political Economy Section of the International Studies Association (Feb 2017) BJPIR Prize for best article in 2014--British Journal of Politics and International Relations—for “Speaking to the Markets or to the People?” Best Paper Award, European Community Studies Association (ECSA)-Canada 2012 for “The Clash of Titans/ The White Knight and the Iron Lady.” (co-authored with A. Crespy). Honorary Doctorate (doctor honoris causa), Université Libre de Bruxelles—ULB (awarded December 2008) Phi Beta Kappa, Epsilon: Recipient of Honorary Membership (Boston University, December 2004). Jean Monnet Chair of European Integration (2001 to present). Awarded by the European Union Commission. Distinguished Scholar Award, University of Massachusetts Boston (May l997). Chevalier in the Order of the Palmes Académiques—French government decoration for academic scholarship (Oct l994). Mention d’Honneur for Democratizing France, Gaston Defferre Prize Ceremony, Marseilles, May l992. ACADEMIC FELLOWSHIPS Guggenheim Fellowship (awarded 2018, for 2019) for a book project entitled: ‘The Rhetoric of Discontent: A Transatlantic Inquiry into the West's Crisis of Democratic Capitalism.' For more detail, see: https://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/vivien-a-schmidt/ Visiting Research Scholar (Jan – Jun 2017)—Research College for the Transformation of Europe, Free University Berlin. Research Fellowship (June 2014-June 2015), European Commission, Directorate General of Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN) on “Political Economy of EMU: Rebuilding Trust and Support for Economic Integration.” Schmidt 4 Visiting Research Scholar (Jan – Jun 2010)—Research College for the Transformation of Europe, Free University Berlin. CNRS (French National Council for Scientific Research) Foreign Researcher Award (July – Dec. 2007) at CEVIPOF, Sciences Po. Franqui Chair (January through June 2007)—Inter-University Chair for Foreign Scholars in Belgium. Held at European Studies Institutes, ULB and Catholic University, Louvain. Rockefeller Foundation—Bellagio Study and Conference Center Residency Grant: July 17-August 15, 2003. For book project: Democracy in Europe. Fulbright European Union Research Scholar Award (Sept. 2001- Jan. 2002), Nuffield College, Oxford University. For book project: Democracy in Europe. Fulbright Senior Research Scholar Award (Feb -July l991), University of Paris X—Nanterre. Research for From State to Market? Fulbright-Hays Program, French Government Scholarship (l973-74): Institut d’Études Politiques, Paris. ACADEMIC GRANTS: EU Commission Grant (2015-2018): Co-investigator of the EU HORIZON 2020 grant ENLIGHTEN ‘European Legitimacy in Governing through Hard Times: The Role of European Networks,’ a collaborative project coordinated at the Copenhagen Business School (CBS). My contribution is primarily theory building with regard to the input, output, and throughout legitimacy of European institutions and the role of expert networks in European modes of governance, for use in the three empirically oriented work packages (€2.5 million). Center for Finance, Law and Policy, Boston University (2014): Principal Investigator for a grant for the workshop “Ideational and Social Resilience in Political Economic Life” at Boston University ($5000) European Science Foundation Grant (2012): A workshop on Resilient Liberalism, a collaborative book project (with Mark Thatcher) at Sciences Po, Paris (June 25-26— €14,000) Humanities Foundation Grant to hold a workshop in 2011 on Resilient Liberalism, a collaborative book project (2010--$8,500), at Boston University (March 25-26, 2012). EU Commission FP7 Grant for GR:EEN (Global Re-ordering: Evolution through European Networks)—Lead member for Boston University for this multi-university academic cooperation coordinated by Warwick University (2010-2014— €10 million grant in toto). Humanities Foundation Grant (2007) Boston University grant for translation into French of Democracy in Europe ($2000). Schmidt 5 Volkswagen Foundation Grant (1998-2000): Co-Director and Co-Principal Investigator of collaborative international research project on Welfare and Work in the Open Economy (co-directed with F. W. Scharpf)--Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies €150,000) University of Massachusetts Grants: Healey Grants, University of Massachusetts system (l992- l993, l985); Faculty Development Grants, UMass/Boston (l989, l987, l983) University of Chicago, Hillman Fellowship (l972-73): Research Assistantship (l97l-72). INSTITUTIONAL GRANTS EU Commission Grant: Director and Principal Investigator on the EU Grant: “Getting to Know Europe: EU Futures’ for a public lecture series by European artists, writers, public intellectuals, from the European Commission Delegation in Washington, including the ‘European Voices’ series and “Interferences,” on issues pertinent to the transatlantic relationship (Sept. 2015 to August 2017— €96,190) EU Commission Grant: Director and Principal Investigator for “Getting to Know Europe: The EU Inside Out” for a public lecture series by European artists, writers, public intellectuals, and ambassadors, awarded by the European Union Delegation in Washington DC, including a series of debates with European ambassadors, conversations with European artists and writers, intellectuals and activists, and a “European Voices” cultural festival (Jan. 2013 to May 2014— €75,000). EU Commission Global Erasmus Mundus Grant for PhD Program—Lead member for Boston University for this