BRIGITTE F. YOUNG March 2015
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CURRICULUM VITAE: BRIGITTE F. YOUNG March 2015 PERSONAL INFORMATION Place of Birtht: Gross-St. Florian, Österreich Nationality U.S.A. Family Status: Divorced Children: Daughter (geb. 14.12.1969, lives in San Francisco, USA) Postal Address: Fechnerstr. 5 10717 Berlin Telephone: +49 (0)3022193772 E-Mail: [email protected] Employment: Prof. em. (since 2011) Website: www.uni-muenster.de/IfPol/personen/Young.html EDUCATION 1998 Habiltation – Department of Political Sciences, Otto-Suhr-Institut, Free University Berlin, Chair: Prof. Dr. Elmar Altvater, Topic: Globalization and Genderregimes. 1990 Ph.D. Political Science (Doctor of Philosophy), University of Wisconsin, Madison/USA, Chair: Prof. Leon Lindberg, Dissertation: The Emergence and Disintegration of Modes of Regulation in Agriculture: Germany and the United States in an Historical Perspective. 1986 Master of Arts, University of Wisconsin, Madison/USA. 1984 University of Michigan, Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPR-; Quantitative Methodenausbildung). 1982 Master of Arts, University of California, Davis/USA, Political Science (Focus: Comparative Political Economy) Master's thesis: Prospects for Soviet Grain Production (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1983). 1978 Bachelor of Arts, Political Science (summa cum laude), University of California, Santa Barbara/USA. 1 POSITIONS HELD 1999 – 2011 (em.) Professor, Institute for Political Sciences, International Political Economy, Westfalian Wilhelms-University Münster. 2012/2013 (WT) Guest Professor, Central European University, Dept. of International Relations and European Studies, Budapest, Hungary. 2011 Guest Professor, Centre for the Study of Globalization and Regionalisation, University of Warwick, UK. 2011 (February/March) Guest Professor, Sciences-Politique, Lille, France. 2008/2009 (WT) Guest Professor, Sciences-Politique, Centre d’ėtudes et de recherches internationals (CERI/CNRS), Paris. 2009 – 2011 Speaker for «Globalization and Regionalisation», Institute for Political Science, University of Muenster. 2005 – 2007 Co-Director of the Institute of Political Science, University of Muenster; Member of the Faculty Board. 2006-2007 Summer School, Master of Customs Administration, Law Faculty, WWU-Münster, Global Trade Challenges for Customs Policies and Administration. 2001 – 2002 Dean, Women’s Institute of Technology Culture and Development (WIT), Development of Study Course: “Globalization and Development”. 1998 – 1999 Professor, Department of Political Science, Otto-Suhr-Institute, Free University Berlin. 1998 (March/April) Research Associate, School of Social Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas. 1997 – 1998 Guest Professor, Department of Political Science, Otto-Suhr- Institute, Free University Berlin. 1995/1996 (WT) Faculty Fellow, Humanities Center, Wesleyan University, Middletown/CT, USA. Research Associate, Georgetown University, Center for German and European Studies, School of Foreign Service, Washington, D.C., USA. 2 1991 – 1997 Professor, Department of Government, Wesleyan University, Middletown/CT, USA, Department: International Political Economy, Analysis and Comparison of Political Systems, European Politics. 1990 – 1991 (WS) Guest Professor, J.F. Kennedy Institute for North America Studies, Free University Berlin. 1988 – 1989 Lecturer, American Institutions Program, Department of History, University of Wisconsin, Madison/WI, USA. 1987 – 1988 Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison/WI, USA. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS/ADVISORY BOARDS 2011 – 2016 Scientific Advisor to the EU-FP7 FESSUD: Financialisation, Economy, Society, and Sustainable Development, Project Leader: Malcolm Sawyer, University of Leeds. 2013-2015 Member of Advisory Board, Global Labour University – Combating Inequality Research Project, Kassel University/Berlin School of Economics and Law (financed by the Boeckler Foundation). 2014 (November) Independent Expert for the EU-Commission, DG-Connect, Technical Review Report (ICT), Project: Symphony. 2014 (August/September) Chair of the Appointment Committee at the Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark. 2014 (August/September) Independent Expert for the EU Commission, DG-Science and Innovation, Evaluator for Horizon 2020. 2013 (January/February) Independent Expert for the EU-Commission, DG-Science and Research. Review: Financial Crisis, Causes, Policy Responses and Future Challenges. 2013 Member of Scientific Advisory Board, Gender Studies in Cologne (University of Cologne). 2012 – 2013 Member of the “Progress Forum” to advise the Enquete- Commission of the German Parliament, “Growth, Prosperity and Life Quality” to come up with recommendations on new economic indicators for sustainable economic growth (decoupling of economic growth and resource input). 3 20112 (March/April) Evaluator for the EU-7RP, EU-Comissions, DG-Science and Innovation. 2010 – 2014 German Delegate, Member of the Management Committee, and Working Group Leader of the EU-COST Project Action ISO902, (European Cooperation in Scientific and Technical Research): Systemic Risks, Financial Crisis and Credit: The Roots, Dynamics and Consequences of the Subprime Crisis” (Project Leader: Oliver Kessler). 2011 – 2014 Member of the Expert Committee for Reforms of the Economic and Monetary Union of the Minister of European Affairs of North Rhine Westfalia (NRW) under the leadership of the Research Initiative NRW in Europe, University of Düsseldorf. 2011 Member of the International Advisory Board “Improving the Effectiveness of Multilateral Trade Negotiations”, funded by Forskningsstiftelserna at the Swedish Handelsbanken, (Director: Cecilia Albin, Dept. of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University). 2008 Independent Expert for the EU-Commission, DG-Research, Evaluator for the EU 6-FP. 2005 – 2010 Member of the EU-Network of Excellence, “Global Governance, Regionalisation, and Regulation: The Role of the EU” (GARNET) with 47 European universities and think tanks; member of the Management Board. 2008 – 2009 Mobility Grant of EU-Network of Excellence, GARNET, Guest Professor, Sciences-Politique, Centre d’ėtudes et de recherches internationals (CERI/CNRS), Paris. 2007 Member of The Warwick Commission. The Multilateral Trade Regime: Which Way Forward. The University of Warwick, U.K. 2006 – 2011 Member in the Association for German Scientists e.V. 2006 (February/March) German Research Association – Funding for Research at UCSB and Northridge University, and Participation at the International Studies Association Conference, San Diego, USA. 2000 – 2002 Expert Member of the Enquête-Commission of the German Parliament, Globalization of the World Economy: Challenges and Answers. 4 FELLOWSHIPS/ GRANTS 1989 – 1990 Social Science Research Council (SSRC), Postdoctoral Fellowship, Berlin, Research Project: The State and Agriculture: Germany and the US. 1986-1987 Fulbright-Hays Dissertation Fellowship, University of Konstanz, Germany. 1986 Annual Honorary Department Award for Distinguished Teaching, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin, Madison/WI, USA. 1983 – 1984 Ogg Fellow, University of Wisconsin, Madison/WI, USA. 1982 – 1983 Regents' Fellow, University of California, Davis/CA, USA. 1982 Graduate Research Award, University of California, Davis/CA, USA. 1981 – 1982 Grant Co-Recipient, University-wide Energy Research Group, University of California, Berkeley, Forschungsprojekt: Energy, Fertilize, and Grain Production in the USSR. 1978 Graduated summa cum laude, University of California, Santa Barbara/CA, USA. 1975 – 1977 Regents' Scholar, University of California, Santa Barbara/CA, USA. LANGUAGES Germany Mother tongue English Fluent in word and writing French Reading level 5 FUNDED PROJECTS 2010 – 2014 EU-COST Project, Action ISO902, German Delegate and Member of Management Committee, Project: Systemic Risks, Financial Crisis and Credit, Working Group leader: Global Finance and Financial Stability (with Christoph Scherrer). 2009 – 2013 DFG (German Science Foundation) - Postdoc Support, Topic: The Political Economy of the Global Financialization Processes (Initiator with Oliver Kessler, Hans-Jürgen Bieling, Andreas Noelke). 2005 – 2006 EU-6th Framework Program, Network of Excellence, “Global Governance, Regionalisation and Regulation: The Role of the EU”, Senior Scientists and Member of the Management Committee, Project Leader of the Jointly Executed Research Project, “Gender in Political Economy (GIPE) ”Project Leader of the GARNET “Virtual Network”. 2004 – 2005 A Gender Agenda for the Doha Development Round of the WTO, Hans-Boeckler Foundation, Bonn. 2004 – 2008 Human Security in the Networks of Global Cities, Chubu University, Japan. 2002 – 2004 The Toyota Foundation, Project: Anti-terrorist/Anti-organized Crime Measures in East and South- East Asia: A Survey on their Impacts on Human Rights and Human Security, (Core Researchers: Prof. Kinhide Mushakoji, Japan; Seiko Hanochi, York University; Prof. Stephen Gill, Prof. Isabella Bakker, York University, Canada). 2001 – 2003 Multimedia Project Cyberspace as Interactive Learning Environment, Ministry of Science and Research, State of North- Rhine Westphalia, “Lighthouse Project”(Leuchtturmproject). 1999 – 2001 Multimedia Project Cyberspace as Interactive Learning Environment, Ministry of Science and Research, State of North- Rhine Westphalia, Higher Learning Project Funding II: (Hochschulsonderprojekt III). 1999 – 2001 The Toyota Foundation, Project: Globalization and Human Security: A Comparison between