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Dr Karolina Pomorska Current and Previous Positions Held 2017 - Assistant Professor, Leiden University, The Netherlands 2014 - Affiliated Research Fellow, Centre for Europe, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge, UK 2008-2017 Assistant Professor, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands 2012-2014 Marie Curie Fellow, Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge, UK 2012-2014 Research Associate, Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge, UK 2013 Spring Visiting Fellow, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Centre for Transatlantic Relations, Washington DC, US 2011 Winter Visiting Fellow, Centre for International Studies, Warsaw, Poland 2010 Autumn Associate Scholar at Pembroke College, University of Cambridge 2006-2008 Lecturer, University of Maastricht, The Netherlands Education 2008 Ph.D., Political Science, International Relations and European Studies Loughborough University, UK Thesis: From adaptation to Europeanization? Poland and the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union 2003 M.A., European Public Affairs, University of Maastricht and the European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA), The Netherlands Exam fields: Policy Evaluation, Lobbying in the EU, Policy-making in the European Union 2002 M.A., Political Science and International Relations University of Gdansk, Poland Management Experience 2014 - Director of Studies, European Public Affairs MA program 2008-2012 Coordinator, Minor European Studies program

Publications Google Scholar citations: 787 (h-index=16; i10-index=18) A. Articles in peer-reviewed journals Pomorska, K. and Noutcheva, G. (2017) Europe as a Regional Actor: Waning influence in an Unstable and Authoritarian Neighbourhood, Journal of Common Market Studies, 55(s1). Natorski, M. and K. Pomorska (2017) Trust and decision-making in times of crisis: the EU s response to the events in Ukraine, Journal of Common Market Studies, 55(1): 54-70. Pomorska, K. and S. Vanhoonacker (2016) Europe as a Global Actor: Searching for a New Strategic Approach, Journal of Common Market Studies, 54(s1): 204-217. [editorial review] Pomorska, K. and S. Vanhoonacker (2015) Resisting the European External Action Service, European Foreign Affairs Review, 20(2): 21-37. Pomorska, K. and S. Vanhoonacker (2015) Europe as a Global Actor: the (Un)Holy Trinity of Economy, Diplomacy and Security, Journal of Common Market Studies, 54(s1): 216-229. [editorial review] Pomorska, K. (2015) Foreign Ministries and limits to organizational learning in Central Eastern Europe, East European Politics, 31(1): 56-70. Juncos, A. and K. Pomorska (2014) Manufacturing Esprit de Corps: the case of the European External Action Service, Journal of Common Market Studies, 52(2): 302-319. Juncos, A. and K. Pomorska (2014) In the face of adversity: Explaining the attitudes of EEAS officials vis-à-vis the new service, Journal of European Public Policy, 20(9): 1332-1349. - this article is included in the SAGE set on European Foreign Policy, edited by B. Tonra, R. Whitman and A. Young who selected the foundational articles that have shaped mainstream academic discourse surrounding this topic Vanhoonacker, S. and K. Pomorska (2014) The European External Action Service and Agenda-setting in European Foreign Policy, Journal of European Public Policy, 20(9): 1316-1331. - one of the most read articles with 9212 downloads/views as of February 2017 Copsey, N. and K. Pomorska (2014) The Influence of the newer member States in the European Union. The Case of Poland and the Eastern Partnership, Europe-Asia Studies, 66(3): 421-443. Pomorska, K. and S. Vanhoonacker (2012) Poland in the Driving Seat: A Mature

Presidency in Turbulent Times, Journal of Common Market Studies, 50(s2): 139-164. Juncos, A. and K. Pomorska (2012) Invisible and unaccountable? National representatives and Council officials in EU Foreign Policy, Journal of European Public Policy, (18)8: 1096-1114. Petrov, P., K. Pomorska and S. Vanhoonacker (2012) The Emerging EU Diplomatic System: Opportunities and Challenges after Lisbon, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 7(1): 1-9. Maurer, H., K. Pomorska and S. Vanhoonacker (2011) The Presidency in EU External Relations: Who is at the helm? Politique Europeene, (35): 134-164. Juncos, A. and K. Pomorska (2010) Secretariat, Facilitator or Policy Entreprenour? Role perceptions of the officials of the Council Secretariat, European Integration online Papers, (14). Copsey, N. and K. Pomorska (2010) Poland s Power and Influence in the European Union: the Case of its Eastern Policy, Comparative European Politics, (8)3: 304-326. Juncos A. and K. Pomorska (2008) Does Size Matter? CFSP Committees after Enlargement, Journal of European Integration, 30(4): 493-509. Juncos, A. and K. Pomorska (2007) The deadlock that never happened: The impact of enlargement on the Common Foreign and Security Policy Council Working Groups, European Political Economy Review, 4-30. Pomorska, K. (2007) The Impact of Enlargement: Europeanisation of Polish Foreign Policy? Tracking Adaptation and Change in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 2(1): 25-51. Juncos, A. and K. Pomorska (2006) Playing the Brussels game: strategic socialisation in CFSP Council Working Groups, European Integration online Papers, 10(11). B. Edited Volumes Noutcheva, G., K. Pomorska an G. Bosse (2013) The EU and its Neighbours: Values versus Security in European Foreign Policy, Manchester: Manchester University Press; Vanhoonacker, S., K. Pomorska and P. Petrov (2012) The Emerging EU Diplomatic System, Special Issue of The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, (7)1. C. Chapters in edited volumes Pomorska, K. (forthcoming) European Union Foreign Policy, in: P. Haney et al. (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Foreign Policy Analysis, Oxford: Oxford University Press (part of the larger Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics project)

Copsey, N. and K. Pomorska (forthcoming) Poland: An Awkward Partner Redeemed, in: S. Bulmer and C. Lequesne (Eds.) The Member States of the European Union, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pomorska, K. (2017) Foreign Policies of Eastern EU states, in R. Whitman, I. Manners and A. Hadfield (Eds.) Foreign Policies of EU Member States, Routledge. Vanhoonacker, S. and K. Pomorska (2017) The Institutional Framework, in: C. Hill and M. Smith, International Relations and the European Union, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Juncos, A. and K. Pomorska (2015) Attitudes, Identities and an emergence of an esprit de corps in the EEAS, in: D. Spence and J. Batora (Eds.) The European External Action Service. European Diplomacy Post-Westphalia, Palgrave Macmillan. Juncos, A. and K. Pomorska (2015) The European External Action Service, in: K.E. Jorgensen et al (Eds.) The SAGE Handbook of European Foreign Policy, London: SAGE. Vanhoonacker, S. and K. Pomorska (2015) EU diplomacy post-lisbon. The legacy of Ashton era, in: M. Smith, S. Keukeleire and S. Vanhoonacker (Eds.) The Diplomatic System of the European Union: Evolution, Change and Challenges, Routledge. Pomorska, K. and N. Wright (2013) Europeanisation and foreign policy, in C. Bretherton and M. Manin (Eds.), The Europeanisation of European Politics, Palgrave. Pomorska, K. and G. Neutcheva (2013) Conceptualising the EU s Role in the Neighbourhood, in G. Noutcheva, K. Pomorska and G. Bosse (Eds.), The EU and its Neighbours: Values versus Security in European Foreign Policy, Manchester: Manchester University Press. Noutcheva, G., K. Pomorska and G. Bosse (2013) Values versus Security? The Choice for the EU and its Neighbours, in G. Noutcheva, K. Pomorska and G. Bosse (Eds.), The EU and its Neighbours: Values versus Security in European Foreign Policy, Manchester: Manchester University Press. Juncos, A. and K. Pomorska (2011) Invisible and unaccountable? National representatives and Council officials in EU foreign policy, in H. Sjursen (Eds.), The EU s Common Foreign and Security policy: The Quest for Democracy, Routledge. Maurer, H., K. Pomorska and S. Vanhoonacker (2011) La presidence du Conseil des Affaires estrangeres, in V. Charlety and M. Magenot (Eds.) Le sisteme presidential de l Union europeenne après Lisbonne, Ecole nationale d administation. Vanhoonacker, S., K. Pomorska and H. Maurer (2011) Belgium at the Helm of the EU External Relations. A Successful Non-Presidency, in S. Van Hecke and P.Bursens (Eds.), Presiedency of the Council of the European Union, Antwerp: Academic and Scientific Publications.

Pomorska, K. (2011) Poland: Learning the Brussels Game, in R. Wong and C. Hill (Eds.), National and European foreign policies: toward Europeanisation, Palgrave. D. Other professional publications Duke, S., K. Pomorska and S. Vanhoonacker (2012) The EU s Diplomatic Architecture: the Mid-Term Challenge, DSEU Policy Paper, available on http://dseu.lboro.ac.uk Elantonio, M. and K. Pomorska (2011) Research Based Learning at Maastricht University. A case study on an Interdisciplinary Project on Europeanisation, Journal of European Higher Education Area, 1(4). Vanhoonacker, S., K. Pomorska and H. Maurer (2010) The Council Presidency in CFSP Challenges for Poland in 2011, Report of the Centre for International Relations, Warsaw. Vanhoonacker, S., Dijkstra, H., Maurer, H. and Pomorska, K. (2010) Understanding the Role of the Administrative Level in ESDP: Towards a New Research Agenda, CFSP Forum, (7): 15-17. Pomorska, K. (2006) The EU and Belarus: the challenges of promoting security in the neighbourhood after the 2004 enlargement, CFSP Forum, (4)5. Buras, P. and K. Pomorska (2006) Poland and the European Neighbourhood Policy, Foreign Policy in Dialogue, 6(19), 34-43. Juncos, A. and K. Pomorska (2006) Learning the Roles and Embracing the Rules: CFSP Institutions as Arenas for learning and strategic socialization, Working Paper of the Observatory of European Foreign Policy, Barcelona. Major, C. and K. Pomorska (2005) Europeanisation: Framework or Fashion?, CFSP Forum, 3(5): 1-4. Awards and Research Grants Date IV 2017 X 2018 Primary Locations Loughborough Brussels London Award Position Description ESRC ( 300.000 in total) Leader of a Partner Institution Project: 28+ perspectives on Brexit: a guide to the multi-stakeholder negotiations ; led by Prof. Helen Drake and her team at Loughborough University who are joined by three partner institutions: Centre for Political Diplomatic Studies (Dr John Hemery), University of London Institute in Paris and Maastricht University (Dr Karolina Pomorska). The project will inform the Brexit negotiations in real time via up-to-date, research-informed knowledge about the EU Member States' Brexit positions and the Brussels negotiating environment.

2015-2017 2011-2014 Dublin, London, Maastricht Cambridge, UK and Brussels, Belgium 2011 Maastricht, The Netherlands and Brussels, Belgium 2010 Maastricht, The Netherlands ERASMUS+ Network (209.000 euro in total; 30.366 euro for Maastricht) Marie Curie Intra- European Fellowship, European Commission (200.000 euro) Executive Board of Maastricht University (5.000 euro) Executive Board of Maastricht University Leader of a Partner Institution (local PI) Sole Investigator Award Award Project: ANTERO - Addressing the Needs on Teaching, Education and Research in EU Foreign Policy; carried out by six partner institutions led by UCD Dublin (Prof Ben Tonra), including the LSE (dr Federicca Bicchi), ARENA Oslo (Prof Helene Sjursen), University of Kent (Prof Richard Whitman), University of Tampere (Prof Hanna Ojanen), Maastricht University (Dr Karolina Pomorska) and UACES (Prof Helen Drake). The goal of the project is to strengthen the interaction between research in the field of EU foreign policy and the translation of that research through innovative, research-led teaching. Project: The European External Action Service and its Diplomats: socialization in a multinational bureaucracy, carried out at the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge, UK. Involves survey research and interviews in Brussels, mainly at the EEAS; delivered workshop and conference presentations and published projectrelated articles. Together with a colleague from Law Faculty we developed and ran an interdisciplinary honours project for the top students from both faculties on the Negotiations in the European Union. The students were told the negotiation skills and the practicalities of negotiations in the Council. This was followed by three simulations, which were observed and commented upon by diplomats and legal services from the European institutions. The so-called A-level grant for research awarded for the proposal to the Dutch Scientific Council (NWO) for a research proposal marked excellent. (25.000 euro) 2010 Maastricht, The Netherlands and Brussels, Belgium 2003-2006 Loughborough UK and Brussels, Belgium 2002 Maastricht, The Netherlands Faculty Board at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University (2.500 euro) Haliwell Departmental Research Studentship Job Cohen Fund Scholarship Award Award Award Research Stimulation Grant to conduct fieldwork in Brussels that involved surveys and interviews in the Council Secretariat General, the Units dealing with Common Foreign and Security Policy and Common Security and Defence Policy. The results were published. Studentship awarded by the Department of Politics, International Relations and European Studies at Loughborough University, UK, covering the PhD tuition fees and the living costs. The Scholarship covered the fees and living costs for the M.A. in European Public Affairs wan jointly by the University of Maastricht and the European Institute of Public Administration. Various travel grants for attending international conferences and workshops,

including European Consortium for Political Research Joint Sessions of Workshops (Munster), European Union Studies Association (Montreal), International Studies Association (San Francisco). Academic Presentations (select list) A. Invited lectures and talks February 2017: Masterclass in European Foreign Policy Turning its back on Europe? De-europeanisation of national foreign policy, University College Dublin September 2016: Values and security in Europe s neighbourhood, European Academy, Berlin June 2015: Poland in Europe, invited by the European Council on Foreign Relations, Warsaw March 2015: Esprit de corps in the European External Action Service, ESSEC Business School, Paris February 2015: Socialisation in European Foreign Policy, University of Hamburg October 2014: Common Foreign and Security Policy, Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Warsaw July 2014: CFSP and European External Action Service, Summer School, Adger University July 2014: Common Foreign and Security Policy, College of Europe, Brugge May 2014: 10 Years of Polish Membership in the EU, Roundtable, University of Oxford January 2014: European External Action Service and CFSP, Aston University November 2013: European External Action Service, London School of Economics November 2012: European External Action Service, Central European University, Budapest October 2012: Development of the European External Action Service, University of East Anglia July 2011: Polish Presidency in the Council of the EU, Polish Embassy to the UK, London September 2012: Europeanisation and national Foreign Policy, PhD School, Cologne University November 2010: Socialisation and European Foreign Policy, University of Cambridge June 2010: Europeanisation and Polish Foreign Policy, University of Trier B. Conference paper presentations (selected examples) The two pillars of new intergovernmentalism. How CFSP and EMU have shaped post-maastricht EU governance UACES Annual Conference, London, UK (September 2016) With Uwe Puetter We are all in this together? Socialisation processes in European Foreign Policy UACES Annual Conference, London, UK (September 2016) With A. Juncos and A. Schakel Trust in times of crisis: the European Union s response to the events in Ukraine UACES Annual Conference, Bilbao, Spain (September 2015) With M. Natorski

"Manufacturing esprit de corps, the case of the European External Action Service" Annual Conference of the British International Studies Association, Birmingham, UK (June 2013) With A. Juncos A truly European diplomatic service? Domestic Responses to the Establishment of the EEAS European Union Studies Association Biennial Conference, Baltimore, USA (May 2013) With S. Vanhoonacker At the face of adversity: explaining attitudes of EEAS officials ECPR Standing Group on the European Union, Tampere, Finland (September 2012) With Ana Juncos EEAS and Agenda-Setting in European Foreign Policy University Association of Contemporary European Studies Annual Conference, Passau, Germany (September 2012) With S. Vanhoonacker Bringing individuals back in: socialization in European Foreign Policy, ECPR Joint Sessions of Workshops, St Gallen, Switzerland (April 2011) With A. Juncos Socialisation of officials in the Council Secretariat European Union Studies Association Biennial Conference, Boston, USA (March 2011) With A. Juncos Institutionalisation of the new emerging European diplomacy Workshop on the Diplomatic System of the European Union, Maastricht, The Netherlands (November 2010) With S. Vanhoonacker Invisible and Unaccoutable? The case of Council officials in EU foreign policy: EUROTRANS Workshop, Oslo, Norway (October 2010) with A. Juncos Bringing individuals back in: socialization in European Foreign Policy, ECPR Standing Group on International Relations Conference, Stockholm, Sweden (September 2010) With A. Juncos The Roles of the Presidency after the Lisbon Treaty University Association of Contemporary European Studies Annual Conference, Brugge, Belgium (September 2010) With S. Vanhoonacker and H. Maurer One Diplomatic Corps, Multiple Loyalties: Socialisation processes in the Council Secretariat European Union Studies Association Eleventh Biennial International Conference, Los Angeles, USA (April 2009) With A. Juncos Europeanisation of Polish foreign policy University Association of Contemporary European Studies Annual Conference, Edinburgh, UK (September 2008) Does Size Matter? CFSP Committees after Enlargement International Studies Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, USA (March 2008) With A. Juncos Playing the Brussels game: strategic socialization in CFSP Council Working Groups European Union Studies Association Tenth Biennial International Conference, Montreal, Canada (May 2007)

Professional Activities and Service Member, European Union Studies Association (EUSA) Member, International Studies Association (ISA) Member, University Association of Contemporary European Studies (UACES) Member, British International Studies Association (BISA) Member, Netherlands Institute for Government (NIG) Member, Polish International Studies Association (PTSM) Elected as a co-chair (2013-ongoing), The EU as a Global Actor Interest Section, European Union Studies Association Program Section Chair for the ECPR-SGEU Conference in The Hague, 2014 Article reviewer for: Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Comparative European Politics, Cooperation and Conflict, Europe-Asia Studies, Foreign Policy Analysis, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of Contemporary European Research, Journal of European Integration, Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of International Relations and Development, Research in Social Change (member of the editorial committee), Review of International Studies and West European Politics. Expert of the European Commission, involved in the evaluation of the Horizon 2020 grant proposals (call: H2020-INT-SOCIETY-2015). Professional Training Since 2013: training of diplomats in the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs at all levels of their career. This includes top-level trainings for the serving Polish Ambassadors. Topics include: Common Foreign and Security Policy (basic and advanced); European External Action Service (including preparation for the job competitions). Since 2014: training of diplomats and students from Diplomatic Academies from Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova and Turkey (co-financed by NATO) Previously: trainings prepared for the Russian diplomats and civil servants (on negotiation skills ), Spanish civil servants (on Common Security and Defense Policy), officials from the European Commission (on Common Foreign and Security Policy) and young diplomats and professionals from Azerbaijan (on European Foreign Policy). Engagement with PhD communities Member of the PhD Training Schools: Netherlands Institute of Government (contributing to the PhD school on Europeanisation); Flemish Association for Political Science (PhD workshops); July 2014 PhD Summer School organized by Adger University, Norway

November 2013 Speaker at the Annual meeting of the UACES Student Forum June 2013 Speaker at the PhD seminar at Kent University, Brussels September 2012 Speaker at the EXACT PhD School, Cologne External Examiner of PhD thesis: March 2015 Bruno Vandecasteele, Ghent University (supervisor: Jan Orbie; the other external examiner: Ole Elgstrom) December 2015 Philipp Thaler, Central European University (supervisor: Uwe Puetter; internal examiner: Michael Merlinger) Teaching 2006-7 The EU as an International Player (MAES); External Relations of the European Union (BAES); Area Studies (BAES); Policy Domains (BAES); Foreign and Security Policy (MAES); Introduction to Discourse Analysis (BAES); Research and Writing (BAES), Negotiation Skills (BES); MA and BA supervisor 2007-8 External Relations of the EU (coordination BAES); Policy Domains (BAES); EU as International Player (MAES); Area Studies (BAES); Introduction to Discourse Analysis (BAES); Negotiation Skills (BAES); Research Design (BAES); MA and BA supervisor 2008-9 Minor ES (coordinator); Negotiations in the EU (coordinator BAES); External Relations of the EU (coordinator BAES); Area Studies (BAES), Policy Domains (BAES); MA and BA supervisor 2009-10 Minor ES (coordinator); Negotiations in the EU (coordinator BAES); External Relations of the EU (coordinator BAES); Lobbying in the EU (coordinator MAEPA); MARBLE with Dr Mariolina Eliantonio (Law): Beyond the size of artichokes and the shape of cucumbers. How Europe affects its citizens and member states - from binding legal norms to vague political declarations; EU as International Player (MAES); MA and BA supervisor 2010-11 Minor ES (coordinator); External Relations of the EU (coordinator BAES); Lobbying in the EU (coordinator MAEPA); MARBLE with Dr Mariolina Eliantonio (Law): Beyond the size of artichokes and the shape of cucumbers. How Europe affects its citizens and member states - from binding legal norms to vague political declarations; EU as International Player (MAES); Qualitative Research Skills (BAES); MA and BA supervisor 2011-12 Minor ES (coordinator); External Relations of the EU (coordinator BAES); Lobbying in the EU (coordinator MAEPA); Negotiations in the EU (coordinator BAES); Dr Mariolina Eliantonio (Law): Beyond the size of artichokes and the shape of cucumbers. How Europe affects its citizens and member states - from binding legal norms to vague political declarations; EU as International Player (MAES); Qualitative Research Skills (BAES); MA and BA supervisor 2012-14 University of Cambridge (on leave)

2014-15 Director of Studies (MAEPA); Europeanisation (coordinator RMES); External Relations of the EU (coordinator BAES); Governance in the EU (coordinator MAEPA); MA and BA supervisor 2015-16 Director of Studies (MAEPA); External Relations of the EU (coordinator BAES); MA and BA supervisor 2016-17 Director of Studies (MAEPA); External Relations of the EU (coordinator BAES); MA and BA supervisor