Curriculum Vitae Achim Hurrelmann Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies Department of Political Science Carleton University 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa ON K1S 5B6 Canada Phone: 613 520 2600 ext. 2294 Email: achim.hurrelmann@carleton.ca CHARACTER OF APPOINTMENT - Director, Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies - Associate Professor, Department of Political Science EDUCATION - Dr. rer. pol. (= PhD in Political Science), University of Bremen (Germany) 2004, Dissertation: Verfassung und Integration in Europa: Perspektiven der Konstitutionalisierung der Europäischen Union [Constitution and Integration in Europe: Perspectives on the Constitutionalization of the European Union] - Diplom-Politologe (= University Diploma in Political Science), University of Hamburg (Germany) 2000, Thesis: Verfassung und ökologische Krise: Verfassungstheoretische Lösungsansätze für Umweltprobleme [Constitution and Ecological Crisis: Constitutional Approaches to Solving Environmental Problems] EMPLOYMENT HISTORY - Since 2014: Director, Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, Carleton University - Since 2010: Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Carleton University (tenured) - 2007-2010: Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Carleton University (tenure track) - 2003-2006: Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (Research Associate), Research Center Transformations of the State, University of Bremen (Germany) - 2000-2003: Wissenschaftliche Hilfskraft (Research Assistant), Institute of Political Science, University of Essen (Germany) 1
PUBLICATIONS Lifetime summary Books (refereed/non-refereed) 3 (2/1) Journal articles (refereed/non-refereed) 19 (14/5) Edited books (refereed/non-refereed) 6 (6/0) Book chapters (refereed/non-refereed) 24 (22/2) Newspaper op-eds 4 Working papers (not subsequently published) 1 Book reviews 5 Details on publications (* indicates refereed) Books 1. * Schneider, S., Hurrelmann, A., Krell-Laluhová, Z., Nullmeier, F. and Wiesner, A. 2010, Democracy s Deep Roots: Why the Nation State Remains Legitimate (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan). 2. * Hurrelmann, A. 2005, Verfassung und Integration in Europa: Wege zu einer supranationalen Demokratie [Constitution and Integration in Europe: Pathways towards Supranational Democracy] (Frankfurt/New York: Campus). 3. Hurrelmann, A. 2000, Verfassung und ökologische Krise: Verfassungs-theoretische Lösungsansätze für Umweltprobleme [Constitution and Ecological Crisis: Constitutional Approaches to Solving Environmental Problems] (Münster/ Hamburg/London: LIT, 2000). Journal articles 1. * Hurrelmann, A. 2017, Empirical Legitimation Analysis in International Relations: How to Learn from the Insights and Avoid the Mistakes of Research in EU Studies, Contemporary Politics 23:1, 63-80. 2. * Baglioni, S. and Hurrelmann, A. 2016, The Eurozone Crisis and Citizen Engagement in EU Affairs, West European Politics 39:1, 104-124. 3. * Hurrelmann, A., Gora, A., and Wagner, A. 2015, The Politicization of European Integration: More than an Elite Affair?, Political Studies 63:1, 43-59. 4. * Hurrelmann, A. 2015, Demoi-cratic Citizenship in Europe: An Impossible Ideal?, Journal of European Public Policy 22:1, 19-36. 5. * Hurrelmann, A. 2014, Democracy beyond the State: Some Insights from the European Union, Political Science Quarterly 129:1, 87-106. 6. * Hurrelmann, A., Gora, A., and Wagner, A. 2013, The Legitimation of the European Union in the News Media: Three Treaty Reform Debates, Journal of European Public Policy 20:4, 515-34. 7. * Hurrelmann, A. and DeBardeleben, J. 2009, Democratic Dilemmas in EU Multilevel Governance: Untangling the Gordian Knot, European Political Science Review 1:2, 229-47. 2
8. * Hurrelmann, A., Krell-Laluhová, Z., Nullmeier, F., Schneider, S. and Wiesner, A. 2009, Why the Democratic Nation State is Still Legitimate: A Study of Media Discourses, European Journal of Political Research 48:4, 483-515. 9. * Hurrelmann, A. 2008, Constructing Multilevel Legitimacy in the European Union: A Study of British and German Media Discourse, Comparative European Politics 6:2, 190-211. 10. Hurrelmann, A. 2008, Demokratie in der Europäischen Union: Eine Bestandsaufnahme [Democracy in the European Union: Taking Stock], Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte 58:32, 3-9. Partially reprinted in: Anstöße Sozialkunde OS 12 (Stuttgart: Ernst Klett Verlag 2010). [high school textbook] 11. * Hurrelmann, A. 2007, European Democracy, the Permissive Consensus, and the Collapse of the EU Constitution, European Law Journal 13:3, 343-59. 12. * Wiesner, A., Schneider, S., Nullmeier, F, Krell-Laluhová, Z. and Hurrelmann, A. 2006, Legalität und Legitimität erneut betrachtet [Legality and Legitimacy Reconsidered], Politische Vierteljahresschrift, Special Issue 36, 165-183. 13. Hurrelmann, A. 2006, Das Dilemma europäischer Demokratie: Eine Fortsetzung der Verfassungsdebatte könnte die EU weiter von den Bürgern entfremden [The Dilemma of European Democracy: Continuing the Constitutional Debate Could Further Alienate the EU from its Citizens] Vorgänge 45:2, 20-26. 14. * Hurrelmann, A., Krell-Laluhová, Z., Lhotta, R., Nullmeier, F. and Schneider, S. 2005, Is there a Legitimacy Crisis of the Nation State?, European Review 13:1, 119-137. 15. * Hurrelmann, A. 2003, Europäische Demokratie ohne europäischen Demos? Zivilgesellschaftliche Integration und die Reform der Europäischen Union [European Democracy without a European Demos? The Integrative Potential of Civil Society and the Reform of the European Union], Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 13:2, 661-692. 16. * Hurrelmann, A., Liebsch, K. and Nullmeier, F. 2002, Wie ist argumentative Entscheidungsfindung möglich? Deliberation in Versammlungen und Internetforen [How Is Decision-Making through Public Reason Possible? Deliberation in Meetings and Internet Fora], Leviathan 30:4 (2002), 544-564. 17. Hurrelmann, A. 2002, Von der Alternative zum Korrektiv? Bündnis 90/Die Grünen als Regierungspartei [From an Alternative to a Corrective? The Greens as Governing Party] Vorgänge 41:1, 24-29. 18. Hurrelmann, A. 2001, Hohe Erwartungen keine Strategie: Warum die Grünen in der Umweltpolitik nach knapp drei Regierungsjahren so schlecht dastehen [High Expectations No Strategy: Why the Green Party s Environmental Policies Have Been Unsuccessful in Almost Three Years in Government] Kommune 19:8, 41-44. 19. Hurrelmann, A. 2001, Zwischen Regierungsverantwortung und Bewegungserbe. Parteireform bei Bündnis 90/Die Grünen [Caught between Government Responsibility and Social Movement Legacy: Party Reform in the Green Party] Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen 14:3, 46-51. Edited books 1. * Hurrelmann, A. and Schneider, S., eds. 2015, The Legitimacy of Regional Integration in Europe and the Americas (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan). 3
2. * DeBardeleben, J. and Hurrelmann, A., eds. 2011, Transnational Europe: Promise Paradox Limits (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan). 3. * Hurrelmann, A., Leibfried, S., Martens, K. and Mayer, P., eds. 2007, Transforming the Golden-Age Nation State (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan). German translation: Zerfasert der Nationalstaat? Zur Internationalisierung politischer Verantwortung (Frankfurt/New York: Campus, 2008). 4. * Hurrelmann, A., Schneider, S. and Steffek, J., eds. 2007, Legitimacy in an Age of Global Politics (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan). 5. * DeBardeleben, J. and Hurrelmann, A., eds. 2007, Democratic Dilemmas of Multilevel Governance: Legitimacy, Representation and Accountability in the European Union (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan). 6. * Maier, M. L., Hurrelmann, A., Nullmeier, F., Pritzlaff, T. and Wiesner, A., eds. 2003, Politik als Lernprozess? Wissenszentrierte Ansätze in der Politikanalyse [Politics as a Learning Process? Knowledge-Based Approaches in Public Policy Analysis] (Opladen: Leske+Budrich) Book chapters 1. * Schneider, S. and Hurrelmann, A. 2015, Understanding the Legitimacy of Regional Integration: A Comparative and Mixed-Method Perspective, in A. Hurrelmann and S. Schneider, eds., The Legitimacy of Regional Integration in Europe and the Americas (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan), 1-16. 2. * Hurrelmann, A. and Schneider, S. 2015, Is North American Regionalism Less Politicized Than European Integration? Evidence from Focus Groups, in A. Hurrelmann and S. Schneider, eds., The Legitimacy of Regional Integration in Europe and the Americas (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan), 159-175. 3. * Hurrelmann, A. and Schneider, S. 2015, The Contested Legitimacy of Regional Integration, in A. Hurrelmann and S. Schneider, eds., The Legitimacy of Regional Integration in Europe and the Americas (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan), 251-260. 4. Hurrelmann, A. and Manolov, M. 2013, The Court of Justice of the European Union: Federalizing Actor in a Multilevel System, in N. Verrelli, ed., The Democratic Dilemma: Reforming Canada s Supreme Court (Montreal/Kingston: McGill Queen s University Press), 237-48. 5. * Hurrelmann, A. and DeBardeleben, J. 2011, Introduction in J. DeBardeleben and A. Hurrelmann, eds., Transnational Europe: Promise Paradox Limits (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan), 1-16. 6. * Hurrelmann, A. 2011, Transnationalism and the Theory of European Integration: Political Science Perspectives, in J. DeBardeleben and A. Hurrelmann, eds., Transnational Europe: Promise Paradox Limits (Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan), 19-36. 7. * DeBardeleben, J. and Hurrelmann, A. 2011, Conclusion in J. DeBardeleben and A. Hurrelmann, eds., Transnational Europe: Promise Paradox Limits (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan), 257-263. 8. * Hurrelmann, A., Leibfried, S., Martens, K. and Mayer, P. 2007, The Golden-Age Nation State and Its Transformation: A Framework for Analysis in A. Hurrelmann, S. Leibfried, K. Martens and P. Mayer, eds., Transforming the Golden-Age Nation State (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan), 1-23. 4
German translation: Die Zerfaserung des Nationalstaates: Ein analytischer Rahmen in A. Hurrelmann, S. Leibfried, K. Martens and P. Mayer, eds., Zerfasert der Nationalstaat? Die Internationalisierung politischer Verantwortung (Frankfurt/New York: Campus, 2008), 21-52. 9. * Hurrelmann, A., Leibfried, S., Martens, K. and Mayer, P. 2007, The Transformation of the Golden-Age Nation State: Findings and Perspectives in A. Hurrelmann, S. Leibfried, K. Martens and P. Mayer, eds., Transforming the Golden-Age Nation State (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan), 193-205. German translation: Die Transformation des Nationalstaates: Ergebnisse und Perspektiven in A. Hurrelmann, S. Leibfried, K. Martens and P. Mayer, eds., Zerfasert der Nationalstaat? Die Internationalisierung politischer Verantwortung (Frankfurt/New York: Campus, 2008), 303-322. 10. * Hurrelmann, A., Schneider, S. and Steffek, J. 2007, Introduction: Legitimacy in an Age of Global Politics in A. Hurrelmann, S. Schneider and J. Steffek, eds., Legitimacy in an Age of Global Politics (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan), 1-16. 11. * Schneider, S., Nullmeier, F. and Hurrelmann, A. 2007, Exploring the Communicative Dimension of Legitimacy: Text Analytical Approaches in A. Hurrelmann, S. Schneider and J. Steffek, eds., Legitimacy in an Age of Global Politics (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan), 126-155. 12. * Hurrelmann, A., Schneider, S. and Steffek, J. 2007, Conclusion: Legitimacy Making Sense of an Essentially Contested Concept in A. Hurrelmann, S. Schneider and J. Steffek, eds., Legitimacy in an Age of Global Politics (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan), 229-237. 13. * DeBardeleben, J. and Hurrelmann, A. 2007, Introduction in J. DeBardeleben and A: Hurrelmann, eds., Democratic Dilemmas of Multilevel Governance: Legitimacy, Representation and Accountability in the European Union (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan), 1-14. 14. * Hurrelmann, A. 2007, Multilevel Legitimacy: Conceptualizing Legitimacy Relationships between the EU and National Democracies in J. DeBardeleben and A. Hurrelmann, eds., Democratic Dilemmas of Multilevel Governance: Legitimacy, Representation and Accountability in the European Union (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan), 17-37. 15. * Hurrelmann, A. 2007, Is There a European Society? Social Conditions for Democracy in the EU in J. DeBardeleben and A. Hurrelmann, eds., Democratic Dilemmas of Multilevel Governance: Legitimacy, Representation and Accountability in the European Union (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan), 117-135. 16. * DeBardeleben, J. and Hurrelmann, A. 2007, Conclusion in J. DeBardeleben and A. Hurrelmann, eds., Democratic Dilemmas of Multilevel Governance: Legitimacy, Representation and Accountability in the European Union (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan), 240-243. 17. * Hurrelmann, A. 2007, Die Europäische Union als Verfassungsgemeinschaft? Optionen und Gefahren konstitutioneller Identitätspolitik [The European Union as Constitutional Community? Options and Risks of Constitutional Identity Politics] in J. Nida-Rümelin and W. Weidenfeld, eds., Europäische Identität Voraussetzungen und Strategien (Baden- Baden: Nomos). 5
18. * Schneider, S., Nullmeier, F, Krell-Laluhová, Z. and Hurrelmann, A. 2006, Legitimationskrise nationalstaatlicher Demokratien? [Legitimation Crisis of National Democracies?] in S. Leibfried and M. Zürn, eds., Transformationen des Staates? (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp), 197-229. 19. * Hurrelmann, A. 2005, Integration und europäische Verfassung: Zur Eignung der Integrationslehre als Theorie eines supranationalen Konstitutionalismus [Integration and the European Constitution: Can Rudolf Smend s Integration Theory be Applied to European Constitutionalism?] in R. Lhotta (ed.), Die Integration des modernen Staates: Zur Aktualität der Integrationslehre von Rudolf Smend (Baden-Baden: Nomos), 163-189. 20. * Hurrelmann, A. 2005, Constitutional Democracy and Social Integration: Models of Constitutionalism in the EU Reform Debate in W. Loth (ed.), La Gouvernance Supranational dans la Construction Européenne (Bruxelles: Bruylant), 309-338. 21. Hurrelmann, A. 2005, Gibt es eine demokratiefähige europäische Gesellschaft? Theoretische Überlegungen und empirische Befunde [Is there a European Society Ready for Democracy? Theoretical Considerations and Empirical Assessments], in W. Loth, ed., Europäische Gesellschaft: Grundlagen und Perspektiven (Opladen: Leske & Budrich), 83-97. 22. * Maier, M. L., Hurrelmann, A., Nullmeier, F., Pritzlaff, T. and Wiesner A. 2003, Einleitung: Kann Politik lernen? [Introduction: Is Learning in Politics Possible?], in M. L. Maier, A. Hurrelmann, F. Nullmeier, T. Pritzlaff and A. Wiesner, eds., Politik als Lernprozess? Wissenszentrierte Ansätze in der Politikanalyse (Opladen: Leske+Budrich), 7-22. 23. * Hurrelmann, A. 2003, Verfassungspolitik als Konstruktion von Lernprozessen? Konstitutionalisierung und Identitätsbildung in der Europäischen Union [Constitutional Politics as Construction of Learning Processes? Constitutionalization and Identity Formation in the European Union] in M. L. Maier, A. Hurrelmann, F. Nullmeier, T. Pritzlaff and A. Wiesner, eds., Politik als Lernprozess? Wissenszentrierte Ansätze in der Politikanalyse (Opladen: Leske+Budrich), 267-291. 24. * Hurrelmann, A. 2001, Politikfelder und Profilierung [Policy Domains and Profile- Building] in J. Raschke (with a contribution by A. Hurrelmann), Die Zukunft der Grünen (Frankfurt/New York: Campus), 143-170 and 206-265. Newspaper op-eds 1. Hurrelmann, A. 2016, Brexit Shows EU as Easy Target for Populists, Ottawa Citizen, 25 June 2016, D4. 2. Hurrelmann, A. 2015, A Deal Is Struck, But the Damage Is Done, Globe and Mail, 14 July 2015, A11. 3. Hurrelmann, A. 2015, Greece s Game of Chicken Gone Wrong, Globe and Mail, 30 June 2015, A12. 4. Hurrelmann, A. 2014, Ein Gesicht macht noch keine Demokratie [A Face Does Not Make A Democracy], The European, Special Issue on the European Parliament Election, http://de.theeuropean.eu/achim-hurrelmann/7793-eu-wahl-2014-schritt-zurdemokratisierung-der-eu. Reprinted in: Europäische Union Zentralabitur 2017 (Stuttgart: Ernst Klett Verlag, 2015). [high school exam book] 5. Hurrelmann, A. 2012, How Germany Is Ruining the Euro, Ottawa Citizen, 4 August 2012, B6. 6
Working papers [selection] 1. Hurrelmann, A. 2012, Nobel Peace Prize for the European Union, Commentary December 2012, Canada-Europe Transatlantic Dialogue, https://labs.carleton.ca/canadaeurope/2012/commentary-nobel-peace-prize-for-theeuropean-union/. Book reviews 1. Hurrelmann, A. 2012, Review of H. Enderlein, S. Wälti and M. Zürn, eds., Handbook of Multi-level Governance (Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2010) in Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 30:1, 182-183. 2. Hurrelmann, A. 2012, Review of B. Kohler-Koch and C. Quittkat, Die Entzauberung partizipativer Demokratie: Zur Rolle der Zivilgesellschaft bei der Demokratisierung von EU-Governance (Frankfurt, Campus, 2011), in Politische Vierteljahresschrift 53:1, 158-160. 3. Hurrelmann, A. 2008, Review of D. M. Farrell and R. Scully, Representing Europe s Citizens?: Electoral Institutions and the Failure of Parliamentary Representation (Oxford: Oxford UP, 2007) in Political Science Quarterly 123:2, 361-362. 4. Hurrelmann, A. 2005, Review of R. Tils, Politische Strategieanalyse: Konzeptionelle Grundlagen und Anwendung in der Umwelt- und Nachhaltigkeitspolitik (Wiesbaden: Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2005) in Politische Vierteljahresschrift 46:4, 734-735. 5. Hurrelmann, A. 2003, Review of M. Klein and J. W. Falter, Der lange Weg der Grünen: Eine Partei zwischen Protest und Regierung (München: Beck, 2003) in Vorgänge 42:3, 129-131. RESEARCH GRANTS AND OTHER EXTERNAL FUNDING - Jean Monnet Network on EU-Canada Relations: The EU and Canada in Dialogue, 300,000, European Union, Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, 2017-20 (co-applicant; principal applicant J. DeBardeleben). - Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at Carleton University, 100,000, European Union, Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, 2016-19 (principal applicant). - Jean Monnet Chair in Democracy in the European Union, 50,000, European Union, Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency, 2015-18 (principal applicant). - SSHRC Insight Grant, $292,300, for a project on The Eurozone Crisis and the Politicization of European Integration, 2013-18. (principal applicant). - European Commission Funding for European Union Centre of Excellence (EUCE), 360,000, 2013-16 (co-applicant; principal applicant J. DeBardeleben). - TransCoop Program Grant, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, 31,800, for a project on The Legitimacy of Regional Integration: Europe and North America Compared, 2010-2013 (joint applicant with S. Schneider). - SSHRC Standard Research Grant, $62,566, for a project on Multilevel Legitimacy in the European Union, 2009-2012 (principal applicant). - SSHRC Institutional Grant (4A-Support from Carleton University, Dean of Public Affairs and VP Research), $10,000, for a project on Multilevel Legitimacy in the European Union, 2008 (principal applicant). 7
PROFESSIONAL HONOURS - Faculty of Public Affairs Teaching Award, Carleton University, 2011 - Best Paper Award, European Community Studies Association Canada (ECSA-C) Biennial Conference in Edmonton, 2008 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES - Member of the Governing Board, European Community Studies Association Canada (ECSA-C) (since 2010) - Series editor of the Transformations of the State book series at Palgrave Macmillan (with S. Leibfried, K. Martens and P. Mayer) (since 2006) - Member of a SSHRC Insight Grant Selection Committee, Political Science and Public Administration (IG 2F), 2013-14 competition. - Co-chair of the Program Committee for the ECSA-C Biennial Conference 2012 in Ottawa (with P. Leblond) - Co-chair of the Comparative Politics Section for the CPSA Conference 2012 in Edmonton (with J. Paltiel) - External reviewer for scholarly journals: Comparative European Politics, Current Politics and Economics of Asia, European Political Science Review (2x), Forest Policy and Economics, Global Constitutionalism, Government & Opposition, Journal of European Integration, Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of Common Market Studies (2x), Journal of Contemporary European Studies, Journal of International Migration and Integration, Political Science Quarterly, Politische Vierteljahresschrift (5x), Review of European and Russian Affairs (5x), Review of International Studies (2x), Swiss Political Science Review, Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft - External reviewer for scholarly publishers: Brill Academic Publishing, Cambridge University Press, Campus Verlag, Edward Elgar, Oxford University Press, Palgrave Macmillan, Pearson, Thomson/Wadsworth, Westview Press (2x), UBC Press - External reviewer for granting agencies: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, SSHRC - External reviewer for tenure/promotion processes: Dalhousie University, York Univerisity TEACHING AND SUPERVISION Political Science - PSCI 1000 Introduction to Political Science (Fall/Winter 2011/12) - PSCI 1100 Introduction to Political Science I: Democracy in Theory and Practice (Fall 2012) - PSCI 1200 Introduction to Political Science II: World Politics (Summer 2013) - PSCI 2101 Comparative Politics of the Global North (Winter 2007, Fall 2007, Summer 2008, Winter 2009, Summer 2009, Winter 2010, Summer 2010, Winter 2011) - PSCI 3207 The Government and Politics of European Integration (Winter 2007, Winter 2008, Winter 2009, Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Winter 2015, Winter 2016, Winter 2017) - PSCI 4103 The Modern State (Winter 2008, Summer 2011, Summer 2012, Summer 2013, Summer 2014) 8
- PSCI 5103/EURR 5108 Canada-EU Relations: Summer Module (Summer 2016, Summer 2017) - PSCI 5609/EURR 5106 Selected Topics in European Integration Studies (Fall 2009 and Fall 2014, on Democracy in the European Union, Winter 2013, on The European Union after the Financial Crisis ). - PSCI 6106 Comparative Politics II (Winter 2010, Winter 2011) European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (EURUS) - EURR 1001 Introduction to European and Russian Studies (Fall 2015, Fall 2016, cotaught with J. Sahadeo) - EURR 5001A Interdisciplinary Seminar in European and Russian Studies I (Fall 2007, cotaught with J. DeBardeleben and J. Casteel; Fall 2015, co-taught with C. Viju) - EURR 5010A Research Design and Methodology in European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (Winter 2016, co-taught with C. Viju) - EURR 5300 Interdisciplinary Seminar in European and Russian Studies II (Winter 2008, Winter 2009, co-taught with J. Casteel) - EURR 5302 EU Summer Study Abroad (Summer 2009, co-taught with J. DeBardeleben) Summary of student supervisions Completed In progress BA Honours Research Essay 11 0 Master s total 10 5 Master s Thesis 6 0 Master s Research Essay 5 7 Doctoral 2 1 Post-Doctoral 2 1 ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (EURUS) - Director and Supervisor of Graduate Studies (since 2014); in this function chair of the Graduate Committee, Graduate Admissions Committee, and Tenure and Promotion Committee - Member, Management Board (since 2007) - Member, Program Review/Quality Assurance Committee (2009-2010 and 2013-2015) - Member, Graduate Admissions Committee (2007-2011) - Member, Hiring Committee for position in European Studies/Economics/Political Economy (January to April 2009) Department of Political Science - Supervisor of Undergraduate Studies (2010-2013), in this function chair of the Undergraduate Committee and member of the Curriculum and Priorities Committee (C&P) 9
- Member, Tenure and Promotion Committee (2007-2008, 2010-2011, 2015-16) - Member, Undergraduate Program Review Committee (2010-2011) - Member, Undergraduate Committee (2009-2010) Centre for European Studies (CES) - Co-Director (since 2016), in this function member of the Operational Management Group as well as chair or member of various committees (including hiring committee for EU Programs Coordinator, selection committees for grant recipients and visiting scholars) - Associate Director (2009-2016); in this function member of the Operational Management Group as well as chair or member of various committees (including hiring committee for EU Programs Coordinator, selection committees for grant recipients and visiting scholars) - Acting Associate Director (February to May 2008) Faculty and University Level - Member, Chairs and Directors Committee, Faculty of Public Affairs (since 2014) - Member, Carleton University Committee on Quality Assurance (CUCQA) (since 2015) - Member, Academic Policy and Curriculum Committee (APCC), Faculty of Public Affairs (2010-2013) - Member, University Committee on Degree Level Expectations (2012-2013) 10