Former Staff
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Dr. Jakob Erichsen01/2019 – 05/2023: Doctoral candidate Seit 06/2023: Employee in the social sciences cluster of the state program "Zukunft Schule im digitalen Zeitalter" (Europa-Universität Flensburg) E-mail: jakob.erichsen |
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Dr. Nadine Bernhard |
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Dr. Christian BrüggemannResearcher 2014 - 2017
E-Mail: c.brueggemann(at)hsap.de |
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Prof. i.R. Dr. Jürgen Henze1993 to 2015 Professor of Comparative Education 2015 to 2021 Senior Professor at the Department of Comparative Education Jürgen Henze has spent numerous research and teaching periods in East Asia, particularly in the People's Republic of China and Hong Kong. His research focuses on modernization processes and educational developments in East Asian education systems, theory and practice of cultural sensitization, as well as non-Western (especially Chinese) approaches to intercultural communication and competence development. |
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Franziska Primus
Researcher and Lecturer 2018 - 2019 Student Assistant 2014 - 2016 |
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Lena Förster
Secretariat and ERASMUS support from 2014 to 2018
Lena Förster headed the secretariat of the Department of Comparative and International Education and supervised ERASMUS students from Humboldt-Universität and from the countries of our partner universities. She is studying English and Spanish as a second degree to become a teacher. |
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Bettina Vogtdoctoral candidate 2011- 2018
Bettina Vogt was a doctoral student in the DFG project „Unterschiedliche Welten der Meritokratie? Schulische Leistungsbeurteilung und Verteilungsgerechtigkeit in Deutschland, Schweden und England im Zeitalter der ‚standards-based reform‘“ |
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Camilla Addey, PhD
Fritz Thyssen Fellow 2015 - 2017 |
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Univ.-Prof. em. Dr. Jürgen SchriewerChair holder from 1991 to 2010
He was President of the Comparative Education Society in Europe (1992-1996) and repeatedly visiting professor at universities in Paris, Stockholm, Tokyo, Mexico City and Buenos Aires. Together with colleagues in history, social and regional sciences, he was co-founder and deputy spokesperson of the DFG-funded research group "Historical-Social Science Comparison of Societies" (1995-2000) and the subsequent Collaborative Research Center "Representation of Social Orders in Transition. Intercultural and intertemporal comparisons" (2004-2012). His main research interests include: Theory and history of comparison in educational and social sciences; comparative-historical educational research (including the comparative history of science in educational science); and historical globalization research. For his work, he has been awarded the German-Japanese Research Prize of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and the X. Swedish Research Prize from the Jubilee Foundation of the Swedish Riksbank. |
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Martine Tarrieux
Secretariat 1992 - 2010 |