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PROF. DR. HENRIK ENDERLEIN
Associate Dean and Professor of Political Economy
Hertie School of Governance
Friedrichstraße 180
10117 Berlin
Tel.: (+49) - (0)30 259-219-130
Email: enderlein@hertie-school.org
Age: 35 (born in 1974)
Citizenship: German Married, two children
Henrik Enderlein is Professor of Political Economy at the Hertie School of Governance. He holds degrees from Sciences Po, Paris, and Columbia University, New York. He prepared his PhD at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne. From 2001-2003, he worked as an economist at the European Central Bank in Frankfurt before taking up a Junior Professorship in Economics at the Free University Berlin. In 2003, Henrik Enderlein was awarded the Max Planck Society's Otto-Hahn Medal for outstanding achievements by young scientists. He joined the Hertie School of Governance in 2005 and became its Associate Dean in 2008. During the academic year 2006-2007, Henrik Enderlein was Fulbright Distinguished Chair at Duke University's Political Science Department.
MAIN RESEARCH AREAS
International Political Economy
International Relations
Comparative Political Economy
European Integration
CURRENT POSITION
SINCE FALL 2005 HERTIE SCHOOL OF GOVERNANCE
PREVIOUS POSITIONS
2006-2007 DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, USA
- Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Contemporary German and European Studies, Department of Political Science
2003-2005 FREE UNIVERSITY BERLIN
- Junior-Professor of Economics
- Joint appointment in the Department of Economics and the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies
2001-2003 EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK, FRANKFURT AM MAIN, GERMANY
- Economist, Directorate General International and European Relations
- ECB observer at the Convention for the Future of Europe
1999-2001 MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF SOCIETIES, COLOGNE
EDUCATION
1999-2001 MAX-PLANCK-INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF SOCIETIES, COLOGNE
- Ph.D. (Dr. rer. pol.) from University of Bremen in April 2002 (“summa cum laude”).
- Dissertation: “Adjusting to EMU: The Impact of the European Economic and Monetary Union on domestic fiscal and wage-setting institutions”
1998-1999 COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK
- M.A. (student in the Ph.D.-Program)
1995-1998 INSTITUT D'ETUDES POLITIQUES, "SCIENCES-PO", PARIS
- Diplôme (M.A. equivalent) "mention lauréat"
1997 BROWN UNIVERSITY, PROVIDENCE, USA
- Semester abroad as research fellow at the Thomas J. Watson Institute for International Studies
AWARDS / FELLOWSHIPS
- Fulbright Distinguished Professorship for Contemporary German and European Studies at the Political Science Department of Duke University (2006-2007)
- Otto-Hahn-Medaille 2003, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
- Best 2003 EUSA Conference Paper Prize (awarded 2005)
- Doctoral Fellow at the Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies (1999-2001)
- President’s Fellow at Columbia University 1999-2000 (declined)
- Fellow of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University (1998-99)
- Scholar of the German National Merit Foundation (“Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes”) from 1996-1999
- British Chevening Scholarship 1998 by the British Council (declined)
- EU Dissertation Summer Institute Award at UNC-Chapel Hill (2000)
- OIP-Fellow at Brown University (1997)
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