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PROF. DR. HENRIK ENDERLEIN
Freie Universität Berlin
John F. Kennedy Institut für Nordamerikastudien
Lansstrasse 7-9, 14195 Berlin, Germany
Tel.: (+49) - (0)30 838 53603
Fax: (+49) - (0)30 838 52885
[email protected]
Age: 29 (born in 1974)
Citizenship: German
Since 2003 FREE UNIVERSITY BERLIN
- Junior-Professor of Economics
- Joint appointment in the Department of Economics and the John F. Kennedy Institute for North American Studies
- Main research areas: economic policy, international economics, political economy,economic history of the US and EMU, European integration.
PREVIOUS POSITIONS
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
- 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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