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职称:Professor; Director
所属学校:Boston University
所属院系:College of Arts & Sciences
所属专业:International Relations and Affairs
联系方式:(617) 358-0192
Vivien A. Schmidt is Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration, Professor of International Relations and Political Science at Boston University, and Founding Director of BU’s Center for the Study of Europe. Her research focuses on European political economy, institutions, democracy, and political theory. Recent books include Resilient Liberalism in Europe’s Political Economy (co-edited, 2013), Debating Political Identity and Legitimacy in the European Union (co-edited, 2011), Democracy in Europe (2006)—named in 2015 by the European Parliament as one of the ‘100 Books on Europe to Remember’—and The Futures of European Capitalism (2002). Recent honors, awards, fellowships, and grants include an honorary doctorate from the Free University of Brussels (ULB), the Belgian Franqui Interuniversity Chair for foreign scholars, a research fellowship from the European Commission (DG ECFIN), and a EU Commission HORIZON 2020 Grant: (ENLIGHTEN: ‘European Legitimacy in Governing through Hard Times: The Role of European Networks¹–as a key researcher attached to the Free University of Brussels). Schmidt is a Visiting Professor at LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome and at the Copenhagen Business School. She has also been a visiting professor or scholar at Sciences Po in Paris, the Free University of Berlin, , the Free University of Brussels, the European University Institute, Oxford University, Cambridge University, and Warwick University, among others. She is past head of the European Union Studies Association (EUSA) and sits on the advisory boards of the Wissenschaft Zentrum Berlin, the Vienna Institute for Peace, and the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (Brussels). She has published ten books, over 100 scholarly journal articles or chapters in books, and numerous policy briefs and comments, most recently on the Eurozone crisis. Her current work focuses on democratic legitimacy in Europe, with a special focus on the challenges resulting from the Eurozone crisis, and on methodological theory, in particular on the importance of ideas and discourse in political analysis (discursive institutionalism).
Boston University: Professor of International Relations (l998 to present) Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration (2001 to present) Professor of Political Science (2009 to present) Founding Director, Center for the Study of Europe (2011 to present) Director, Center for International Relations (2008 to 2012 ) University of Massachusetts Boston: Professor of Political Science and Management (l993 - l998); Director, Center for Democracy and Development, and Senior Fellow, McCormack Institute (l994 - 1998). Director, European Studies Program (l993 - l998) Associate Professor (l987 - 1993); Assistant Professor (l981 - l987); Instructor (l979 - l981) Visiting Professorships and Affil iate Positions: Harvard University, Center for European Studies: C o - C hair, E uropean U nion Studies Group (2008 to present); Faculty Affiliate (l999 to present); Visiting Scholar (Sept. l992 to Feb.l993); Research Associate (l985) LUISS University , Schoo l of Government, Rome : Visiting Professor of Comparative Politics ( 2012 to present ) University of Geneva , Global Studies Institute (BU exchange program): Visiting Professor of International Relations (July 2013) Copenhagen Business School, Denmark: Visiting Professor of Comparative Political Economy (2008 to present) Sciences Po, Paris: Visiting Professor of European Studies (2000 to 2008) Freie Universität, Berlin — Otto Sühr Institute, Research College ‘The Transformative Power of Europe:” Visiti ng Research Scholar (January to June 2010) University of Göthenborg, Sweden: Visiting Research Scholar (October 2010) Warwick University, UK — Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS) Visiting fellowship (February 2010) Roskilde University, Denmark — Department of Globalization Studies Visiting Professor of Institutional Theory (November 2009; September 2011) IMT, Institute for Advanced Studies, Lucca, Italy — Political Science Visiting Professor of European Studies (May - June 2009)