MES lecturers - International Graduate Center

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MES lecturers - International Graduate Center
Lecturers 2012
Course Title
Expanding
your business
across borders
Lecturer
Issam Bachir, International
Services Consulting, Bremen,
Germany
Research Skills
and Academic
Writing;
Introduction to
German
history, politics
and culture;
Career
Planning
Dr. Monika Blaschke,
Hochschule Bremen, Germany
Transition
Economies
Dr. Tomasz Brodzicki,
University of Gdansk
Info, Publications
Executive Vice President with HAWEKA AG in Burgwedel, Germany, Consultant on International projects and
across-the-Atlantic business practices and relationships, Expert on business expansion across borders, Mediator in
business disputes across borders, Facilitator in Project Management, Management Coach, Trainer and Consultant on
Intercultural Competence, Compliance Officer, Leader of Management Change Projects. Bachelor in Electrical
Engineering (B.E.) 1984, later managing director of several companies. Partner of CORDIS (Community Research &
Development Information Service in the European Union), Member of the American Chamber in Germany, Member
of the Foreign Trade Committee of the Chamber of Commerce in Bremen, Member of the Committee of small and
medium sized enterprises (SME), Member of the Russian-German Business Network, various Business Clubs and
Economical Circles related to European and American activities.
Academic Manager Master in European Studies since 1999. Historían; Undergraduate studies University of Freiburg
(Germany), University College Cork (Ireland), Graduate studies in the USA (University of Oregon) and PHD in
Germany (Universität Bremen, on German migrant press in the USA). Fulbright and German Marshall Fund grants.
Many years of teaching experience in, History, Career Skills, Intercultural Communication, Academic Research
Skills.
Further Education in Career Development Consulting.
Currently working on his Habil. PhD in economics, University of Gdansk, Faculty of Economics,
"Accumulation effects of the regional economic integration process within the EU" (in Polish) ;
supervisor: professor Anna Zielińska Głębocka, referees: professor Krystyna Strzała (UG), professor
Włodzimierz Siwiński (WNE UW)
Budget Policy
of the EU
Thea Emmerling, European
Commission, EEAS
EEAS, EU Representative at the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland. Before (since 04) : Deputy Head
of Unit, EU Commission Brussels, DG Health and Consumer Protection, Unit C6 Health measures (health law and
international affairs); today dealing mainly with tobacco control in the EU, international relations in health and the
EU and global health issues Before: 5 years Member of Cabinet of European Budget Commissioner Schreyer, dealing
with the main spending policies of the EU (agriculture, structural funds, some internal policies); several publications
on structural funds issues before: Health and consumer protection: public relation activities, speachwriter,
spokesperson for Health Commissioner Byrne 96/97: desk officer in DG Regio, dealing with structural funds 87-96:
political journalist and economic correspondent for the German Press Agency in Bonn and Düsseldorf.
EU-US
relations and
Introduction to
the German
Economy
Peter Falk, Hochschule Bremen
Full-time lecturer at the Hochschule Bremen School of Business and Management in the areas of International
Business, European Management, Cross-Cultural Management and Business English. Peter Falk has a tri-national
identity: Swedish – USA – German. Born in Trollhättan, Sweden, he spent his childhood and early school years in
Sweden and in Germany and his formative years in the US. He attended High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and
holds a B.A. from Concordia College in Minnesota, an M.A. from the University of Washington in Seattle and the
Zweite Staatsexamen from the Studienseminar Bremen. In addition, he has done seminar course work at the
University of Washington, in Heidelberg and at the University of Bremen. He has extensive teaching experience at
the secondary, undergraduate and graduate level in both, the US and in Germany. International teaching assignments
include courses in European Management and Comparative American-European Studies as a visiting professor at
East Tennessee State University and the University of Missouri-Kansas City, as well as a Socrates exchange lecturer
at the University of Westminster in London. In his teaching he likes to employ an interdisciplinary approach,
focussing on the study of the cultural determinants of business practices and management models in Europe and in
the US. Research interests and contributions are directed toward the broad category of international business
education, involving specifically course and curriculum design in international dual-degree programs in business at
the undergraduate and the MBA level. Major project activities include the function as the EU Co-Director of the
Transatlantic Business School Alliance, a consortium of universities in Europe and the US to promote international
business education, and participation as a consultant on an EU Twinning Project team in Riga, Latvia in 2003. This
EU project involved seminars and workshops in the Latvian Ministry of Transportation and Communication on HRM
practices and the European-wide convergence of the HR functions as part of the European integration process.
Applying for
funds A
practical
regional
example of
Michael Glotz-Richter, Bremen
City-State Senate for Building
and Environment
Michael Glotz Richter works as senior project manager for ‘sustainable mobility’ in the Bremen City Ministry for
Environment, Construction, Transport and European Affairs/ City of Bremen (Freie Hansestadt Bremen / Senator für
Umwelt, Bau, Verkehr und Europa). Michael Glotz-Richter holds a Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning of the
Technical University in Berlin, with a special focus on transport and environmental issues (1984). After working in
the field of urban planning and transport calming in Berlin and Cologne, he moved to Bremen in 1990. Since 1994 he
is responsible for the involvement of Bremen in several European projects on sustainable transport and
environmentally friendly mobility. Car-Sharing is one of the elements to reduce the dependence on the private car –
but as well good Public Transport, clean vehicles and seeing the bicycle as ultimate low-emission vehicle. Some key
projects have been: • ZEUS (Zero and Low Emission Vehicles in Urban Society), • INTERCEPT (Intermodal
Concepts on European Passenger Transport), • MOST (Mobility Strategies for next Decades), • Interreg-projects
TARGET (Travel Awareness in Regional Groups for Environmental Transport) and MoCuBa (Mobility Culture in
the Baltic Sea Area) • the project VIVALDI (Visionary and Vibrant Actions through Local transport Demonstration
Initiatives ) within the European CIVITAS initiative • SUGRE, PARFUM and COMPRO on clean vehicles. Bremen
has been received several awards for its mobility innovations (e.g. CIVITAS City of the Year 2005, ADAC award
“Luftqualität verbessern – Mobilität sichern” May 2006; OSMOSE award March 2007). Michael Glotz-Richter has
given numerous presentations on International Conferences. Recent Publication: Glotz-Richter, M; Loose, W; Nobis,
C. (July 2007) ; Car-Sharing als Beitrag zur Lösung von städtischen Verkehrsproblemen - Gestaltungsräume in der
Stadtentwicklung noch nicht ausreichend genutzt, Internationales Verkehrswesen 7/8 2007;
European
Structural
Funds
EU Projects,
Case study
Bremerhaven
Claudia Harms
Coordinator for transnational cooperation / Europa-Referentin at Magistrat Bremerhaven
Past :
Intern at Interreg North Sea Programme Secretariat
EU-Project Coordinator at County Rotenburg (Wuemme)
ICT project manager at Bremen Business Net GmbH Education
Fachhochschule für Verwaltung und Rechtspflege Berlin
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
University College Dublin
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Cultural
Implications of
Business and
International
Teamwork
Skills
Carola Helwig, MBA, Hamburg
Coach, Crosscultural Communication, Kulturkompass, Undergraduate Studies in Hamburg and Ireland,
Master of International Business administration, several stays overseas.
Presentation
Skills
Dr. Peter Holz, Bremen
European
Economic
Integration
Prof. Dr. Andreas Knorr,
Deutsche Hochschule für
Verwaltung, Speyer, Germany
Dr. Holz works as a coach and mediator, he teaches academic writing, public speaking and oral communication skills.
In 2006 he won the Author’s grant of the Bremer Literaturkonto, in 2005 he finished his Phd thesis in linguistics on
metaphors in cologne advertisements. In the 1990s he studied German Literatur and Language, Phonetics, Philosophy
and Semiotics in Bremen, Leeds (GB) and Århus (DK).
Professor of Economics National and International Economic Policy, Deutsche Verwaltungshochschule Speyer.
1993: Ph.D. in economics, University of Bayreuth, Germany. 1996: “Habilitation” in economics, University of
Bayreuth, Germany. 10/1996 – 09/1997: Professor of Economics (one-year deputyship), Technical University of
Ilmenau, Germany. 10/1997 – 03/1999: Professor of Transport Economics and Policy (18-months deputyship),
Technical University of Dresden, Germany. 04/1999 – 06/1999: Associate Professor of Economics, University of
Bayreuth, Germany. 02/2000-09/2004: Professor of International Economics, University of Bremen, Germany.
10/2004 – today: Professor of Economics (National and International Economic Policy), Deutsche Hochschule für
Verwaltungswissenschaften, Speyer, Germany. Fields of Research: Transport economics (Aviation, Railways, Postal
and Courier Services) International Trade (Antidumping) Competition policy and industrial organization European
Economic Integration
Prof. Knorr has published six monographies so far, exclusively in German (topic areas: postal and delivery service
liberalisation, telecommunications deregulation, international trade and the environment) plus a total of 79 articles in
journals and discussion papers, mostly in German. A complete list is available at www.dhvspeyer.de/Knorr/pubgesamt.htm. His English-language publications are listed below; some are available online. With
Heinz-Dieter Smeets and Günter Hofner: A Multilateral Framework of Principles and Rules for Trade in Services, in:
T. Oppermann and J. Molsberger (eds.): A New GATT for the Nineties and Europe '92, Baden-Baden: Nomos 1991,
pp. 191-211. Do "Blacklists" Enhance Aviation Safety?, in: Intereconomics, Vol. 32 (1997), pp. 14-22. Liberalisation
in Telecommunications, in: P. Guerrieri and H.-E. Scharrer (eds.): Trade, Investment and Competition Policies in the
Global Economy: The Case of the International Telecommunications Regime, Baden-Baden: Nomos 2002, pp. 21-52.
With Andreas Arndt: Successful Entry Strategies On the Deregulated US Domestic Market: The Case of Southwest
Airlines, in: Materialien des Wissenschaftsschwerpunkts "Globalisierung der Weltwirtschaft" (Weiße Reihe) der
Universität Bremen, Band 22, Bremen, Mai 2002 (33 pages) (http://www.wiwi.unibremen.de/iwim/publikationen/pdf/ Weisse-Reihe/w023.pdf). With Andreas Arndt: 'Noise Wars': The EU's 'Hushkit
Regulation' Environmental Protection or 'Eco'-protectionism?, in: Materialien des Wissenschaftsschwerpunkts
"Globalisierung der Weltwirtschaft" (Weiße Reihe) der Universität Bremen, Band 23, Bremen, August 2002 (27
pages) (http://www.wiwi.uni-bremen. de/iwim/publikationen/pdf/ Weisse-Reihe/w023.pdf). With Andreas Arndt:
Why Did Wal-Mart Fail in Germany (So Far)?, in: Materialien des Wissenschaftsschwerpunkts "Globalisierung der
Weltwirtschaft" (Weiße Reihe) der Universität Bremen, Band 24, Bremen, Juni 2003 (http://www.wiwi.uni-bremen.
de/iwim/ publikationen/pdf/Weisse-Reihe/w024.pdf). With Andreas Arndt: Alliance Strategy and the Fall of
Swissair: A Comment, in: Journal of Air Transport Management, 10. Jg. (2004), pp.. 119-123. Antidumping rules vs.
competition rules, in: Materialien des Wissenschaftsschwerpunktes „Globalisierung der Weltwirtschaft“ (Weiße
Reihe) der Universität Bremen, Nr. 31, Bremen 2004 (http://www.iwim.uni-bremen.de/publikationen/pdf/
W031.pdf). Will Eastern Enlargement Force the EU to Fundamentally Reform Its Common Agricultural Policy
(CAP)?, Materialien des Wissenschaftsschwerpunktes „Globalisierung der Weltwirtschaft“ (Weiße Reihe) der
Universität Bremen, Nr. 32, Bremen 2003 (http://www.iwim.uni-bremen.de/publikationen/pdf/W032.pdf).. With
Silvia Žigová: Competitive Advantage Through Innovative Pricing Strategies – The Case of the Airline Industry,
Berichte aus dem Weltwirtschaftlichen Kolloquium der Universität Bremen, Nr. 93, Bremen 2004
(http://www.iwim.uni-bremen.de/publikationen/ pdf/b093.pdf). With Andreas Arndt: Most Low-Cost Airlines
Fail(ed). Why Did Southwest Airlines Prosper?, in: P. Forsyth, D. Gillen, O.G. Mayer und H.-M. Niemeier (Hrsg.):
Competition versus Predation in Aviation Markets, Aldershot und Burlington: Ashgate 2005, pp. 145-170. „The Rail
Liberalisation Index 2004 – A Critical Appraisal“, FÖV Discussion Paper 29, Speyer 2006 (http://www.foevspeyer.de/publikationen/pubdb.asp?reihen_id=3). „Will ‚Blacklists’ Enhance Airline Safety?“, FÖV Discussion Paper
32, Speyer 2006 (http://www.foev-speyer.de/publikationen/pubdb.asp?reihen_id=3).
Competition
Policy in the
EU
Prof. Dr. David Laughton,
Sheffield Hallam University,
Great Britain
Head of Learning, Teaching and Assessment, FAculty of Organisation and Management, Sheffield Hallam
University, Pond Street, Sheffield, S1 1WB. Director of the Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning in
Employability (E3i), Sheffield Hallam University, Pond Street, Sheffield, S1 1WB.
European
Business Law
Prof. Dr. Friedrich Lehmann,
Hochschule Bremen, Germany
Program director Master in European Studies program since 1999. Co-founder of BEZ (Bremer EuropaZentrum)
Graduate studies in Göttingen and Munich, Germany, PHD. Legal counsel for the State and City Government of
Bremen for seven years. Since 1982, Professor of Law at different Universities of Applied Sciences (European Law,
Public Law, Constitutional Law), 2002-2006 deputy rector for international relations at Hochschule Bremen.
In 2004, Prof. Dr. Friedrich Lehmann has been awarded a Jean Monnet grant by the EU for the action entitled
European Module for the duration of three years. The module “EU Business and Administrative Law” combines
legal, economic and administrative aspects of European integration.
Prof. Lehmann was awarded a DAAD grant to teach at the University of Jaipur in India and another one to teach at
the University of Manipal in India and has taught European Business law in Riga, Groningen, Letterkenny, China,
Sweden and more.
Strategic
Management
Prof. Jack O`Herlihy,
Letterkenny Institute of
Technology, Ireland
Jack O'Herlihy was Head of Development for over ten years at Letterkenny Institute of Technology (LyIT). As the
senior manage with responsibility for linking the institute with the region it served, Jack managed the range of
support services provided to industry. This included training and consultancy services, applied research and
internaqtional cooperation. Jack has extensive experience of working with organisations in both the private and public
sectors especially in the context of organisational change and their adaptation to exploit the full potential of new
technologies. Jack also has extensive experiecne of working with companies in Learning Networtks. During the past
five years Jack has been the Director of a customised Masters Programmne for senior civil servants in both the
Dublin and Belfast Administragtions. This programme was developed in association with the Department of an
Taoiseach (Prime Minister) in the Republic of Ireland and the Office of the First and Deputy First Minister in
Northern Ireland. Jack who has long experience of Action Lerarninghas special fresponsibility for this element of the
programme. In addition to his work at LyIT Jack is also a Visiting Fellow in Manchester Business School.
Institutions,
Policy.-Making
and Regions in
the EU
Wolfgang Petzold, Committee of
the Regions, Brussels, Belgium
Wolfgang Petzold is a civil servant at the Committee of the Region in Brussels. Prior to that he was deputy head of
unit for information and communication at the European Commission, Directorate General for Regional Policy. After
having studied Sociology in Bremen and Hannover he worked for 15 years in different ministries in Germany before
entering the Commission services in 2001. Since years, he is part-time lecturer for EU affairs and regional policy and
has published several books and articles, in particular on EU cohesion policy.
Recent publications: Die Reform der EU-Strukturpolitik 2007–2013 zwischen Verteilungslogik und Europäisierung
(Reforming EU cohesion policy 2007-2013; Between the logics of redistribution and Europeanisation); in: Jahrbuch
des Föderalismus 2006 (Baden-Baden 2006); Solidarität und Beitragsgerechtigkeit. Die Reform der EU-Strukturfonds
und die Finanzielle Vorausschau (Solidarity and fair budget contribution); Hrsg. mit Ines Hartwig (Baden-Baden
2005); Zur Debatte und den Perspektiven der EU-Strukturpolitik nach 2006 (Debating EU cohesion policy reform
beyond 2006); in: Jahrbuch des Föderalismus 2004 (Baden-Baden 2004)); EU-Förderprogramme. Leitfaden für
Organisationen in den Bereichen Bildung, Soziales, Kultur und Entwicklungszusammenarbeit (EU funding
programmes. Guide for NGOs) (Frankfurt/M. 2003).
Die Vertretung der Freien Hansestadt Bremen bei
der Europäischen Union, Angelegenheiten der Bereiche Bau, Umwelt, Verkehr
Regional
Policies and
Structural
Funds overview
Project
Management
Torsten Raff, Bremen
representation office in Brussels
Brita Schemman, Hochschule
Bremerhaven
Since 2010, Research Assistant, Hochschule Bremerhaven, International Cruise Industry Management
Several positions in Marketing. i.e.,
1999-2003, International University Bremen gGmbH
Master of Arts in Mass Communications (with Distinction), University of Leicester; Great Britain
National Certificate in the Management of Horses (with Distinction Plumpton College, Großbritannien
European
Intellectual
Property Law
Harry Smeltekop, LL M, Hanze
University Groningen, The
Netherlands
Attorney IP , IT , privacy and contracts at Yspeert VWL, IP and ICT Law, Contracts at Smeltekop.com,
Former Attorney at Plas Bossinade, Attorney at Plas|Bossinade Advocaten N.V. , lecturer at Hogeschool van
Amsterdam
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, LL M , Law , 1995
Theories of
Integration
and: The EU as
a Global Player
Dr. Dieter Wolf, University
Bremen,
Germany
Since February 2002, Executive Manager of the CRC 597 Transformations of the State, University of Bremen and
Lecturer at the University of Bremen. April 2001 – January 2002 Assistant Professor at the Chair of Political Science,
Technische Universität München. August 1999 – March 2001 Research Fellow at the Chair of Political Science,
Technische Universität München, Research Project on “Globalization and the Nation-State” as part of the CRC 536
Reflexive Modernization; May 1997 – July 1999 Research Associate at the Center for European Law and Politics,
Bremen, and Lecturer at the University of Bremen. Research projects on Comitology and on Compliance in European
and International Politics (Prof. Michael Zürn and Christian Joerges); May 1994 – April 1997 Research Fellow and
Lecturer at the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies, University of Bremen (Prof. Dr. Michael Zürn);
June 1991 – September 1993 Research Fellow at the Department of Political Science, University of Tübingen (Prof.
Dr. Rudolf Hrbek). Participation in an interdisciplinary research project (together with members of the Economics
Department and the Law School) on European Integration. Main focus: The monetary aspects of the Treaty of
Maastricht on European Union; 1997 Ph. D. in Political Science, University of Tübingen; Graduate Studies in
Tübingen and Washington University in St. Louis, Mo./USA.
EU-Asia
Relations
Dr. Shazia Wülbers, University
of Hamburg
Recent publications include: Leibfried, Stephan/Wolf, Dieter 2005: Europeanization and the Unravelling European
Nation State: Dynamics and Feedback Effects, in: European Foreign Affairs Review 10:4, 479-499; 2005 Neyer,
Jürgen/Wolf, Dieter: The Analysis of Compliance with International Rules - Definitions, Variables and Methodology,
in: Zürn, Michael/Joerges, Christian (eds.): Law and Governance in Postnational Europe: Compliance Beyond the
Nation-State, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 40-64. Wolf, Dieter: Neo-Funktionalismus, in: Bieling, HansJürgen/Lerch, Marika (eds.): Theorien der Europäischen Integration, Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für
Sozialwissenschaften, 65-90. Wolf, Dieter: "Nicht Input, sondern Output, nicht Supply-Side, sondern Demand-Side":
Zur Veränderung der Einflusslogik in der Europäischen Union, in: Eising, Rainer/Kohler-Koch, Beate (eds.):
Interessenpolitik in Europa, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 79-94. Wolf, Dieter: State Aid Control at the National, European
and International Level, in: Zürn, Michael/Joerges, Christian (eds.): Law and Governance in Postnational Europe:
Compliance Beyond the Nation-State, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 65-117. 2003 Neyer, Jürgen/Wolf,
Dieter: Horizontal Enforcement in the EU: The BSE Case and the Case of State Aid Control, in: Kohler-Koch, Beate
(ed.): Linking EU and National Governance, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 201-224. Wolf, Dieter: Wie reagiert
die EU auf die Herausforderungen der Globalisierung? in: Chardon, Matthias/Göth, Ursula/Große Hüttmann,
Martin/Probst-Dobler, Christine (eds.): Regieren unter neuen Herausforderungen: Deutschland und Europa im 21.
Jahrhundert. Festschrift für Rudolf Hrbek zum 65. Geburtstag, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 267-286. 2002 Wolf, Dieter:
Die Weltbank: Wirksamkeit ihrer Politik und Regelungsbefolgung, in: Nahamowitz, Peter/Voigt, Rüdiger (eds.):
Globalisierung des Rechts II: Internationale Organisationen und Regelungsbereiche, Baden-Baden: Nomos, 233-256.
Wolf, Dieter: Neofunctionalism and Intergovernmentalism Amalgamated: The Case of EMU, in: Verdun, Amy (ed.):
The Euro: European Integration Theory and Economic and Monetary Union, Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield,
2003-2008: Doctoral thesis at Sciences Po Paris titled, “The Paradox of EU India Relations: Missed Opportunities in
Politics, Economics, Development Cooperation and Culture.” Supervisor: Christophe Jaffrelot
2001 -2003: DEA (equivalent of MPhil) at Paris 1 University Panthéon Sorbonne. Dissertation title “De Maastricht à
Amsterdam: Regards théoriques sur un moment de la construction européenne”.
1997 -1999: MPhil in International Relations at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. Dissertation title
“The European Union and the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation: A Case Study in Regional
Integration”.
1995 -1997: Master’s degree at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India.
1992 - 1995: Bachelor’s degree from Government Girls College, Bhopal, India.
Since 2009: Research Assistant, Institut für Politikwissenschaft, Universität Hamburg.
Since 2008: 'Lecturer and Researcher', CEuS, Universität Bremen.
2005- 2008: 'Editor', EuroIndia Centre, La Rochelle, France.
Several publications, including:
2010, Aziz Wülbers, Shazia, The Paradox of EU India Relations: Missed Opportunities in Politics, Economics,
Development Cooperation and Culture, Lexington Books