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Federiga Bindi 

PI & Women in Sports

IWPR &University of Rome Tor Vergata

Dr.  Federiga Bindi is Jean Monnet Chair at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, a nonresident scholar at Carnegie Endowment, and Director of the Foreign Policy Initiative at IWPR. She created and led the European Center of Excellence at the University of Rome Tor Vergata.  She held positions at SAIS Johns Hopkins University,  Brookings Institution,Sciences Po, NUPI, the University of Lisbon, ULB the National School of Administration, and the Italian Cultural Institute in Brussels. Dr. Bindi’s latest books are the Foreign Policy of the European Union and  Europe and America. The End of Transatlantic Relations?

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Stephanie Anderson

Women in Military

University of Wyoming

Stephanie Anderson is the Associate Director of the Center for Global Studies and associate professor of political science at the University of Wyoming. She was a senior fellow at the Freie Universität Berlin researching EU security policy, as well as the scholar-in-residence at the EU Centre in Singapore. She is the past recipient of Fulbright Senior Scholar awards to the German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) in Berlin and to the Graduate School of International Studies at Sogang University in Seoul, Korea.  She holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge.

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Stefania Baroncelli

Women in Business

University of Bolzano/Bozen

Stefania Baroncelli is Pro-rector and full professor of Constitutional Law (European and Italian) at the Free University of Bolzano (Italy) and lawyer. In her field of expertise, she has participated to and organized different conferences dealing with women’s participation issues (such as the less represented gender quotas in public companies) also in collaboration with different association, such as the Bar Association. She is the President of the Ethics Committee of the Free University of Bolzano

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Eirikur Bergman

Women in Government

Bifrost University

Professor of Politics and Director of Centre for European Studies at Bifrost University in Iceland. His research interest can be positioned in the intersection of European Integration Politics and International Political Economy. In that context he also focus on Nationalism and Identity Politics. More recent interest is furthermore within the field of Participatory Democracy. Author of many books and high-level peer reviewed papers. In 2014 Palgrave Macmillan published his book Iceland and the International Financial Crisis: Boom, Bust and Recovery.

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Claudia Ramos

Women in Media

University Fernando Pessoa

Professor of Politics and Director of Centre for European Studies at Bifrost University in Iceland. His research interest can be positioned in the intersection of European Integration Politics and International Political Economy. In that context he also focus on Nationalism and Identity Politics. More recent interest is furthermore within the field of Participatory Democracy. Author of many books and high-level peer reviewed papers. In 2014 Palgrave Macmillan published his book Iceland and the International Financial Crisis: Boom, Bust and Recovery.

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Fernanda Nicola

Women in Courts

American University

 

Fernanda G. Nicola is Professor of Law at the Washington College of Law, American University and she is the Director of the Program on International Organizations Law and Development. She received her PhD from Trento University and her SJD degree from Harvard Law School  Professor Nicola  was a Fernand Braudel Senior Fellowat the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence and a Visiting Professor at LUISS in Rome and she is a Permanent Visiting Professor at iCourts the Danish National Research Foundation’s Center of Excellence for International Courts. She co-authored EU Law Stories:Contextual and Critical Histories of European Jurisprudence(CUP 2017) 

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Katarzyna Pisarska

Women in Diplomacy

European Academy of Diplomacy

Katarzyna Pisarska is Associate Professor at Warsaw School of Economics, Poland, and Founder and Director of the European Academy of Diplomacy and the Visegrad School of Political Studies. She is also a Program Director of the Warsaw Security Forum and a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum in Davos. In the past, Prof. Pisarska has completed fellowships at Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University SAIS, Australian National University and the University of Southern California. She specializes in EU Foreign Policy, EU-Russia Relations, and public diplomacy.

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Joaquin Roy

Women in Politics

University of Miami

Joaquín Roy (Lic. Law, University of Barcelona, 1966; Ph.D, Georgetown University, 1973), is Jean Monnet Professor and Director of University of Miami European Union Center of Excellence. He has published over 200 academic articles and reviews, and he is the author or editor of 39 books. He has also published over 1,400 columns and essays. He was awarded the Encomienda of the Order of Merit by King Juan Carlos of Spain.

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Gretchen Van Dyke

Women in Religion

University of Scranton

Dr. Van Dyke, Associate Professor of Political Science, has taught International Relations & American Government since 1994, after completing a M.A. and Ph.D. in Foreign Affairs at the University of Virginia.  She teaches electives in International Relations & American Government: U.S. Foreign Policy and Decision-making, War and Peace, Genocide, International Humanitarianism, European Foreign Policy, the European Union, Women in the Global Community, and the American Presidency. 

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Ausma Cimdina

Women in Academia

University of Latvia

Ausma Cimdina is the Dean of the Faculty of Philology at the University of Latvia. Her research interest mainly concerns modern criticism and theory, history and sociology of literature, feminist epistemology, culture and identities, Baltic literatures and culture, Latvian literature, gender and scientific culture, gender and politics

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