CV

Employment                              

2018-                   Postdoc
Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen

2017-                   Reviewer, Non-fiction
Dagbladet Information

2015-18               PhD Fellow
Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen.

2008-11               Political Advisor
Christiansborg, Danish Parliament

 

Education                                  

2018        PhD in Political Science, University of Copenhagen 

Dissertation title: Economic theory, politics and the state in the neoliberal epoch

2015        MSc. in Political Science

University of Copenhagen

2012        MSc.  in Economic History

London School of Economics

2006        BA in History of Ideas and Sociology

                Aarhus University

 

Grants and awards

Eliteforsk Award 2015: Danish Government Grant awarded for Research Excellence 

Robert W. and Jessie Cox Award 2018: for best graduate student paper at ISA annual conference, International Studies Association

Other grants from:

Oticon Foundation

Nordea Fonden

Knud Høigaard Fonden

Augustinus Fonden

 

Teaching

The Political Economy of Inequality, Dept. of Political Science, Uni. of Copenhagen 2019

International relations 2-3, Dept. of Political Science, Uni. of Copenhagen 2018, 2019, 2020

Theory of Science and Methodology Dept. of Political Science, Uni. of Copenhagen 2013, 2018, 2019

Understanding Neoliberalism, Dept. of Political Science, Uni. of Copenhagen 2016

Theory of Social Science Dept of Sociology, Uni. Of Copenhagen  2009-10

General Sociology, Dept of Sociology, Uni. Of Copenhagen  2008-10

Guest lectures at:

Copenhagen Business School, University of Sydney, Aarhus University, The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Folkeunivesitet Copenhagen, Folkeuniversitetet Odense.

 

Visiting fellowships and research stays

Department of Political Economy, University of Sydney, February-April 2017

Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, January-March 2015

Department of Economics, University of London SOAS September-December 2014