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Professor Antje Wiener
Professor of Politics and International Relations at Bath

   
 
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Antje Wiener joined the Department in March 2007 as Professor of Politics and International Relations. Her Political Science degrees are from Carleton University, Canada (PhD 1996) and the Free University of Berlin (MA/Dipl Pol 1989). She has taught at the Free University of Berlin, Stanford University, Carleton University, the Universities of Sussex, Hannover, Queen's Belfast and Trento. Her research and teaching interests are in International Relations theory and International Law, Global Constitutionalism and European Integration theory.

She serves on various executive committees of learned societies and editorial boards including the European Consortium for Political Research's Standing Group of International Relations (SGIR) and the International Studies Association, is an associate editor of the European Political Science Review (EPSR) and founding co-editor of ConWEB Webpapers on Constitutionalism and Governance Beyond the State and serves on the editorial boards of the International Studies Review and the German Journal of International Relations (ZIB).

Book Launch: The Invisible Constitution of Politics, CUP 2008, 14 October 2008, 16:15h, 8W. 2.5 (PPTs)

 

Doctoral Supervision

  • Michael Clarke, MA 2006, Queen's University Belfast, UK, mc330@bath.ac.uk
  • Hannes Hansen-Magnusson, MA 2004, York University, UK, hhm20@bath.ac.uk
  • Paulo Rigueira, MA 2006, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK, pr241@bath.ac.uk
  • Sonja Schirmbeck, MA 2007, University of Frankfurt/M, D, ss367@bath.ac.uk
  • Kristen Kirkland, MA 2008, University of St Andrews, UK, kk254@bath.ac.uk
  • Dr Uwe Puetter, CEU Budapest (PhD Queen's 2004)
  • Dr Ben Muller, King's College, Ontario, Canada (PhD Queen's 2005)
  • Dr Guido Schwellnus, ETH Zurich (PhD Queen's 2007)
  • Dr Aidan McGarry, University of Brighton (PhD Queen's 2007)
  • Dr Thomas Pfister, Hochschule Bremen (PhD Queen's 2007)
  • Dr Margaret D Hagan, Queen's University Belfast (PhD Queen's 2008)