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My research focuses on EU Foreign and Security Policy, International Organisations (particularly, the EU, UN and NATO and to a lesser extent GCC and IMF) and their interaction in the field of global security, crisis management, diplomacy, peacekeeping/peacebuilding and global governance.
I am currently Chair and Professor of Security Studies and Director of the Institute for Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) at Leiden University (Campus Den Haag), The Netherlands. In addition, I also serve on the board of the Global Governance Institute (GGI) in Brussels. My passion lies at the intersection of teaching, scholarly research and policy-oriented think tank advice as well as academic management and educational reform.
My research focuses on EU Foreign and Security Policy, International Organisations (particularly, the EU, UN and NATO and to a lesser extent GCC and IMF) and their interaction in the field of global security, crisis management, diplomacy, peacekeeping/peacebuilding and global governance.
I am currently Chair and Professor of Security Studies and Director of the Institute for Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) at Leiden University (Campus Den Haag), The Netherlands. In addition, I also serve on the board of the Global Governance Institute (GGI) in Brussels. My passion lies at the intersection of teaching, scholarly research and policy-oriented think tank advice as well as academic management and educational reform.
My research focuses on EU Foreign and Security Policy, International Organisations (particularly, the EU, UN and NATO and to a lesser extent GCC and IMF) and their interaction in the field of global security, crisis management, diplomacy, peacekeeping/peacebuilding and global governance.
I am currently Chair and Professor of Security Studies and Director of the Institute for Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) at Leiden University (Campus Den Haag), The Netherlands. In addition, I also serve on the board of the Global Governance Institute (GGI) in Brussels. My passion lies at the intersection of teaching, scholarly research and policy-oriented think tank advice as well as academic management and educational reform.
My research focuses on EU Foreign and Security Policy, International Organisations (particularly, the EU, UN and NATO and to a lesser extent GCC and IMF) and their interaction in the field of global security, crisis management, diplomacy, peacekeeping/peacebuilding and global governance.
I am currently Chair and Professor of Security Studies and Director of the Institute for Security and Global Affairs (ISGA) at Leiden University (Campus Den Haag), The Netherlands. In addition, I also serve on the board of the Global Governance Institute (GGI) in Brussels. My passion lies at the intersection of teaching, scholarly research and policy-oriented think tank advice as well as academic management and educational reform.
co-edited with Giulia Tercovich
Routledge, 2018
International Peacekeeping, September 2016
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My teaching activities I am interested in the future of education in the fields of undergraduate, graduate and PhD mentoring as well as life-long learning. You can find out more about some of the education-related projects
In August 2020, we received a grant from the European Commission (Erasmus+ ) for establishing a strategic partnership for a "European Network on Teaching Excellence" (E-NOTE) . The project will identify best practices of teaching effectiveness in the realms of undergraduate and graduate teaching as well as PhD Supervision both in offline and online teaching activities. Particular emphasis will be placed on the impact of COVID-19 on higher education teaching adaptations. The project is led by the Institute of Security and Global Affairs at Leiden University.