Sabine Selchow
Sabine Selchow

Dr Sabine Selchow

I am Senior Research Fellow in the ERC-funded project 20th Century International Economic Thinking and the Complex History of Globalisation at the European University Institute, Florence, and concepts and methods developer at Human Impact Pathway, a social venture based at LSE Ideas (London School of Economics) and supported by the UN Trust Fund for Human Security.

Before joining EUI in 2020, I was Research Fellow at the University of Sydney. Prior to that, I was for more than a decade researcher at LSE Global Governance and in the Civil Society and Human Security Research Unit at the London School of Economics, including as Research Fellow in Mary Kaldor's ERC-funded project "Security in Transition" and in Ulrich Beck's "Methodological Cosmopolitanism: In the Laboratory of Climate Change" (based at LMU, Germany). I have extensive teaching experience, including at the LSE, Sciences Po, Paris and Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals.

I am trained in the humanities and social sciences and apply qualitative and quantitative methods. I have a PhD in Government from the LSE.

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