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Curriculum Vitae
- 12/2013 – 10/2015: Scholarship for the Habilitation, Bayrische Gleichstellungsförderung (BGF)
- 08/2014 –10/2014: Research Stay, Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
- Since 10/2010: Member of the board for the „AG Organisationssoziologie“ of the DFG, since 09/2016 spokesperson of the board
- 10/2010 - 10/2012: Women's representative, Faculty for Social Sciences, LMU Munich. Women’s representative, Institute for Sociology, LMU Munich
- Since 04/2009: Scientific assistant, Academic Chair of Prof. Dr. Armin Nassehi, Institute for Sociology, LMU Munich
- 01/2009: Doctor’s degree, Dr. rer. pol, thesis: “Organisation und Werte – Formen, Funktionen, Folgen“ (summa cum laude)
- 10/2007 - 11/2008: Scientific employee, Academic Chair of Prof. Dr. Armin Nassehi, Institute for Sociology, LMU Munich
- 10/2007 - 12/2007: Lecturer, Academic Chair of Prof. Dr. Armin Nassehi, Institute for Sociology, LMU Munich.
- 03/2007: Visiting PhD-Student, Copenhagen Business School, Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy
- 01/2007 - 06/2007: Scholar as part of the „Hochschul- und Wissenschaftsprogramm“. Program for the assistance of equal opportunities for women in research and teaching, LMU Munich
- 01/2006 - 12/2006: Project employee fort he DFG-Research Project "Ethik und Organisation", Academic Chair of Prof. Dr. Armin Nassehi, Institute for Sociology, LMU Munich
- 10/2005 - 12/2005: Student assistant, Academic Chair of Prof. Dr. Armin Nassehi, Institute for Sociology, LMU Munich
- 2005 - 2008: Doctoral Studies in Sociology and Business Studies, LMU Munich
- 07/2004: Diploma’s degree, Economic Sciences
- 1999: Consultancy projects, freelance worker and internship at BBDO Consulting, Bosch Rexroth AG, Bain & Company, Deutsche Bank AG und Siemens AG and others
- 1999 - 2004: Study of Economic Sciences, University Witten/Herdecke, Germany and University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
- 1998 - 1999: Propaedeutic „Modernes Chinesisch“ (modern Chinese), University of Heidelberg, Germany and the Beijing Foreign Studies University, China