Teaching
Teaching
The Professorship teaches the module MK-132-EN-DI "Planetary Thinking". Further modules are in development for the coming semesters.
Supervision
The professorship supervises bachelor's and master's theses as well as doctoral projects that either a) pursue a political science focus – for example in the field of democracy research – or b) engage with planetary change from a humanities or social science perspective, or c) take an inter- or transdisciplinary approach to planetary change.
To ensure a focused and constructive start, all prospective candidates are asked to submit a short exposé outlining their proposed topic. This forms the basis for an initial conversation and helps assess the project’s fit for supervision. Please send a single PDF document that includes the following sections:
1. Working Title
2. Motivation
3. Research Question
4. Context & Relevance
5. Theoretical Framework
6. Methodological Approach
7. Preliminary Outline
8. Bibliography incl. key references
9. Timeline
For orientation, the exposé should comprise ca. 1000 words for a Bachelor’s thesis, ca. 2000 words for a Master’s thesis, and 3000 words for a PhD project. I look forward to reading your ideas and engaging with your proposal.