CV – Prof. Dr. Jasmin Riedl
Academic career
since 2019: Professor of Political Science with a special focus on domestic politics and comparative government at the Universität der Bundeswehr Munich.
since 2017: Habilitand at the Department of Political and Social Sciences at the Universität der Bundeswehr München.
January–December 2015: Parental leave.
March 2014: Promotion (magna cum laude, grade 1,2) at the Universität der Bundeswehr München.
since 2012: Member of the Research Centre RISK - Risk, Infrastructure, Security and Conflict.
since 2008: Research Assistant (PostDoc) at the Chair of Political Science with a special focus on domestic politics and comparative government at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of the Universität der Bundeswehr München.
July 2007: Magister (very good); University of Cologne: Political Science, Medieval and Modern History, Philosophy; Thesis examined by Prof. Dr. André Kaiser and Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Wessels.
Academic self-administration / Memberships
Since 2022: Member of the Research Centre SMAOH - Smart Digital Health.
Since 2021: Board member of the Research Centre RISK - Risk, Infrastructure, Security and Conflict.
2019 - 2020: Foreign officer of the Department of Political and Social Sciences.
2017–2019: Member of the appointment committee for the W3 professorship in Social Science Economics.
2014–2017: Member of the Commission for the Promotion of Young Academics.
2013–2014: Chair of the Commission for the Promotion of Young Academics (together with Vice President for Research).
2012–2013: Chair of the Working Group for the Promotion of Young Academics (together with Vice President for Research)
2011: Member of the Working Group on the distribution of clerical staff.
2010–2014: Member of the Senate of University of the Bundeswehr München.
2010–2014: Member of the Administrative Council of University of the Bundeswehr München.
2008–2014: Member of the Scientific Staff Convention.
2008–2012: Member of the Faculty Council of the Department of Political and Social Sciences.