Anselm Vogler, M.A.
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Anselm Vogler is a Research Associate at the Chair of International Politics at the TU Dresden and the Political Science undergraduate student advisor. Previously, he studied political science and history in Dresden and New York and graduated in 2018.
Anselm Vogler has also been co-authoring studies and policy recommendations: Since 2015, he has published on policy approaches to environmental sustainability and integration policy. He conducts educational work at the Technical University as well as outside of academia. He developed and managed educational projects for the memorial at Münchner Platz Dresden, the Umweltzentrum Dresden and the Military History Museum of the German Bundeswehr in Dresden.
Anselm Vogler is an alumni of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Robert Bosch Foundation. He won the Viktor Klemperer Award as the best graduate of his Master's degree course in 2018, and in 2019 the Young Talent Award of the Beijing Humboldt Forum.
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1. Short Biography
Education:
June 2018 | Master of Arts Politik und Verfassung (Politics and Constitution) at TU Dresden (Final grade: 1,1) |
2017-2018 |
Studying abroad for two semesters at the New School of Social Research in New York (GPA: 4.0) |
August 2015 | Bachelor of Arts Political Science with a minor in History at TU Dresden (Final grade: 1,7) |
Activities:
Since 2018 | Research Associate at the Chair of International Politics at TU Dresden |
2018-2019 | Research Associate at the Chair of Comparative Politics at TU Dresden |
2016-2017 | Research Assistant at the Chair of International Politics at TU Dresden |
2016 | Student Project Assistant at the „Heim-TÜV. Evaluation der dezentralen Unterbringung und der unteren Ausländerbehörden im Freistaat Sachsen.“ (Evaluation of decentral housing and lower governmental agencies for foreigners) for the Saxonian Commissioner for Foreign Nationals |
2015-2017 | Student Tutor for Empirical Social Research Methods at the Institute of Political Science |
2015-2016 | Research Assistant at Professor Matthias Vogt’s project “Migrant enculturation and regional Resiliency” |
2013-2015 | Student Assistant at Boysen/TU Dresden Research Training Group for Sustainable Energy Systems |
2. Research Interests
- Foreign Policy Analysis,
- International Organizations,
- International Migration,
- Empirical Methods of Social Research.
3. Publications
Chapters in Edited Volumes:
- With Erik Fritzsche (2019, im Erscheinen): Kriterien einer gelingenden Integrationspolitik (Requirements of successful Integration Policy), in: Bochmann, C./et al. (Hrsg.): Gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt gestalten, Wiesbaden: Springer VS.
- With Erik Fritzsche (2018): Braucht Demokratie Wirtschaftswachstum? Forschungsstand und legitimitätstheoretische Überlegungen zum Zusammenhang von Wirtschaftswachstum und Demokratiequalität (Does Democracy require growth?), in: Mannewitz, T. (Hrsg.): Die Demokratie und ihre Defekte: Analysen und Reformvorschläge, Wiesbaden: Springer VS, S. 57-86 (zum Buch; zum Beitrag).
Scientific Presentations:
- 2019, Conceptions of Geography and History in Chinese and Western Thinking, Beijing Humboldt Forum, Beijing, China.
The Presentation was awarded with the Beijing Humboldt-Forum‘s Young-Star-Prize as best European junior contribution. - 2019, Reintroducing international migration into IR theory, 13th EISA Pan-European Conference on International Relations, Sofia, Bulgaria.
- With Sebastian Trept, 2017, Brexit and the evolution of British newspaper coverage, Joint Workshop on Europe by Universities of Dresden, London, Trento and Wroclaw, Dresden, Germany.
Nonscientific Publications:
- With Erik Fritzsche, 2019, Eine andere Politik ist möglich!, in: Agora 42, 4/2019. S. 20-26.
- With Erik Fritzsche, 2018, Gefährdet Wachstum die Demokratie? Blogbeitrag auf Postwachstum.de, Blog des iöw (https://www.postwachstum.de/gefaehrdet-wachstum-die-demokratie-20181203).
4. Scholarships and Awards
2019 | Young-Star-Prize, Beijing Humboldt Forum |
2018 | Viktor-Klemperer-Award of TU Dresden for extraordinary study results |
2017-2018 | Two-term exchange scholarship by DAAD for studying at the New School for Social Research, New York |
2011 | Admission into the Volunteers College of Robert Bosch Foundation |
5. Memberships
Member and former Chairman of the Volunteers College’s alumni association (kollegiAL e.V.)
6. Teaching
WS 2018/19 |
2 × Undergraduate Introductory Course on Comparative Politics 1 × Graduate Practice Course International Organizations |
SS 2019 |
1x Undergraduate Introductory Course on International Politics 1 × Undergraduate Course on Policy Analysis Course on Migration and Integration Policy 1 × Graduate Course on Qualitative Comparative Analysis of International Migration causes |
WS 2019/20 | 2 × Undergraduate Course on Foreign Policy Analysis |