Prof. Dr. Abels, Gabriele , born 1964, since September 2007 Professor for "political systems of Germany and the EU and European Integration". Since 2011 Gabriele Abels has a Jean Monnet-Chair. The scientific interest of Gabriele Abels applies primarily to the process of European Integration and the consequent emergence of a new political system. She is particularly concerned with issues of regulatory policy (risk regulation, biotechnology, food regulation), with risk analysis of technology, with the democratic design of the EU system as well as with gender perspectives on the European Integration process. She is co-editor of "femina politica : journal for feminist political science."
Prof. Dr. Bieling, Hans-Jürgen, born 1967, holds since October 2011 the chair for Political Economy and Economic Education at the department of Political Science in Tübingen.
Jun.-Prof. Bruzelius, Cecilia. Before joining the Department of Political Science in Tübingen, Cecilia received her doctorate in Social Policy from the University of Oxford. Prior to taking up her current post Tübingen, Cecilia has held post-doctoral and research assistant positions at the Department of Social Policy and Intervention in Oxford. Since 2019 Junior Professor of European Public Policy.
Prof. Diez, Thomas, Dr.phil., born 1970, studied political science, public law and economic and social history in Mannheim and at the Johns Hopkins University. Research and teaching activities at the Mannheim Center for European Social Research, the Copenhagen Peace Research Institute and the Universities of Aarhus, Copenhagen, University of Munich and Birmingham. Since 2009 without a university professor of political science and international relations at the Institute of Political Science at the University of Tuebingen. Focus of scientific work: European foreign policy, conflict studies, transformation of borders, the EU and Turkey / Cyprus.
Prof. Hasenclever, Andreas, Dr. rer. soc., born 1962, studied theology and political science in Tübingen, Munich and Paris. 1993-2000 researcher at the Institute for Political Science in Tuebingen, then as a research project leader at the Hesse Foundation for Peace and Conflict Research in Frankfurt / M. His research interests include the analysis of military interventions, religious conflicts and the theory of Democratic Peace.
Prof. Schlumberger, Oliver, Dr. rer. soc., studied political science and Islamic studies at Tübingen, where he worked as a research assistant and research assistant of Prof. Dr. Pawelka. Moved after graduation as a research consultant at the German Development Institute, Bonn. Since April 2009 Professor of the Middle East.
Prof. Seeleib-Kaiser, Martin, Dr. phil., studied Political Science, American Studies and Public Law at Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich (Germany) (MA 1989; Dr phil 1992) and was awarded the venia legendi in political science (habilitation) by Bremen University (Germany) (2000). Prior to his appointment at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen in 2017, he held appointments at the University of Oxford (2004-2017), Duke University (North Carolina, USA) (1999-2002) and Bremen University (1993-1999; 2002-2004). He was a visiting scholar/guest professor at George Washington University (USA; 1996), Shizuoka University (Japan; 1997), Aalborg University (DK; 2008) and the WZB Berlin Social Science Centre. Martin has held various administrative and management positions in academia; from 2011 to 2015 he served as Head of the Social Policy Department at the University of Oxford. He has also advised a number of governments and the EU Commission. Since 2017 Professor of Comparative Public Policy.
Honorary professors, visiting junior and senior lecturers complement the teaching curriculum of the Institute. They also provide a unique opportunity for students to relate their studies to policy practice in a wide range of fields such as media, parliamentary and policy work, diplomacy, and advocacy. Honorary professors teaching at the Institute are: Prof. Dr. Michael Eilfort (Berlin), Prof. Siegfried Frech (Stuttgart), Prof. Wolfgang Ischinger, Prof. Dr. Mathias Joop (Berlin), Prof. Dr. Birgit Locher-Finke (Tübingen), Prof. Dr. Karl-Heinz Meier-Braun, Prof. Dr. Kai-Uwe Schrogl (Paris), Prof. Dr. Natalie Tocci (Rom), Prof. Dr. Bernhard Trautner (Bonn), Prof. Dr. Hans-Georg Wehling (Reutlingen) and Prof. Dr. Udo Zolleis (Brussels). Adjunct lecturers add to the range of subjects offered especially in providing insights into areas of practice (for example the media, political education).
Approximately 1.100 students are currently enrolled in Political Science.