Institute of Political Science

Institute of Political Science

Welcome to the website of the Institute of Political Science at the University of Tübingen. Founded in 1952, we are the oldest political science department in Germany, and a renowned centre of excellence in both teaching and research. We offer a wide range of courses and programmes in political science for both BA and MA students. Cutting edge research is undertaken in our research units led by our professors, all international specialists in their respective fields. 

Staff

Abels, Gabriele (Professor)

Abels, Joscha (Research Officer)

Afscharian, Dominic (Research Officer - Fus-Project)

Andrä, Christine (Research Officer)

Augenstein, Lea (Research Officer)

Barrios, Harald (Private Lecturer)

Berten, John (Research Officer / Lecturer)

Betz, Johanna (Research Officer - Project GROEG)

Bieling, Hans-Jürgen (Professor)

Bruzelius, Cecilia (Junior Professor)

Buchner, Julia (Administration)

Buhr, Daniel (Adjunct Supernumery Professor)

Conradi, Elisabeth (Private Lecturer)

Cress, Anne (Research Officer)

Dierksmeier, Claus (Professor)

Diez, Thomas (Professor)

Dreier, Volker (Private Lecturer)

Edel, Mirjam (Senior Lecturer, tenured)

Eilfort, Michael (Honorary Professor)

Frankenberger, Rolf (Senior Lecturer, tenured / Academic Counsellor)

Futterer, Andrea (Research Officer - Project GROEG)

Glynn, Natalie (Research Officer / Lecturer)

Große Hüttmann, Martin (Senior Lecturer, tenured / Academic Counsellor)

Hasenclever, Andreas (Professor)

Jäger, Uli (Honorary Professor)

Jopp, Mathias (Honorary Professor)

Kassem, Sarrah (Research Officer)

Kiefer, Maximilian (Research Officer)

Kuisma, Mikko (MPPSC Program Lead)

Locher-Finke, Birgit (Honorary Professor)

Lucke, Franz von (Research Officer)

Meier-Braun, Karl-Heinz (Honorary Professor)

Menze, Thore (Research Officer - Fus-Project)

Messerschmidt, Maike (Research Officer)

Mohr, Edward (Research Officer - Fus-Project)

Nagel, Melanie (Research Officer - Project GROEG)

Nickisch, Petra (Administration)

Nies, Antje (Administration)

Pawlowski, Natalie (Research Officer)

Plieninger, Jürgen (Librarian)

Reiss, Lea (Research Officer - MiSP-Project)

Sändig, Jan (Research Officer)

Schlag, Gabi (Senior Lecturer, tenured / Academic Counsellor)

Schlumberger, Oliver (Professor)

Schrogl, Kai-Uwe (Honorary Professor)

Schulten, Thorsten (Honorary Professor)

Seeleib-Kaiser, Martin (Professor)

Sowula, Jakob (wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter)

Templ, Karl-Ulrich (Lecturer)

Tocci, Natalie (Honorary Professor)

Trautner, Bernhard (Honorary Professor)

Tremmel, Jörg (Adjunct Supernumery Professor)

Wagner, Stief (Administration)

Zolleis, Udo (Honorary Professor)

News

09.12.2016

Studium Generale: Aufstieg zur reginalen Großmacht: Iran

Prof. em. Dr. Peter Pawelka am Montag, 12.12.16 um 18 h c.t. im HS 25 Kupferbau

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09.12.2016

Institutskolloquium: Steuerwettbewerb, internationale Steuerkooperation und fiskalische Demokratie

Prof. Dr. Thomas Rixen (Universität Bamberg) am Mittwoch, 14.12.16 um 16 h c.t. im Raum 124, IfP

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06.12.2016

Studium Generale: Das Gebot der Landesverfassung: was bedeutet das heute?

Eberhard Stilz, Präsident Verfassungsgerichtshof für das Land Baden-Württemberg, Präsident Stiftung…

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03.12.2016

Studium Generale: Verständigung organisieren: Der Beitrag der Sozialen Arbeit

Prof. Dr. Rainer Treptow am Dienstag, 13.12.2016 um 18 h c.t. in HS 21 Kupferbau

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03.12.2016

Studium Generale: Führung auf tönernen Füßen: Saudi Arabien

Prof. em. Dr. Peter Pawelka am Montag, 05.12. um 18 h c.t. im HS 25, Kupferbau

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27.11.2016

Studium Generale: Resignation des Hoffnungsträgers: Ägypten

Prof. em. Dr. Peter Pawelka am Montag, 28.01.16 um 18 h c.t. im HS 25 Kupferbau

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27.11.2016

Studium Generale: Friedensliebe als Ziel in der universitären Lehrerbildung - Ethische und didaktische Überlegungen

Dr. Uta Müller, Universität Tübingen am Dienstag, 29.11.16 um 18 h c.t. im HS 21 Kupferbau

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