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Dr. Andrea Jerković, MPA
Director
Senior researcher
EU project principal investigator
E-mail
jerkovic@european-security.info
Phone +43
(0)1 798 62 90-50
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Andrea Jerković
is the director of CEUSS, where she is working as principal investigator for
the EU projects VITRUV and AEROCEPTOR. She also was senior researcher in the
EU project FOCUS. After graduating in British and American Studies as well as German Studies from Leopold Franzens University
(Innsbruck, Tyrol), she earned a Master of Public Administration from the
Hans Sachs School of Advanced Studies, WWEDU World Wide Education (Wels,
Upper Austria). She received her doctoral degree from Sigmund Freud
University. Andrea Jerković also is member of the advisory board, Kölner Forum für Internationale Beziehungen und Sicherheitspolitik e.V. (KFIBS)/Cologne
Forum for International Relations and Security Policy. Her academic career began as tutor of Professor Alexander
Siedschlag at the Endowed Center for European Security Studies at the
University of Innsbruck in 2007. In the years 2008-2009, her professional
accomplishments included an internship at the Institute for Peace Research
and Security Policy (IFSH) at the University of Hamburg, the assistance of
the management of WWEDU World Wide Education, and a survey in the Austrian
national security research programme KIRAS at the Federal Ministry for
Transport, Innovation and Technology (BMVIT) in Vienna. At the international
level, Andrea Jerković has also worked for the European project Changing
Perceptions of Security and Interventions (CPSI) within the 7th EU Framework
Programme. She as well worked at the Institute for Security Research in the
framework of the project SFI@SFU in the Austrian national security research
programme KIRAS (November 2009-December 2011). Since the beginning of her
career, she has been acting as the head of organization for the European
Security Conference Initiative (ESCI). Her research has focused on culture
as an analytical concept (changing the public perception of European
Security) as well as on concepts of the International Community and the
European Union in state-building missions (conceptual problems of military
and civil co-operation related to the comprehensive approach).
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