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Bernd
Baumgartl, founder of navreme knowledge development,
held a doctorate in Social and Political Sciences of the European
University Institute in Florence, Italy, was an International
Scholar at MIT in Cambridge/MA, and Academic Visitor at LSE in London,
was an alumnus of several sessions of the Salzburg
Seminar, and a former EU official.
Since 1999 he worked as a researcher and consultant in Vienna, predominantly
in the framework of EU projects and as an adviser to several national
Ministries (Foreign Affairs, Education, Public Service). He taught
project design, management and evaluation, or participated as an expert
in the programmes Phare, Tacis, Echo, Leonardo, Culture2000, FP5,
and others. In 2007, he was appointed President of the European Institute
for the furthering of Democracy (EID).
He regularly taught at the Donau
University in Krems (AT) and collaborated with the Peace Training
Centre PATRIR in Cluj (RO).
Before he was a lecturer at the University
of Vienna, at the Central
European University in Budapest, at the Diplomatic
Academy in Vienna, at the European
Peace University in Schlaining, and at the Master Programme
on International Development of the International Labour Organisation
(ILO) in Torino, and served
as a faculty at the International Study Programme of the Salzburg
Seminar.
From 1999-2002, he was an external adviser to the Austrian Federal
Academy of Public Administration, in 2001-2003 an expert for
the Council
of Europe, in 2004 for the World
Bank, and since 2001 an independent evaluator for DG
"Research" and DG
"Education and Culture" of the European Commission in Brussels.
He also served as member of the Steering Committee of the Capitalisation
and Evaluation Research Network (CERN),
and was contributing to the evaluation of EU migration policies
for the European Commission.
See his List
of Publications and Curriculum
Vitae in EU-Format (for download press right mouse button)
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