Prof. Amandine Orsini
Professor, Université Catholique de Louvain
About this speaker
Amandine Orsini (née Bled) is Professor of Political Science since October 2012 at the UCLouvain Saint-Louis Bruxelles. In 2009, she received a PhD in Political Science, specialisation Comparative Politics/International Relations from Sciences Po Bordeaux. During her PhD, she was visiting fellow at Keele University (10 months in 2005-2006, Marie-Curie fellowship) and at Warwick University (4 months in 2007, Garnet fellowship). After her PhD she obtained two post-doc contracts including a research mandate at the FNRS (Belgium research institution) she spent at Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB). In 2011, she developed part of her research at the Graduate Institute of Geneva (one month, COST action IS0802 fellowship), and in 2019 a scientific mission of one year at the European University Institute, Florence (12 months, FNRS funding). In January 2020 and January 2021 she has been Visiting Professor at Sciences Po Grenoble and in Octobre 2021 Visiting Professor at Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli (LUISS). She has been guest Professor at ULB from 2010 until 2022.
She is promotor of the YOUTH EARTH (2021-2024) research project and Jean Monnet Chair EUGLOBALGREEN (2022-2025) and since 2016 she coordinates the POLLEN programme, labeled as Jean Monnet Module (2016-2019). She is member of the EUNMUTE project, Jean Monnet excellence center at the Institute for European Studies of USL-B and member to the Jean Monnet Module ‘European Leadership for Global Change? Internal and External Dimensions of Europe’s Climate, Energy and Environmental Policy’ (2019-2022), and regularly co-organises the WIRE workshops (Workshops in International Relations), a series of international workshops she created in 2010. She is member to the international network Earth System Governance.