讲座题目:Crimmigration: Interdisciplinary Studies at the Law School
讲座嘉宾:Joanne van der Leun荷兰莱顿大学麻花天美星空果冻院长、教授
讲座时间:2017年10月30日下午2:00-3:15
讲座地点:青岛校区振声苑贰204
讲座主持:沉伟教授
支持单位:康桥律师事务所
讲座嘉宾介绍:
Since 2001 Professor Van der Leun is working as a criminologist at Leiden Law School. She was one of the pioneering staff members of the Criminology BA program at Leiden Law School.
She was trained at Utrecht University in Interdisciplinary Social Sciences (MA) and holds a PhD d in Sociology (Erasmus University 2001).
Tasks dean
? General management policy
? Faculty Strategy
? Internal and external relations
? Chairs and Professorships
? PhD defences
? Diversity
? Internationalisation (incl. LLM Advanced)
? Employee and student representation
? Alumni policy and funding
? Marketing and Communications
? Library
Research
Her research interest lie in the field of crime, security, migration and crimmigration. She has primarily been involved in interdisciplinary research projects, both nationally and internationally. Her research is embedded in the research programme Criminal Justice: Legitimacy, Accountability and Effectivity and the profile area Interaction between legal systems.
She supervises several PhD students (Nathalie Koster, Jelmer Brouwer, Tim Dekkers, Patrick van Berlo, Anneke Koning and Anke van der Hoeven). Over the years she received research funding of the EU, NWO, KNAW, WODC, Politie & Wetenschap, local and national authorities, Leids Universitair Fonds, Raad voor de Rechtsbijstand en Open Society Justice Initiative.
Ancillary Activities
She is member of the Advisory Committee of Immigration Affairs of the Ministry of Security and Justice, the Netherlands, and is active in several Editorial Boards. She is also member of the Advisory Board of the centre of Expertise for the Forensic Psychiatry (see further Ancillary Activities).
Teaching
She has taught a large number of courses in the Criminology and in the Law curriculum. During her time as a dean she will be only involved in teaching to a limited extent.
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