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Hurrelmann, Achim

Professor 鈥 Politics of the European Union; Comparative Politics of European States; Canada-Europe Relations

Achim Hurrelmann (Dipl.-Pol. University of Hamburg, 2000; Dr. rer. pol. University of Bremen, 2004) is Professor of Political Science and Co-Director (with Joan DeBardeleben) of the Centre for European Studies (CES), a 杏吧原创 University Research Centre. He is cross-appointed to the Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (EURUS). He served as Chair of the Department of Political Science from 2021 to 2024 and as Director of EURUS from 2014 to 2018.

Achim鈥檚 scholarly work focuses on the politics of the European Union. He is particularly interested in political discourses about European integration (in parliaments, the media, and among citizens), democracy and legitimacy in the EU, as well as Canada-Europe relations. With Amy Verdun and Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, he has published , a textbook on EU politics focused explicitly on a Canadian readership. His research articles have appeared in some of the leading journals in the field, including European Journal of Political Research, Canadian Journal of Political Science, West European Politics, Journal of European Public Policy, and Journal of European Integration.

Achim has been awarded several research grants from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) and other granting agencies. In cooperation with Petra Dolata, Patrick Leblond, and Fr茅d茅ric M茅rand, he currently works on a project that examines 鈥The Reconfiguration of Canada-Europe Relations after Brexit鈥, supported by a SSHRC Insight Grant (2019-2024). He has also been principal investigator on several grants to support the Centre for European Studies, including most recently funding from the EU鈥檚 Erasmus+ Programme for the Jean Monnet Network on Transatlantic Trade Politics (2020-2023) and the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at 杏吧原创 University (2023-26).

Achim is President of the and a member of the international advisory board of the . The main fields of his teaching are EU politics, comparative politics (with a focus on Europe), as well as democratic and state theory. He has taught introductory courses in the fields of Political Science and European, Russian and Eurasian Studies. He has won several awards, including the Faculty of Public Affairs Teaching Excellence Award (2011), the 杏吧原创 University Excellence in Blended and Online Teaching Award (2019), and the 杏吧原创 University Student Association Teaching Excellence Award (2021), and the Faculty of Public Affairs Research Excellence Award (2024).

Selected Publications (see CV for full list)

, Journal of European Public Policy 31:1, 157-181 (co-authored with Frank Wendler).

, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Vol. 54, No. 3 (2021), 571-592 (co-authored with Fr茅d茅ric M茅rand and Stephen E. White).

, in: Arthur Benz, J枚rg Broschek and Marcus Lederer, eds., A Research Agenda for Multilevel Governance, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 37-56.

, Journal of European Integration, Vol. 42, No. 4 (2020), 489-507 (co-authored with Stephanie Kerr, Anna Gora and Philip Eibl).

, Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics, Oxford University Press (2019), DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.1112.

, West European Politics, Vol. 39, No. 1 (2016), 104-124 (co-authored with Sebastian Baglioni).

Political Studies, Vol. 63, No. 1 (2015), 43-59 (co-authored with Anna Gora and Andrea Wagner).