WZB Guests
The WZB's research units are visited annually by numerous visiting scholars from Germany and abroad, who value the institute as a place of academic excellence, cooperative research, and open exchange.
In addition to individually organized visits to the research units, the WZB offers various programs for international guests and fellows. A list of guests at the WZB within the framework of the central programs and the Karl W. Deutsch Visiting Professorship since 2023 can be found in the tables below.
WZB fellows accompany the work of the WZB for a longer period of time. You can access the list of WZB fellows and information about the WZB Honorary Fellowship via the link.
Karl W. Deutsch Visiting Professors since 2023
| Name | Affiliation | Country | Department | Visit Sort ascending |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prof. Moses Shayo | The Hebrew University of Jerusalem | Israel | Market Behavior | - |
| Jennifer L. Hochschild | Harvard University | United States | Transformations of Democracy | - |
WZB Guests since 2023
| Name | Affiliation | Country | Department | Visit Sort ascending |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Prof. Maarten Voors | Wageningen University | Netherlands | Institutions and Political Inequality | - |
| Prof. Antonis Ellinas | University of Cyprus | Cyprus | Center for Civil Society Research | - |
| Prof. Youngjoo Cha, Ph.D. | Indiana University | United States | Skill Formation and Labor Markets | - |
| Karen Alter, Ph.D. | Northwestern University | United States | Global Governance | - |
| Prof. Jeffrey Kopstein | University of California | United States | Transformations of Democracy | - |
| Prof. Rachel Brulé Ph.D. | Boston University | United States | Institutions and Political Inequality | - |
| Prof. Dr. Camilla Borgna | University of Turin | Italy | Skill Formation and Labor Markets | - |
| Tomoko Takahashi, Ph.D. | University of Tokyo | Japan | Global Governance | - |
| Prof. Brian Christopher Rathbun, Ph. D. | University of Southern California | United States | Transformations of Democracy | - |
| Alexandra Siegel | University of Colorado Boulder | United States | Institutions and Political Inequality | - |