Previous Chairholders

First Chairholder: 2000-2001
Professor Thomas Albrich

Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck

mp_albrich.gifDr. Albrich is Professor of History at the University of Innsbruck and a noted authority on 20th century Jewish history in Central Europe in general and on post-World War II displaced persons (DPs) and Jewish refugees in particular. He has also written on the continuity of prewar and postwar Austrian anti-Semitism, the Allied bombing war in Western Austria during World War II, and the diplomacy of postwar restitution of Jewish property.     


Chairholder 2001-2002:
Dr. Eric Frey

Der Standard, Vienna


mp_frey.jpgDr. Frey was born in 1963 in Vienna. He is married to the television journalist Katinka Nowotny and has two children (Isabelle and Gideon). He holds a B.A. in International Affairs from Princeton University, an M.P.A. from Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School, and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Vienna. His career has been in journalism. He was a reporter and Bureau Chief of AP-DOW Jones News Service in Frankfurt, Germany. Since 1991 he has worked for Der Standard, a leading Austrian daily paper. Starting out as a deputy foreign editor, he was foreign director (1995-98) and economics director (1998-2001); and editor-in-chief (present). Since 1995 he has also acted as the Vienna Correspondent for The Financial Times (London).
    


Chairholder 2002-2003
Professor Peter Berger
Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration

mp_berger.jpgPeter Berger, born in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, earned his Ph.D. from the Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration. Since 1983 he has been a member of that university's Economic History Department. In 2000 and 2001 Dr. Berger taught courses in Central European Hhistory and economic history at thhe University of Leiden in Holland. Among Dr. Bergers publications are two-volume study of the Habsburg Empire's successor states in the early 1920's, and ja histrory of the League of Nations' loans to Austria in 1922 and 1931.In fall 2000, the latter book was awarded the prestigious "Boehlau" prize for historical monographs. Dr. Berger is currently working on a concise history of Austria in the 20th century. It is scheduled to appear in the summer of 2003 in German and Dutch editions.     


Chairlholder 2003-2004
Professor Andrea Grisold

Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration

andrea_small.jpgProfessor Grisold authored Regulierungsreformen am Mediensektor – der Fall Österreich [Regulatory Reforms of the Media Sector: The Case of Austria] and Zum Wechselverhältnis von Ökonomie und Kulturindustrien [Interactions Between Economics and Cultural Industries] and edited a few books on gender discrimination in labor markets. Her main fields of research include the international political economy of the media, the changing economic and regulatory environment of culture industries, media policies in small countries, and gendered labor markets. She was a Visiting Professor at Trinity College in Dublin , Ireland .     


Chairholder 2004-2005
Professor Thomas Froeschl

Thomas Froeschl grew up in Steyr, Upper Austria. He studied History at  the University of Vienna and also held a prestigious fellowship at Johns  Hopkins University. He taught as a guest lecturer at the Universities of  Leiden (the Nethrrlands) and Georgetown. His research interests are in  German Reichsgeschichte (history of the Holy Roman Empire), Austrian  cultural history and more recently American and Atlantic history. He is  the only lecturer at the University of Vienna to regularly teach courses  in American History. His survey of U.S. history is soon to be
published. While at UNO he taught courses on Austrian Cultural History  and a graduate proseminar on Atlantic History.



Chairholder 2005-2006
Professor Peter Gerlich


Professor Gerlich received a M.C.L. in Comparative Law form Columbia University's Law School, and earned a doctorate in law from the University of Vienna. Professor Gerlich served as Dean of the School of Social and Economic Sciences a the University of Vienna, as well as Chair of the Political Science department.

He previously taught at Smith College, MA, Nuffield College at the University of Oxford, Stanford University, and Webster University, Vienna, among others.

 

Chairholder 2006-2007
Professor Martin Heintel


heintel.jpgUniversity of Vienna. In the 2006 Fall Semester, Professor Heintel taught GEOG 3390: Special topics class: Regional development in the European Union

  



Chairholder 2007-2008
Andreas Pribersky

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  • Since march 2003 senior researcher at the Institute of Political Sciences, Vienna University
  • 1996 - 2003 head of the Social Sciences Department of the Austrian Institute of East- and Southeast European Studies (OSI)
  • 1990 - 1996 director of the Budapest office of the OSI 
  • 1985 - 90 research fellow at the Gesellschaft für politische Aufklärung, Vienna
  • 1982 - 85 research fellow at the Institute for Medical Sociology, Vienna

Visiting professor at the Institut d´Études Politiques, Lyon (march 2006)
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