Profile
Abstract
Skollan Elisabeth Warnck is a doctoral researcher in the BMBF-fundend research project African non-military conflict intervention practices at the Research Centre Global Dynamics, Leipzig University. Her research interests include African peace and security, RECs, database design, critical geography, and archival work and practice.
In her project, she engages with questions of reconstructing and mapping African regional organizations’ intervention practices in and through a database both methodologically and theoretically.
S. Elisabeth Warnck holds a BA in Media Science and English from Tuebingen University and a MA/MSc in Global Studies from Leipzig University and Roskilde University. In 2019, Elisabeth Warnck was awarded the CRC 1199 Pre-doc fellowship.
Professional career
- since 04/2022
Doctoral researcher, African non-military conflict intervention practices (ANCIP), Research Centre for Global Dynamics; Leipzig University - 05/2018 - 03/2022
Research assistant, Collaborative Research Centre 1199 "Processes of Spatialization under the Global Condition", Research project: "Interregionalism and Security in the Sahel: The African Union, ECOWAS, and the European Union"; Leipzig University - 04/2016 - 08/2017
Student assistant; Robert Bosch Foundation, Stuttgart
Education
- since 04/2021
PhD Candidate, Graduate School for Global and Area Studies; Leipzig University - 10/2017 - 11/2019
MA/MSc in Global Studies; Leipzig University and Roskilde University - 10/2013 - 09/2017
BA in Media Science and English; Tuebingen University
- Competence Network „African non-military conflict intervention practices” (ANCIP)Engel, UlfDuration: 04/2022 – 03/2025Funded by: BMBF Bundesministerium für Bildung und ForschungInvolved organisational units of Leipzig University: Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics (ReCentGlobe)
- Herpolsheimer, J.; Warnck, S. E.Mapping Intervention Practices of ECOWAS and the African Union: Methodological and Practical ChallengesLeipzig. 2020.