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 lie in African peace and security, conflict management, RECs, methodological considerations of database/dataset construction and modeling, 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.