Academia Europaea appoints SPP's professor and former dean Kahanec to its Section Committee

December 18, 2019
Martin Kahanec (credit Radek Zawadzki, CASE)

CEU School of Public Policy's professor and former acting dean Martin Kahanec has been appointed by the Board of Trustees of Academia Europaea, the European Academy of Humanities, Letters and Sciences, as a member of its Section Committee of Economics, Business and Management Sciences. The appointment is effective as of January 1, 2020, and is for three years, renewable. 

Martin Kahanec was elected to become a member of Academia Europaea in 2016 as the first member from Slovakia in Social Sciences, preceded by only three other Slovak members overall. 

Martin Kahanec is a professor and former Acting Dean (2017-2019) of the School of Public Policy at the Central European University in Budapest. Founder and Scientific Director of CELSI, Bratislava. Mercator Senior Visiting Fellow at Bruegel, Brussels. Affiliated Scholar and member of the Advisory Board at the Global Labor Organization. Affiliated Researcher at Centre for Population, Development and Labour Economics (POP), MERIT, United Nations University, Maastricht; and the University of Economics in Bratislava. Visiting Research Fellow (2012-2015) and Deputy Program Director "Migration" (2007-2016), leader of the research sub-area EU Enlargement and the Labor Markets and Deputy Director of Research (2009) at the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) in Bonn, Germany. Visiting Research Fellow at Harvard University's Labor and Worklife Program 2014/15. Former chairperson of the Slovak Economic Association (2016-2018).

His main research interests are labor and population economics, migration, EU mobility, ethnicity, and reforms in European labor markets. Martin Kahanec has published in peer-reviewed academic journals, contributed chapters in collected volumes including the Oxford Handbook of Economic Inequality (OxfordUP) and the International Handbook on the Economics of Migration (Edward Elgar), and he has edited several scientific book volumes and journal special issues.

Associate Editor of the International Journal of Manpower; Editorial Board member of the Journal of European Social Policy; founding Managing Editor of the IZA Journal of European Labor Studies (2012-2016, included in Scopus under Kahanec's editorship); and former member of the Editorial Board of Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research.

Martin Kahanec has held several advisory positions and leading roles in a number of scientific and policy projects with the World Bank, the European Commission, European Parliament, European Court of Auditors, OECD, and other international and national institutions.

Martin Kahanec earned his Ph.D. in Economics in 2006 from the Center for Economic Research (CentER), Tilburg University, the Netherlands.

 

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