Sieglinde Gstöhl

Sieglinde Gstöhl (* 1964) is a Liechtenstein high school teacher.

Life

Sieglinde Gstöhl was the youngest of three daughters of George Gstöhl and his wife Lore († 1996). She studied at the Academy of Economic and Social Sciences in St. Gallen in 1988 and received her degree in Political Sciences ( lic.rer.publ. ). In 1990, she received the Geneva Graduate Institute of International Studies her Diplôme d'études supérieures in International Relations and Political Science. From 1992 to 1993 she was now Special Student in the Department of Government and International Institutions subsequently Fellow at the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University in Cambridge. From February 1994 to April 1995 was Gstöhl project manager for the referendum " European Economic Area and Customs Treaty with Switzerland" at the Liechtenstein Chamber of Commerce and Industry. In 1998, she finally received his doctorate for Docteur en relations internationales at the Geneva Graduate Institute of International Studies. Her doctoral thesis was " Reluctant Europeans: Sweden, Norway and Switzerland in the Process of European Integration (1950-1995) ". From February 1998 to March 1999 she worked as a research fellow in political science at the Liechtenstein Institute in Bendern. Then Gstöhl was from April 1999 to March 2005 Assistant Professor in the teaching field of international politics at the Institute of Social Sciences at the Humboldt University in Berlin. In April 2005, she became a professor at the College of Europe in Bruges. Until April 2006 until the Department of European Political and Administrative Studies, and then at the Department of EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies. Since September 2010 she has been director of this department. Furthermore, it is 2008 Member of the Scientific Council of the Liechtenstein Institute since October.

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