- IES Director to Testify Before the European Parliament http://t.co/uHJ2v83w — 33 weeks 2 days ago
- Immigration Policies and Practices: Europe & North America (Conference) http://t.co/RtzPMFlW — 33 weeks 2 days ago
- The Mechanics of Good News and Bad News (Policy Note) http://t.co/jH6kHiiH — 34 weeks 4 days ago
- Europe 2020 Strategy and its implications for Canada (Policy Note) http://t.co/sIZrpyMB — 34 weeks 5 days ago
- 'Thinking Canada '– EU-Canada Study Tour and Internship Programme (Lecture) http://t.co/wIJIYvOq — 35 weeks 4 days ago
- IES Welcomes New Student Researcher, Corinna Fischbach http://t.co/QIhOFgXu — 35 weeks 5 days ago
- Politics, Labour Markets, and the Feasibility of a Multicultural Spain (Policy Note) http://t.co/L5DP48DI — 37 weeks 2 days ago
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Kerstin Lüttich got her MA from the Free University of Berlin in History and Political Science. She is a trained high school teacher. In the last couple of years she worked as consultant in the knowledge industry. At IES she serves as research associate and development officer.
Roxana completed her MA in European Studies in May 2008 focusing on European economic and development policy. Prior to that she obtained a BA with distinction in International Relations from the Tecnológico de Monterrey, (ITESM; Monterrey, Mexico) in 2002. She interned in Washington, DC at the USMCOC and later on worked at the Eurocentro Bancomext, an office established within the Mexican Bank for Foreign Trade in cooperation with the European Commission, that seeks to develop and support Mexican - EU commercial relations. Roxana is currently working as an Administrator with the IES.
