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Aline Sierp is an Associate Professor of European History and Memory Studies at Maastricht University and the head of the History Department. She holds a PhD in Comparative European Politics and History from the University of Siena, where she also obtained both her MA in European History and her BA in European Studies. Her research interests encompass collective memory in the context of human rights violations, identity questions, and the history of European integration. She has published extensively in this field, contributing to several books and journals, including a key publication 'History, Memory and Transeuropean Identity: Unifying Divisions' (Routledge, 2014) and was co-editor for 'Dividing United Europe: Crisis and Fragmentation' (Routledge, 2019). Aline Sierp has held visiting fellowships at prestigious institutions such as the European University Institute in Florence and has lectured in numerous universities across Europe and the United States. She has received multiple awards for her research, including the Outstanding Research-Teaching-Integration Award from the Centre for European Research, Maastricht. Fluent in several languages, Aline contributes actively to the Memory Studies Association and engages in various international research initiatives.
Maastricht University • Maastricht, Netherlands
Teaching and researching in European History and Memory Studies.
Maastricht University • Maastricht, Netherlands
Tenured position teaching European Studies.
Maastricht University • Maastricht, Netherlands
Teaching European Studies.
Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site • Germany
Responsible for human rights education and international office.
The School of Business and Economics (SBE) encompasses departments like Organization, Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Finance, and Economics.