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Marloes Beers is an Assistant Professor at Utrecht University, specializing in the history of energy politics in the European Union. Her research emphasizes the role of international organizations such as the OECD and IEA and explores the developments in energy policies particularly in the Netherlands, France, and Germany. She has written her thesis on a subject related to her studies at the University of Cergy Pontoise in France and has conducted extensive research in multiple archives, including those of the EU and national archives in France, the Netherlands, and the UK, focusing on multinational energy corporations. Additionally, she initiated a project in collaboration with the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs regarding the Brexit Legacy Taskforce, showcasing her broad knowledge of EU developments. Marloes has lived in France for nine years, speaks the language fluently, and stays updated on French political and societal developments, recognizing their significance for EU policies, especially regarding energy politics and European identity. She holds administrative and coordinating responsibilities in education, chairs the Educational Committee for the MA History program, and coordinates the International Relations track, specializing in Europe and the world. Marloes teaches various subjects, including the history of the European Union and the Cold War, and serves as a visiting lecturer at the College de l’Europe in Bruges, where she conducts an introductory course on the history of EU external relations.
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