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Before joining the University of Geneva, Simone Dietrich pursued an academic career as a postdoc at Princeton, assistant professor at the University of Missouri, and then as an associate professor at the University of Essex. She obtained her doctorate in political science from Pennsylvania State University in 2011. Dietrich teaches in the field of international relations and international political economy, focusing on international economic policy, global governance, and development aid. She has been involved in various research projects, including evaluating international development norms. Her work has been published in several peer-reviewed journals, and she is currently leading a project funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation.
University of Geneva • Geneva, Switzerland
Teaching and researching international relations and political economy.
University of Missouri • Missouri, USA
Engaged in research and instruction in political science.
Princeton University • New Jersey, USA
Conducted research in international relations.
University of Essex • Essex, UK
Focused on comparative politics and international governance.
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