Congratulations to all our graduates of the department!

On 4th of May 2024, the Department of Politics and Public Administration celebrated its successful graduates and said goodbye to them in a wonderful graduation ceremony. Our head of department Prof. Dr. Anke Hoeffler looked back on the time of study and praised the graduates. Afterwards the certificates were awarded and the best theses were presented. Some imressions can be found here. We congratulate all our graduates and wish them all the best for the future.

LakeMUN2024:
A successful debut in Konstanz

On 17th - 19th of May, students from our department organized the first major Model United Nations (MUN) conference in the history of our city. Model United Nations (MUN) are simulations of the United Nations in which students take on the roles of diplomats. This year, almost 170 participants took part to discuss social nd political topics. The participants were able to relax and network during an evening together at the water sports centre. The successful conclusion of the MUN was celebrated with a Diplomatic Ball. You can find a detailed report here. If you are interested in planning the next Model United Nations (MUN) in Konstanz, please contact nazan.elhadidi@uni-konstanz.de.

Top result in the Shanghai Global Ranking 2023
1st place in Germany, 38th place worldwide

In the Global Ranking of Academic Subjects 2023, the University of Konstanz achieved the 1st place nationwide in the category "Political Sciences".  With the 38th place, the department reaches the worldwide top 50. These results reinforce the department's claim to be a top location for political science and public administration in Germany. The department was able to even surpass its very good results from the previous year (2022: 42nd place globally; 2nd place nationally). In the category "Public Administration", the University of Konstanz achieved, as in the previous year, a place in the global ranking group 51-75. Among German universities, this corresponds to ranking group 2-3 and is also an improvement compared to the previous year (2022 ranking: group 3-4 nationally).

The latest department
newsletter No. 34 is released

The department newsletter No. 34 has been published!

You can download the newsletter here.

Politics and Public Administration - Our Mission - Our Research

The Department of Politics and Public Administration at the University of Konstanz is one of the largest social science departments in Germany. We are recognized for excellent research and teaching in four areas of expertise: (i) democracy and public policy, (ii) international studies (iii) management and public administration, as well as (iv) data and methods. We place our students in top positions in academia, and the public, private and non-profit sectors – in Germany, Europe and worldwide.

Project "EMBRACing changE - Overcoming Blockages and Advancing Democracy in the European Neighbourhood" launched

From 19th to 21st October 2022, the kick-off meeting for the launch of the project "EMBRACing changE - Overcoming Blockages and Advancing Democracy in the European Neighbourhood" took place in Berlin. Under the scientific direction of PD Dr. Sonja Grimm, the research project investigates the blockades of democratization. Together, 14 international partner institutions will develop innovative policy instruments to improve the European Union's capacity to promote democracy. The programme is funded by the European Union for the next three years.

From 19th to 21st October 2022, the kick-off meeting for the launch of the project "EMBRACing changE - Overcoming Blockages and Advancing Democracy in the European Neighbourhood" took place in Berlin. The research project aims to respond to the anti-democratic trends following the colour revolutions and the Arab Spring. It does so through an interdisciplinary, cross-methodological and cross-regional assessment of the obstacles to and drivers of democratisation in 12 case study countries in Eastern Europe, the South Caucasus, the Western Balkans, North Africa and the Middle East. 
Together, 14 international partner institutions will develop innovative policy tools to enhance the European Union's capacity to promote democracy, both from the top - through institution building and working with reform-minded elites - and from the bottom - through engagement with civil society, social movements and popular uprisings. Over the next three years, the consortium will receive €2.8 million in funding from the European Union's Horizon Europe framework programme. For more information, see the website http://www.embrace-democracy.eu.

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