Cathie Jo Martin - Curriculum Vitae#


SELECTED EMPLOYMENT RECORD

  • 9/90 - 6/24 Professor of Political Science, Boston University (promoted August 2003, now professor emerita)
  • 1/88 - 8/90 Assistant Professor. Northwestern University.
  • 1/87 - 12/87 Post-Doctorate Fellowship. Commission on Industrial Productivity. MIT
  • 2/87 Doctor of Philosophy. Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

SELECTED GRANTS AND HONORS

  • 8/22 Honorable Mention. Culture section best paper, Council for European Studies
  • 3/22 - 4/22 Visiting Researcher, MaxPo Center, Sciences Po
  • 1/20 - 6/20. National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship
  • 9/20 Dorothy Day Award for Outstanding Labor Research. American Political Science Assn
  • 10/19 Honorary Doctorate.University of Southern Denmark
  • 11/19 Kleh Family Foundation Distinguished Lecture
  • 7/17 Honorable Mention Council for European Studies
  • 6/16 - 6/18 Boston University Hariri Institute for Computing Grant
  • 3/15 Montague Burton Visiting Scholar. Cardiff Business School, Cardiff, UK
  • 9/14 Boston University Humanities Foundation Fellowship
  • 8/13 Winner of the J. David Greenstone Outstanding Book Prize. APSA
  • 9/10 Winner of the Jack L. Walker, Jr. Outstanding Article Award. APSA
  • 8/08 - 4/10 Danish Social Science Research Council Grant
  • 3/10- Visiting Fellow, Institute of Advanced Study, Warwick University
  • 7/07 - 6/08 Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Fellowship
  • 5/05 Excellence in Academic Advising Award. Boston University
  • 5/05 - 6/17 Visiting Professor, Center for Business & Politics, Copenhagen Business School
  • 9/01 - 12/01 German Marshall Fund grant
  • 9/00 - 6/01 Danish Government Report on Power and Democracy grant
  • 9/00 - 6/01 Danish Social Science Research Council grant
  • 9/94 - 6/95 Russell Sage Foundation Fellowship
  • 1/93 - 4/95 Woodrow Wilson Center Workshop participant
  • 6/92 - 8/93 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grant
  • 1/85 - 12/85 National Science Foundation doctoral grant

SELECTED PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
  • 10/21 - 9/23 President (and president elect) of Politics and History Section, APSA
  • 1/18 - 12/26 International Scientific Advisory Board, Max-Planck Institute, Cologne, Germany
  • 9/15 President (and President-elect) of Comparative Politics Section, APSA
  • 1/17 - 12/19 Director, Center for the Study of Europe, Boston University
  • 9/15 Research Associate, Danish Center for Welfare Studies, University of Southern Denmark
  • 7/15 International Advisory Board Member, GOV-PET project, Swiss State Sec for Educ.
  • 9/15 - 9/20 International Advisory Board. Project at Lund U funded by Riksbankens Jubileumsfon
  • 9/11 - 9/13 Co-Chair APSA Task Force on Negotiation with Jane Mansbridge, APSA
  • 1/09 - 6/11 Chair, Council for European Studies
  • 8/08 - 7/09 Program Co-chair for annual conference in Paris, SASE
  • 8/03 - 1/17 Strategic Advisory Board Member, Danish National Institute for Social Science Research
  • Executive Committee Member of American Political Science Association sections, including Comparative Politics, Politics and History, European Politics and Society, and Political Economy.
  • Editorial board of many journals, e.g. Socio-Economic Review

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