Final Research Project Awards 2018-19 & 2019-20
For the 9th & 10th consecutive year, IBEI has granted the Final Research Project Awards. The winners of the awards receive €200.
Academic Year 2019-2020
The committee for the selection of the IBEI Final Research Project Awards 2019-2020 agreed to award the prize to students Giovanni Dini, Emily Reimal, Isabel Sánchez & Jonathan Brozdowski.
Furthermore, 2 Final Research Projects have been awarded a diploma and a qualification of distinction, stated in the academic transcripts.
Final Research Project Awards
- Giovanni Dini (Master’s in International Relations), Responding to a global pandemic. A Comparative Analysis of New Zealand, Taiwan and the United Kingdom
- Emily Reimal (Master’s in International Security), Exploring the Effects of Foreign Partisan Election Intervention on Corruption
- Isabel Sánchez (Master's in International Development), Impact of the Salud Mesoamerica Initiative on adolescent pregnancy in Costa Rica: new evidence on multisectoral interventions
- Jonathan Brozdowski (Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP)), Why Do Countries Develop Harm Reduction Programs? A Mixed Methods Approach
Final Research Projects with Distinction
- Isabelle Lengeling (Master’s in International Relations), '(Non-)Intervention is always for someone and for some purpose’. A critical theory analysis on the principle of non-interference within ASEAN
- Lona Burger (Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP)), Innovative Claims-Making and Media Diffusion. The Case of Mexico City’s Anti-Monuments
Academic Year 2018-2019
The committee for the selection of the IBEI Final Research Project Awards 2018-2019 agreed to award the prize to students Marta Domingo, Andréane Williams, Tobias Baehr & Hannah Pascucci.
Final Research Project Awards
- Marta Domingo (Master’s in International Relations), Causes of Ethnic Unrest in China: The Cases of Xinjiang, Tibet, and Inner Mongolia
- Andréane Williams (Master’s in International Security), Micro-level motivations of combatants in inter communal conflicts. A look into the case of Jabal Mohsen and Bab al-Tabbaneh
- Tobias Baehr (Master's in International Development), Estimating the effect of (mobile) banking coverage on installed off-grid solar photovoltaic capacities in countries of sub-Saharan Africa
- Hannah Pascucci (Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Public Policy (Mundus MAPP)), Exploring Persistent Policy Practices: Germany’s Dispersal Policy and the Accommodation of Asylum Seekers