Explore how our Democracy Hub addresses pressing global challenges
The Knowledge Hub on Democracy examines the alarming trends in parts of Europe and elsewhere, where democratic values are undermined and discarded. The hub serves as a platform for generating greater awareness of the challenges and opportunities related to strengthening democracy and civil engagement.
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Events
Open Conversation: Is the Funding System Holding Women Entrepreneurs Back?
Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Research for Sustainable Development
Open Conversation: Becoming a teacher in times of democracies under pressure
Opportunities from the Open Campus
Meet the team
Academic Director
Professor Dan Banik
- Academic Director
- University of Oslo
Professor Dan Banik
- Academic Director
- University of Oslo
Dan Banik is professor of political science, director of the Oslo SDG Initiative at the Centre for Development and the Environment, and affiliate professor at Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo. He is also Academic Director of the Democracy Hub at Circle U. European University Alliance and Extraordinary Professor at the University of Pretoria. His books include Political Transition, Poverty, and Inclusive Development in Malawi: The Democratic Dividend; Poverty and Elusive Development; and Starvation and India’s Democracy. Prof. Banik was a Visiting Professor and Consulting Scholar at Stanford University (2010-2017) and a Visiting Professor at China Agricultural University (2012-2017). He is the host of the In Pursuit of Development podcast with listeners in 160 countries.
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Professor of political science
Centre for Development and the Environment
University of Oslo
Academic Chairs
Dr Alexander Clarkson
- Academic Chair
- King's College London
Dr Alexander Clarkson
- Academic Chair
- King's College London
Dan Banik is professor of political science, director of the Oslo SDG Initiative at the Centre for Development and the Environment, and affiliate professor at Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo. He is also Academic Director of the Democracy Hub at Circle U. European University Alliance and Extraordinary Professor at the University of Pretoria. His books include Political Transition, Poverty, and Inclusive Development in Malawi: The Democratic Dividend; Poverty and Elusive Development; and Starvation and India’s Democracy. Prof. Banik was a Visiting Professor and Consulting Scholar at Stanford University (2010-2017) and a Visiting Professor at China Agricultural University (2012-2017). He is the host of the In Pursuit of Development podcast with listeners in 160 countries.
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Professor of political science
Centre for Development and the Environment
University of Oslo
Prof. Sophie Coeuré
- Academic Chair
- Université Paris Cité
Prof. Sophie Coeuré
- Academic Chair
- Université Paris Cité
Sophie Coeuré is Full Professor of contemporary history at Université Paris Cité. Her research and teaching interests include Russian-Soviet and European modern History, Communism in a globalized world, displaced cultural proper-ties, and the comparative political and cultural history of archives. Her current research project focuses on dissident movements and the defense of human rights in USSR and the “Eastern bloc” in the 1950-1990s, transnational mobili-zations and information flows. She develops teaching and joint reflection with students on public history, the political uses of history. Full bibliography, keyword Coeuré.
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Professor of contemporary history
Faculté Sociétés et Humanités
Université Paris Cité
Prof. Dr. Barbara De Cock
- Academic Chair
- UCLouvain
Prof. Dr. Barbara De Cock
- Academic Chair
- UCLouvain
Barbara De Cock holds an MA both in Linguistics and Literature, and in European Studies, and a PhD in Spanish linguistics (KULeuven), and is currently professor of Spanish linguistics at UCLouvain. Her research concerns a wide variety of political and societal discourses, which directly or indirectly play a role in democratic decision-making and which point at the challenges for ensuring an adequate representation of the diversity present in society. This includes work on the discourse by politicians on Twitter, (online) activism concerning sustainability and patient rights, hatespeech, discourses on human rights abuses, discourse on populism and on the pandemic.
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Institute for Language and Communication/Linguistics Research Unit
Faculty of Philosophy, Arts and Letters
UCLouvain
Prof. Dr. Nemanja Džuverović
- Academic Chair
- University of Belgrade
Prof. Dr. Nemanja Džuverović
- Academic Chair
- University of Belgrade
Nemanja Džuverović is professor in Peace Studies at the University of Belgrade. He is also adjunct professor at the Northwestern University His research areas include critical peacebuilding, international statebuilding in the Balkans, and sociology of International Relations. He has been visiting researcher at the University of Manchester, the University of Uppsala, the University of Bradford and the University of Granada. At the moment he is serving as the Vice-Dean for Research and International Cooperation at the Faculty of Political Science. He is co-editor of the Journal of Regional Security and program co-director of the MA Peace, Security and Development.
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Faculty of Political Science
University of Belgrade
Prof. Dr. Clément Fontan
- Academic Chair
- UCLouvain
Prof. Dr. Clément Fontan
- Academic Chair
- UCLouvain
I am a professor of European economic policy at UcLouvain, my fields of specialisation are political economy, European studies, financial ethics, central banks and financial crises. I am the author of numerous publications in scientific journals in French and English (see publication tab) and I am co-author of the book "Do Central Banks serve the People" (Polity, 2018), translated into French (ed. Raisons d'agir, 2019). I regularly disseminate the results of my research in English speaking media such as Social Europe or Euractiv. Within Circle U., I’m Democracy/Public governance chair for UCLouvain.
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Professor in European Economic Policies
ISPOLE, ESPO
UCLouvain
Assoc. Prof. Lars Johannsen
- Academic Chair
- Aarhus University
Assoc. Prof. Lars Johannsen
- Academic Chair
- Aarhus University
Lars Johannsen studies the nexus of democratization, governance, and corruption. He pioneered student-driven research on election observation. Publications include “Tell-tale tit: retaliation on whistleblowers in public administration; “Recent Developments in Democracy in Slovenia (Problems of Post-Communism); “Where and How You Sit: How Civil Servants View Citizens’ Participation” (Administration & Society).
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Aarhus School of Business and Social Sciences
Aarhus University
Dr. Jens Jungblut
- Academic Chair
- University of Oslo
Dr. Jens Jungblut
- Academic Chair
- University of Oslo
Jens Jungblut is a Circle U. Chair and works as Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science at the University of Oslo. Prior to this, he was a postdoctoral researcher at the Scandina-vian Consortium for Organizational Research (SCANCOR) at Stanford University and at the Inter-national Centre for Higher Education Research (INCHER) at the University of Kassel. He received his PhD from the University of Oslo. His main research interests include policy-making and public governance in the knowledge policy domain (higher education & research), policy agendas, or-ganizational change in higher education, and the role of (academic) expertise in policy advice.
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Faculty of Social Sciences
University of Oslo
Dr. Claudia-Yvette Matthes
- Academic Chair
- Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Dr. Claudia-Yvette Matthes
- Academic Chair
- Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Claudia-Y. Matthes is a Senior Lecturer at HU Berlin’s Department of Social Sciences and Director of its international MA Programmes. She has been a Circle U Chair for Democracy already since 2021 and is currently also leading the Jean Monnet Chair "ShapingEU". Her specialisation includes European integration, comparative democracy studies, institutional and actor-centred approaches to political science and German domestic politics. Since 2016, she has been acting as the department’s Erasmus Coordinator and teaches regularly at the Middle East Technical University in Ankara/Turkey and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Dr Hilde Reinertsen
- Academic Chair
- University of Oslo
Dr Hilde Reinertsen
- Academic Chair
- University of Oslo
I specialise in practice-oriented studies of government, with a long-standing fascination of the role of documents in society and democracy. Working across textual, historical and practice-oriented disciplines, my research projects have spanned foreign aid, ocean policy, evaluation, performance audit, textual citizenship and generative AI.
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Department of Linguistics and Scandinavian Studies
University of Oslo
Prof. Dr. Ll.M. Angioletta Sperti
- Academic Chair
- University of Pisa
Prof. Dr. Ll.M. Angioletta Sperti
- Academic Chair
- University of Pisa
Angioletta Sperti is Full Professor of Comparative Public law at the University of Pisa. She graduated cum laude in law at the University of Pisa, holds a PhD cum laude at Scuola S. Anna and an Ll.M. from UCLA (USA).
She is the author of five books: Corti Supreme e conflitti tra poteri (Giappichelli, 2003; La responsabilità del Presidente della Repubblica (Giappichelli, 2010); Omosessualità e diritti (Pisa University Press, 2013); Constitutional Courts, Gay Rights and Sexual Orientation Equality (Hart. 2017); Constitutional Courts, Media and Public Opinion (Hart, 2023). She is the managing editor of GenIUS, a law review focusing on LGBTQ+ rights and gender equality.
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Full Professor of Comparative Public Law
Department of Law, University of Pisa








