Laura Ulrich, M.A.

Department of Political Science
Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz

Georg Forster-Gebäude
Jakob-Welder-Weg 12
55128 Mainz

Room: 04-317
Phone: 06131-39-28819
Email: laulrich@uni-mainz.de

 

 

Project work

 

Research interests

  • European Integration
  • International organisations & international regimes
  • International cooperation on climate change, climate impacts, and sustainability
  • Political Economy & system transformation in Latin America

 

Curriculum Vitae

Since 12/2023

(Junior) Research Fellow at the Chair of International Politics, Department of Political Science, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz

 

03/2022-07/2022

Trainee at the European Commission, European Research Executive Agency, Brussels

 

Since 11/2021

Member of Heinrich-Böll Stiftung Hessen, Frankfurt

 

01/2020-02/2021

Student Assistant at Heinrich-Böll Stiftung Hessen, Frankfurt

 

10/2019-10/2023

Master of Arts in Political Economy and International Relations at Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz

 

05/2019-07/2019

Intern at the German Consulate General, Los Angeles

 

08/2016-02/2019 &

11/2019-08/2023

Student Research Assistant at the Chair of International Politics, Department of Political Science, Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz
04/2016-03/2020

Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Spanish Studies at Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz

 

09/2013-01/2014

Semester abroad at University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield (UK)

 

08/2011-08/2014

Bachelor of Arts in International Culture and Management at Cologne Business School

 

 

Publications and Conference Contributions

Ulrich, Laura & Arne Niemann (forthcoming): „Neofunctionalism“, Contribution in EU Law Encyclopaedia, Edward Elgar Publishing.

The Impacts of Climate Change Litigation on the Effectiveness of the Paris Agreement, 17th Early Career Conference of the Early Career Group International Relations, German Political Science Association, Tutzing, March 2024.

Speyer, Johanna; Laura Hähn & Arne Niemann (2020): „Increasingly Brittle? US-perceptions of the EU after Brexit and their impact on EU-US relations“, in Natalia Chaban, Arne Niemann & Johanna Speyer (Eds.): Changing Perceptions of the EU at Times of Brexit. Abingdon: Routledge