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Roman Krawielicki

Officer

Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics (ReCentGlobe)
Strohsackpassage
Nikolaistraße 10, Room 5.23
04109 Leipzig

Phone: +49 341 97 - 37881

Abstract

Roman Krawielicki is head of the Science Communication Department at the Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics. 

He coordinates the centre's communication measures as well as the outreach activities of the participating research projects. With his colleagues, he is constantly working on innovative transfer formats - for example, as part of the annual GLOBE science festival or for the science portal "CrossArea", which is currently being developed and was awarded the DFG's Community Prize for International Research Marketing in 2021.

As a contemporary historian, he was initially involved in a research project on the final phase of the Cold War at the Collaborative Research Centre 923 "Threatened Orders. Societies under Stress" before switching to science communication in 2015. There he developed several successful outreach formats - such as the virtual exhibition "bedrohte-ordnungen.de" (nominated for a Grimme Online Award in 2019).

Professional career

  • since 06/2021
    Head of the Science Communication Department & Deputy Head of the Transfer Lab at the Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics
  • 09/2021 - 01/2022
    Head of Press & Public Relations (acting) at the Research Institute Social Cohesion
  • 12/2020 - 05/2021
    Science Communication Officer at the Leipzig Research Centre Global Dynamics
  • 07/2015 - 11/2020
    Press and Public Relations Officer at the Collaborative Research Centre 923 "Threatened Orders
  • 08/2011 - 06/2015
    Research associate at the Collaborative Research Centre 923 "Threatened Orders" at the University of Tübingen in the sub-project D04 "USA and Soviet Union. Transformations of a global conflict of orders 1975 - 1989".

Education

  • 10/2004 - 07/2011
    Master of Arts in Modern & Contemporary History, Political Science & General Rhetoric (University of Tübingen & Humboldt University Berlin)
  • 07/2003 - 09/2004
    Studies in international business administration at the International School of Management, Dortmund