Nina Carolin Bieling
Nina Carolin Bieling started working as a research assistant at the Professorship of Higher Education in July 2023 and is conducting her doctoral thesis at the Department of Business and Economics at TU Dortmund University on the topic "Institutional expectations and academic identities in Germany".
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Nina Carolin Bieling studied economics at TU Dortmund University. Her study focus was on entrepreneurship, as well as innovation and technology management. Simultaneously, she worked as a graduate assistant at the Professorship of Macroeconomics, at the Institute of Energy Systems, Energy Efficiency and Energy Economics, and at the Professorship of Higher Education. After the completion of her studies, she worked as a research assistant at the University of Wuppertal.
- Academic Entrepreneurship
- Diversity Management
- Innovation Management
Bieling, N., Rose, A.-L., Pekşen, S., & Leišytė, L. (2024). The influence of (inter-)disciplinary research orientation towards academic identities in European higher education systems. Paper presentation at the SRHE International Conference 2024 (Society for Research into Higher Education), Nottingham, United Kingdom, December 6.
Leišytė, L., Rose, A.-L., Pekşen, S., & Bieling, N. (2024). External engagement of academics: Exploring gender patterns in the Baltic Sea region. Presentation at the APIKS Conference 'Academy after knowledge society and the future of academic profession', Espoo, Finland, October 25.