
About
Stephan Kaschner is a Research Fellow at the Global and European Studies Institute (GESI), Faculty of Social Sciences and Philosophy, Leipzig University. He serves as the academic coordinator for multiple international Master's programs, including the European Master in Global Studies (EMGS), the MA in European Studies (Arqus Joint Programme), and the Double Master in Global Studies and Economic History. His work is deeply embedded in interdisciplinary research on globalization and Europeanization, with a strong emphasis on historical and political dimensions.
His teaching focuses on the History of Europeanization and Memory Studies and History Politics. He has taught courses such as Approaches to the Study of Europeanization and co-taught the lecture Introduction to European Studies: Methods, Traditions and Future Challenges to Knowledge Production about Europe. His academic engagement reflects a commitment to multi-perspectival and research-integrated education.
While no publications or research articles are listed in the provided texts, his institutional role suggests a strong orientation toward program development, academic coordination, and interdisciplinary teaching in the fields of Global and European Studies. His work intersects with major research networks such as ReCentGlobe and international partner institutions including Addis Ababa University and the London School of Economics.
- Coordinator, MA Global Studies
- Coordinator, MA Global Studies and Economic History
- Coordinator, MA European Studies (Arqus)
- Honorary Managing Director, Leipzig Centre of Competence on Central and Eastern Europe (KOMOEL e.V.) (2011–2017)
There is no mention of scientific awards, supervised students, or specific research grants in the available information. Stephan Kaschner remains an active academic figure in his coordinating and teaching roles at Leipzig University.





