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Henning Meyer is an Honorary Professor for Public Policy and Business at Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen’s Institute of Political Science, part of the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences. He concurrently serves as Director General and Head of the Minister's Office at the Saarland Ministry of Finance and Science. Previously, he held roles including Fellow at the German Ministry of Finance (Corona Task Force and Fiscal Policy Division), and was seconded to the German Federal Chancellor’s Office. Meyer’s academic affiliations include Research Associate roles at Cambridge University’s Centre for Business Research and Future World Fellow at IE University’s Governance of Change Centre. He has held visiting positions at London School of Economics, Harvard University, and Cornell University.
Education: Studied Politics, Economics, and Business at Trier University, various London universities, and the University of Oxford. His research focuses on public policy, economic strategy, digital transformation’s societal impacts, and social democracy. Notable work addresses technological unemployment, EU governance reform, and the intersection of business and politics.
Research outputs emphasize policy responses to digitalization, inequality, and globalization. Articles highlight challenges like populism, EU institutional reforms, and the need for adaptive social democratic frameworks in the digital age. Advising and grants are not explicitly detailed, but his policy roles suggest significant professional contributions. Active in the Comparative Public Policy Research Unit, his work bridges academia and public-sector policy-making.




