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Marcel K. Will is a Professor of Social Politics and Social Economy at the Cooperative State University Baden-Württemberg. He previously pursued doctoral research in International History, focusing on the normalization of U.S.-China relations, supported by a PhD grant from the Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation. He returned to academia in 2023 after a break from university life.
His research centers on pressing social and economic issues in contemporary Germany and Europe, including the lack of skilled labor, the socio-economic conditions of childcare, and the question of whether the European Union has a social 'DNA.' These themes reflect an interdisciplinary engagement with political economy, social policy, and historical analysis.
Marcel K. Will has been invited as a speaker in the 'CIH VII: Uncertain Boundaries in International History' program hosted by the Department of History at the John F. Kennedy Institute, indicating ongoing engagement with international historical scholarship.
He was educated at the University of Cologne, where he earned his Magister Artium in Political Science and History.
- PhD Grant – Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation
There is no public information available about his advisees, research grants, or laboratory affiliations. His recent academic re-entry suggests a renewed focus on teaching and research in social policy and political economy.

