Andreas Staab

Adjunct Professor at Olin Business School

Schools

  • Olin Business School

Links

Biography

Olin Business School

Dr Andreas Staab is the founder and Managing Director of EPIC – the European Policy Information Centre; a London based consultancy and training agency on the EU, and a former lecturer in European Integration at the London School of Economics. As part of his work for EPIC, Andreas has worked extensively in EU candidate and accession countries, including Cyprus (north and south), Turkey, Macedonia, Kosovo, Bosnia & Herzegovina, as well as Croatia. He holds the position of Adjunct Professsor for European Economics at the Executive Masters for International Logistics at Georgia Tech and is also the Internship Director for the London Programme of Washington University in St. Louis. Andreas is the author of several books and articles on the European Union, most notably a text book entitled ‘The European Union Explained: Institutions, Actors, Global Impact’. He has been teaching for GEO since 2002.

Education

  • PhD London School of Economics and Political Science
  • M.A. University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Companies

  • Founder and Managing Director EPIC European Journeys (2021)
  • Internship Director, London Programme Olin Business School (2013)
  • Adjunct Professor, European Union University of California, London Programme (2012)
  • Adjunct Professor for European Political Economy Global Education Oregon (2004)
  • Adjunct Professor for EU Economics St. Lawrence University, London Programme (2002)
  • Founder and Managing Director EPIC - the European Policy Information Centre (1999)
  • European Adjunct Professor, Executive Masters in International Logitics Georgia Institute of Technology (2004 — 2016)
  • Lecturer in European Integration London School of Economics (1996 — 2000)

Skills

  • Public Relations
  • International Development
  • Political Science

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