Johannes Eijmberts
Senior Lecturer in Comparative Government and Politics, International Relations, and Globalization at Bentley University
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- Bentley University
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Biography
Bentley University
Johannes (Hans) Eijmberts is a Senior Lecturer in Comparative Government and Politics, International Relations, and Globalization at Bentley University. His further teaching experience includes Science, Technology & Society (STS), and environmental policy at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Hans’ research interests focuses on how governments respond to promising fields of emerging technologies. Some of his work has been published in the International Journal of Science in Society. Hans is also the Director of the Valente Center for Arts & Sciences at Bentley University. The Valente Center promotes intellectual life in fields of arts, sciences, and humanities on campus. Hans is born and raised in the Netherlands. Before returning to academia, Hans had a career in international financial services.
Education
- Ph.D. Northeastern University
- MA Northeastern University
- MA Radboud University
Teaching Interests
Comparative Government & Politics; International Relations, Globalization, International Political Economy; International Institutions; Europe; Transatlantic Relations; Science, Technology & Society; Environmental Politics & Policy
Research Interests
Social Democracy; Science, Technology & Society; Environmental Issues; European Studies
Publications
Journal Articles
- Eijmberts, J. P., McManus, I. (2016). Multi-level Governance of Nanotechnology in Europe: Policy Variation in Germany, the UK, and the Netherlands. European Review. 22.
- Eijmberts, J. P. (2013). Driving Nanotechnology in the Netherlands: Shaping the Dutch Government's Approach to Nanotechnology. International Journal of Science in Society, (4) 1
Book Chapters
- Eijmberts, J. P., o'Donell, S., McAllister, C., Bosso, C. (2009). Nanotechnology Policy In , (Eds.) Governing America: Major Policies and Decisions of Federal, State, and Local Government. Facts on File
- Eijmberts, J. P. (). Path Dependency In , (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and Society. 1. Sage Publications
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