Teaching at the Professorship of Comparative Politics

Overview of the courses

You can find information about the courses in ViaCampus and Moodle. Please do not forget to also register in ViaCampus so that we can enter your achievements and grades.

Camilla Klich

Office hours

Tuesday, 11 am - 12 pm

Teaching in the summer semester 2025

Minkenberg, Michael

MA-Seminar: Research Seminar: Populism, the Radical Right, and Religion - Transatlantic Perspectives

Moodle course

Start of event: Mondays, 07/04/2025 from 16:15-17:45

Room: GD 06


Minkenberg, Michael

MA-Seminar
Collapsing New Buildings: Postcolonial Capitals in Regime Change

Moodle course

Start of event: Tuesdays, 8/4/2025 from 14:15-15:45

Room: GD 07


Minkenberg, Michael

Political Science Research Colloquium

Moodle course

Start of event: Tuesdays, 08/04/2025 from 18:15-19:45

Room: AM 203


Minkenberg, Michael

BA seminar: Introduction to political systems analysis: Athenian democracy

Moodle course

Start of event: Wednesdays, 09/04/2025 from 11.15-12.45

Room: AM 204

 

 

Previous courses

Minkenberg, Michael

Full-day colloquium


Wegmarshaus, Gert-Rüdiger Wegmarshaus

BA Lecture: The German parliamentary system compared to the UK Westminster model and the French semi-presidential system


Hennig, Anja

BA Seminar: Movements - Parties - Conflicts: Modes of Political Organisation


Hennig, Anja

MA Seminar: How to Explain Resistance to Climate and Environmental Policy? Analysing problems in a transnational comparison

BA Lecture: Fundamentals of Political Science: Introduction to Comparative Government

Prof. Dr Michael Minkenberg


MA Seminar: The Far Right in the Americas (North and South): Between Populism, Patriotism and Paranoia

Prof. Dr Michael Minkenberg


Political Science Research Colloquium

Prof. Dr Michael Minkenberg

MA-Semiar: Theories of Democracy

Prof. Dr Michael Minkenberg


BA Lecture: The Political System of the Federal Republic of Germany: Actors - Institutions - Procedures

Prof. Dr Gert-Rüdiger Wegmarshaus


MA seminar: Right-wing populist constructions of the enemy: Anti-feminism and gender phobia in a European comparison

Dr Anja Hennig

BA seminar: Exploring Tesla in Brandenburg. Developing research designs - applying qualitative methods

Dr Anja Hennig; Prof Dr Sascha Münnich

MA project seminar: The populist and radical right and its effects on liberal democracy – comparative European perspectives

Prof. Dr Michael Minkenberg

BA Seminar: Comparative Government in Europe

Prof. Dr Michael Minkenberg

Political Science Research Colloquium

Prof. Dr Michael Minkenberg

MA seminar: Theories and methods of empirical political and social research

Prof. Dr Michael Minkenberg

BA Seminar: Policy Advice, Interest Representation and Lobbying in the Political Decision-Making Process

Dr Artur Kopka

BA Seminar: The Radical Right in the European Union

Zsuzsanna Vegh

MA Seminar: Analysing Polish Parliamentary Elections 2023 from Polish-German Student Perspectives

Dr Anja Hennig

BA Lecture: Fundamentals of Political Science: Introduction to Comparative Government

Prof. Dr Michael Minkeberg

Political Science Research Colloquium

Prof. Dr Michael Minkeberg

BA Seminar: Right-wing populism, the radical right and liberal democracy

Prof. Dr Michael Minkenberg

BA Seminar: How Democracies Die: Democratic Erosion and Autocratisation

Zsuzsanna Végh

BA Lecture: Political Theory in the Modern Age: From Machiavelli to Marx

Prof. Dr Gerd-Rüdiger Wegmarshaus

MA seminar: Asymmetries in the river: The Oder as an object of German-Polish relations

Dr Anja Hennig

Information for students

Note for students in the Master's degree programmes

The lecturers of the Professorship of Comparative Politics, Prof. Dr Michael Minkenberg, Prof. Dr Gert-Rüdiger Wegmarshaus, Dr Anja Hennig, only accept Master's theses from students who have completed a certificate with the respective lecturer. Anja Hennig, only accept masters theses from students who have completed a certificate with the respective lecturer and have also taken and successfully completed a methods course at one of the faculty's professorships; preferably with a social science focus (at the professorships Beichelt, Minkenberg, Neyer or at one of the sociology professorships).

Students of the double degree programmes (Istanbul, Poznań, Strasbourg) are exempt from this rule; they must apply individually.

Notes on the submission of term papers

Please send the paper in printed form to the following address:

European University Viadrina
Professorship for Comparative Politics
Große Scharrnstraße 59
15230 Frankfurt (Oder)

You can also hand in the paper in person at the secretariat (room HG 018). Please note the office hours!

Please note that the completed and signed declaration of independence and a data carrier on which the work is saved are enclosed.