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Mathieu Segers
Chair in Contemporary European History & European Integration and EuropaChair at Studio Europa bij Universiteit Maastricht
Mathieu Segers is a distinguished Scholar, Author, and Columnist, known for his insightful commentary on European Affairs. He serves as a Member of AIV/CEI and is the Editor of the Cambridge History of the European Union at CUP. Mathieu pursued his PhD at Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, focusing on European integration.
With a wealth of experience, Mathieu has held various key positions in prestigious organizations. He currently holds the Chair in Contemporary European History & European Integration and EuropaChair at Studio Europa at Universiteit Maastricht. Previously, he was a Columnist at De Groene Amsterdammer and Professor of Contemporary European History and European Integration & Dean at UCM, Universiteit Maastricht.
Mathieu Segers has a rich background, having served as a Committee Member at Adviesraad Internationale Vraagstukken, a Senior Staff Member at WRR - Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy, and a Columnist at Het Financieele Dagblad. He also held roles such as Chair of the Advisory Commission on Archival Affairs of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Author at Prometheus/Bert Bakker Publishers, and Associate Professor of European Integration and International Relations at Utrecht University.
Moreover, Mathieu has a strong academic foundation, having been a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, a Fulbright Schuman Fellow at CES at Harvard University, and the Editor of 'Europese dagboeken van Max Kohnstamm' at Universiteit Utrecht. He previously served as an Assistant Professor of European Integration and Comparative Politics at Radboud University Nijmegen, reflecting his broad expertise in European Studies and International Relations.
Mathieu Segers also brought his knowledge and skills to government institutions, working as a Policy Advisor at Ministerie van Financiën and Ministerie van Sociale Zaken en Werkgelegenheid. His versatile background and deep understanding of European Affairs make him a well-respected figure in the academic and policy realms.