Hans N. Weiler

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Hans N. Weiler is a Professor Emeritus of Education and Political Science at Stanford University, and a Professor Emeritus of Comparative Politics and former rector of the Viadrina European University in Frankfurt (Oder), Germany.

Early life

On September 13, 1934, Weiler was born in Krefeld, Germany.

Education

Weiler graduated from the Hochschule St. Georgen, Frankfurt/Main in Philosophy (1956) and went on to study Philosophy, Political Science, and Education at the University of Freiburg/Breisgau, where he graduated in 1960, followed by a stay at the University of London's Institute of Commonwealth Studies and School of Oriental and African Studies. In 1965, Weiler obtained a PhD. In Political Science from University of Freiburg.

Career

In 1962, Weiler became a Research Fellow and Chairman of the Africa Division at the University of Freiburg's Arnold Bergstraesser institute.

That same year Weiler became Assistant Professor of Education and Political Science at Stanford University (Associate Professor as of 1971, full Professor 1979). From 1974-77 he was on leave as Director of the International Institute for Educational Planning (UNESCO) at Paris.

From 1993-99 Weiler was Professor of Comparative Politics and Rektor of the Europa-Universität Viadrina at Frankfurt/Oder.

Personal life

Weiler is a naturalized U.S. citizen. Weiler is married and has two sons.

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