Dr. Julia Hahmann

CV

26.06.2012
Dr. phil. “Friendship Types: The Construction of the Friendship Role and its Consequences on Social Support Networks. Analysis of older people’s relationship systems” (summa cum laude)
8.2006
Magistra Artium’s degree, master thesis on “Technic concepts of the elderly.
Statistical data analysis and critical method discussion of an interview study”
2000 to 2006
Studies of Communication Science, Sociology and Psychology at RWTH Aachen University,
major fields of study: gerontology (sociology and linguistics), social network analysis, methods
2000
University-entrance diploma, Städtisches Gymnasium Thomaeum, Kempen

11.2014 – 4.2015
Visiting Professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG), School of Health and Human Sciences, Gerontology Program. Funded by the German Academic Exchange Service
Since 10.2012
Research Assistant, Department of Gerontology, Specialty in Empirical Gerontology and Research Methods, University of Vechta (Prof. Dr. Harald Künemund)
4.2012 – 8.2012
Teaching assignment, Department of Sociology, Specialty in Gender and Life Course Research, RWTH Aachen University (Dr. Petra Lucht)
4.2009 – 3.2012
Research Assistant, Human Technology Centre (HumTec)
project City 2020+, RWTH Aachen University
11.2009 – 8.2012
Research Assistant, project AC-TEC, RWTH Aachen University
1.2008 – 3.2009
Research Assistant, Department of Sociology, Specialty in Gender and Life Course Research, RWTH Aachen University (Prof. Heather Hofmeister, Ph.D.)
9.2007 – 12.2007
Graduate Assistant, project “rebequa”,
Institute of Industrial Engineering and Ergonomics at RWTH Aachen University
01.2007 – 08.2007
Doctoral student, Department of Sociology, application for postgraduate scholarship of RWTH Aachen University (approval in September 2007, not accepted) and of Cusanuswerk (approval in October 2007, not accepted)
9.2006 – 12.2006
Internship Goethe-Institut Toulouse, France, Language Department
2.2004 – 9.2004
Internship, Online Market Research Institute EarsAndEyes GmbH, Hamburg, Germany
8.2002 – 2.2004
Student Assistant, Department of Sociology, Specialty in Methods of Empirical Social Research at RWTH Aachen University, Prof. Dr. Paul B. Hill