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Adam Lederer |
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| Research Fellow | ||
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Max Planck Institute of Economics, Entrepreneurship, Growth and Public Policy Group Kahlaische Straße 10 D-07745 Jena Germany |
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| phone: | +49 - 3641 - 686 729 | |
| fax: | +49 - 3641 - 686 710 | |
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Education
| 1999 - 2003 | Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana Public Affairs, coursework toward doctoral degree |
| 1998 | University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming MA Political Science and Minor Environment and Natural Resource Issues |
| 1996 | University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming BA Political Science, Concentration in Environment and Natural Resource Issues |
Employment Experience
| 8/2000 - 5/2004 | Adjunct Instructor, Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana Taught courses for undergraduates within the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, including Organizational Theory and Introduction to Statistics. |
| 8/1998 - 8/2000 | Research Associate, Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana Research associate for Dr. David Audretsch, Ameritech Professor of Economic Development, Director Institute for Development Strategies. Maintained correspondence for Small Business Economics: An International Journal, webmaster, conducted research, graded homework, and taught classes. Conducted study determining impact of "Industrial Research Liaison Program." |
| 10/1998 - 4/2001 | Columnist, Indiana Daily Student Bloomington, Indiana Wrote biweekly opinion columns for the editorial page of student newspaper. |
| 8/1996 - 5/1998 | Graduate Assistant, University of Wyoming Webmaster, discussion section leader, and grade tracking for professors in the University of Wyoming's Political Science Department. |
| 5/1996 - 8/1998 | Special Projects Manager, Sagebrush News, Inc Denver, Colorado Worked on special one time only projects, collections, and delivery of the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and other national and global newspapers in the Denver and Front Range region of Colorado. |
| 1/1996 - 5/1996 | Editorial Intern Wyoming State Historical Society Laramie, Wyoming. Worked on production of history society's journal. Responsibilities included locating referees and reviewing citations in submitted articles. |
| 8/1992 - 4/1998 | Writer, Opinion Columnist Branding Iron Laramie, Wyoming. Wrote news, sports, and opinion for student newspaper. |
Research Interests
- Economic Development and Diversity
Research Projects
- Research Assistance in the Project "Local Heroes in a Global Village. Globalization and New Entrepreneurship Policies" (Dr. Heike Grimm, University of Erfurt)
Publications
- "Wagon Wheel: A Nuclear Plowshare for Wyoming," Annals of Wyoming: The Wyoming History Journal. Cheyenne, Wyoming: Wyoming Historical Society. Summer 1998 (70:3, 24-33)
- "Wagon Wheel: A Nuclear Plowshare for Wyoming," in Readings in Wyoming History: Issues in the History of the Equality State. Laramie, Wyoming: Skyline West Press. 2004, 214-227.
Scholarships
| 1998 | Wang Yu Fa Foundation Scholarship |
| 1997 | School of Environment and Natural Resources Summer Stipend |
| 1997 | Wang Yu Fa Foundation Scholarship |
| 1996 - 1997 | School of Environment and Natural Resources Graduate Scholarship |
| 1995 - 1996 | Milward Simpson Scholar, University of Wyoming |
