Sophie Suda

Research associate Sophie Suda

I am a research associate and lecturer at the chair for comparative politics. My research interests include institutions and political systems and their influence on specific patterns in politics. My research is mainly quantitative. In addition, I am responsible for the recognition of internships at BA and MA level in political science.
 

Chair of Comparative Politics
Ernst-Lohmeyer-Platz 3, Room 3.41
Tel.: +49 3834 420 3154
sophie.suda[at]uni-greifswald[dot]de

Office hours:

Friday 9-12

Vita

Since October 2020

Research Associate at the Chair for Comparative Politics, University of Greifswald

2018-2020

Master of Arts Political Science, University of Mannheim

2015-2018

Bachelor of Arts Political Science, University of Mannheim

 

2020

Stata/R assistant for the Faculty of Social Sciences, Mannheim

2018-2019

Student assistant at Gesis - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences in the German Microdata Lab
 

Research interests
  • Political Systems
  • Governments
  • Parties and Institutions
Publications

Jahn, Detlef and Sophie Suda. 2022. Sustainable Policy Performance and Types of Governance: Is There a Trade-Off between Consensus and Efficiency? European Policy Analysis 8(2): 209-230.

 

Jahn, Detlef, Nils Düpont, Erik Baltz, Maximilian Andorff-Woller, Lisa Klagges, and Sophie Suda, together with Thomas Behm, Sven Kosanke, Christoph Oberst, Martin Rachuj, Christina Stremming, and Debora Thie. 2022. PIP – Parties, Institutions Preferences: PIP Collection. Chair of Comparative Politics, University of Greifswald. 

 

Erik Baltz, Sophie Suda, Maximilian Andorff-Woller. 2022. Regional election in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, 26 September 2021. BLUE Electoral Bulletin of the European Union 2(1): 111-116.

 

Teaching

Summer Term 2022: Where did the Party Go? Origins and Consequences of Party Position and Party Movement. (graduate)

Winter Term 2021: Advanced Quantitative Methods ( graduate )

Winter Term 2021: R Workshop (graduate and undergraduate)

Summer Term  2021: Regime Types or: How to Become a Successful Ruler (undergraduate)

Winter Term 2020: Advanced Quantitative Methods (graduate )