Danielle Pullan
Main Focus
- Political science
- Reproductive justice
- Abortion policy
- Women’s issues and gender-based policy
- European politics
- Quantitative research methods
- Text analysis
Research project: Measuring Abortion Access and Its Unequal Effects
Curriculum Vitae
Oct. 2020–present
Doctoral Researcher, International Max Planck Research School on the Social and
Political Constitution of the Economy (IMPRS-SPCE), Max Planck Institute for
the Study of Societies, Cologne
2019–2020
Graduate Assistant, Cologne Center for Comparative Politics, University of
Cologne
2018–2020
MA, Political Science, University of Cologne, Germany
2014–2016
MPA, Public Administration, with focus on Nonprofit Management, American
University, Washington, DC
2013–2018
Full-time employment and consulting positions with nonprofits, impact investing
organizations, and tech start-up companies in project management, client
management, and research roles, Washington, DC
2012–2013
Teaching Assistant, School of Public Affairs Leadership Program, American
University, Washington, DC
2011–2012
Study abroad, Philosophy, University College London
2009–2013
BA, Political Science and Philosophy, American University, Washington, DC
2009–2012
Various internships with US Congressional offices, political campaigns, and
political action committees, Washington, DC and Chicago, IL
Awards and honors (selected)
2020
Dean’s List,
University of Cologne
2014–2016
Graduate
Honor Award Merit Scholarship, American University, Washington, DC
2015
CCPS Benefactors
Award, American University, Washington, DC
2009–2013
AU
Presidential Scholarship, American University, Washington, DC
2009–2012
Dean’s List, American University,
Washington, DC