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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Curriculum Vitae for Faculty Members Date: April 23, 2020 Initials: AE 1. SURNAME: Ellermann FIRST NAME: Antje MIDDLE NAME(S): 2. DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL: Political Science 3. FACULTY: Arts 4. PRESENT RANK: Associate Professor SINCE: 2012 5. POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION University or Institution Degree Subject Area Dates Brandeis University Ph.D. Political Science & Social Policy 1997-2005 Brandeis University M.A. Political Science 1997-2002 University of Bath B.Sc. (Hons) Sociology & Social Work 1993-1997 University of Bath Diploma Social Work 1993-1997 6. EMPLOYMENT RECORD (a) Prior to coming to UBC University, Company or Organization Rank or Title Dates Brandeis University Teaching Assistant 1998-2002 Brandeis University Archival Assistant 1998-1998 Brandeis University Research Assistant 1997-1998 Support Against Racist Incidents, Bristol, UK Social Work Intern 1996-1997 Newtownabbey Methodist Mission, Rathcoole, N. Ireland Youth & Community Worker 1992-1993 Irish Methodist Youth Department, Belfast, N. Ireland Youth Worker 1990-1991 (b) At UBC Rank or Title Dates Assistant Professor 2005-2012 Research Associate 2005 (c) Date of granting of tenure at U.B.C.: July 1, 2012

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

Curriculum Vitae for Faculty Members

Date: April 23, 2020 Initials: AE

1. SURNAME: Ellermann FIRST NAME: Antje

MIDDLE NAME(S):

2. DEPARTMENT/SCHOOL: Political Science

3. FACULTY: Arts

4. PRESENT RANK: Associate Professor SINCE: 2012

5. POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION

University or Institution Degree Subject Area Dates

Brandeis University Ph.D. Political Science & Social

Policy

1997-2005

Brandeis University M.A. Political Science 1997-2002

University of Bath B.Sc. (Hons) Sociology & Social Work 1993-1997

University of Bath Diploma Social Work 1993-1997

6. EMPLOYMENT RECORD

(a) Prior to coming to UBC

University, Company or Organization Rank or Title Dates

Brandeis University Teaching Assistant 1998-2002

Brandeis University Archival Assistant 1998-1998

Brandeis University Research Assistant 1997-1998

Support Against Racist Incidents, Bristol, UK Social Work Intern 1996-1997

Newtownabbey Methodist Mission, Rathcoole, N. Ireland Youth & Community Worker 1992-1993

Irish Methodist Youth Department, Belfast, N. Ireland Youth Worker 1990-1991

(b) At UBC

Rank or Title Dates

Assistant Professor 2005-2012

Research Associate 2005

(c) Date of granting of tenure at U.B.C.:

July 1, 2012

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7. LEAVES OF ABSENCE

University, Company or Organization

at which Leave was taken

Type of Leave Dates

Medical leave October 22, 2018 –

January 2, 2019

Berlin Social Science Center Study leave September 2016 –

August 2017

Humboldt University of Berlin Study leave September 2009 –

August 2010

Maternity & parental leave October 2007-March

2008

8. TEACHING

(a) Areas of special interest and accomplishments

As an educator, I am committed to fostering critical engagement with theory and research, the ability to apply these

insights to politics and society, and to do so in a socially responsible manner. I currently pursue these goals through

teaching innovations focused on (1) active and experiential learning, (2) diversity and inclusion, and (3) Indigenous

engagement and place-based learning.

Areas of expertise

Comparative Politics, Public Policy, Migration and Citizenship

Teaching accomplishments

Awarded the Faculty of Arts Top 10% Ranking in Teaching Evaluation Scores (2014)

(b) Courses Taught at UBC

Session Course Scheduled Class Hours Taught

Number Hours Size Lectures Tutorials Labs Other

2020W

spring

Poli328C (CP Immigration) 3/week 65 3/week

2019W

fall

Poli516C/GPP591G

(Migration & Citizenship)

3/week 14 3/week

2019W

spring

Poli516C/GPP591G

(Migration & Citizenship)

3/week 13 3/week

2018W

spring

Poli492 (Honours Thesis) 3/week 14 3/week

2017W

fall

Poli492 (Honours Thesis) 3/week 15 3/week

2016W

spring

Poli328A (CP Immigration) 3/week 63 3/week

2016W

fall

Poli517A (State) 3/week 5 3/week

2015W

fall

Poli422B (Gender & Public

Policy)

3/week 17

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2015W

spring

Poli328A (CP Immigration) 3/week 100 3/week

2015W

spring

Poli517A (State) 3/week 8 3/week

2014W

fall

Poli423C (Gender & Public

Policy)

3/week 17 3/week

2014W

spring

Poli517A (State) 3/week 5 3/week

2014W

spring

Poli492 (Honours Thesis) 3/week 18 3/week

2013W

fall

Poli492 (Honours Thesis) 3/week 18 3/week

2013W

spring

Poli420C (Gender & Public

Policy)

3/week 18 3/week

2013W

spring

Poli328a (CP Immigration) 3/week 100 3/week

2012W

fall

Poli220 (Intro to CP) 3/week 130 3/week

2012W

fall

Poli517 (State) 3/week 7 3/week

2012W

spring

Poli420C (Gender & Public

Policy)

3/week 18 3/week

2012W

spring

Poli328A (CP Immigration) 3/week 100 3/week

2011W

fall

Poli220 (Intro to CP) 3/week 150 3/week

2011W

fall

Poli516B (State) 3/week 12 3/week

2011W

spring

Poli220 (Intro to CP) 3/week 106 3/week

2011W

spring

Poli328a (CP Immigration) 3/week 74 3/week

2010W

fall

Poli 516B (State) 3/week 12 3/week

2010W

fall

Poli220 (Intro to CP) 3/week 107 3/week

2009Wspr

ing

Poli 220 (Intro to CP) 3/week 150 3/week

2009W

spring

Poli328a (CP Immigration) 3/week 101 3/week

2008W

fall

Poli220 (Intro to CP) 3/week 150 3/week

2008W

fall

Poli 516B (State) 3/week 13 3/week

2007W

spring

Poli 513B (Liberal State) 3/week 4 3/week

2007W

spring

Poli220 (Intro to CP) 3/week 150 3/week

2006W

fall

Poli220 (Intro to CP) 3/week 150 3/week

2006W

spring

Poli 513B (Liberal State) 3/week 5 3/week

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2006W

spring

Poli220 (Intro to CP) 3/week 150 3/week

2005W

fall

Poli 220 (Intro to CP) 3/week 150 3/week

2005W

fall

Poli 580 (Directed Reading

Immigration)

1 1 1/week

(c) Graduate Students Supervised and/or Co-Supervised

Student Name Program Type Year Principal

supervisor

Co-supervisor

Start Finish

Renauld Chicoine-

McKenzie

MA 2019 In progress Antje Ellermann

Sarah Despatie MA 2019 In progress Antje Ellermann

Picui, Isabella MA 2018 2019 Antje Ellermann Desmares, Camille PhD 2016 In progress Antje Ellermann Zhumatova, Salta PhD 2016 In progress Antje Ellermann Schinnerl, Sandra PhD

(Interdiscipliary

Studies)

2015 In progress Antje Ellermann Lesley Andres

(Education)

Prest, Stewart PhD 2011 2016 Brian Job Antje Ellermann King, Conrad PhD 2011 2018 Antje Ellermann Zhang, Miaofeng MA 2015 2015 Antje Ellermann Sawicki Mead,

Tania

MA 2015 2015 Antje Ellermann

Barnum, Forrest MA 2010 2011 Antje Ellermann Stark, Lisa MA 2005 2007 Antje Ellermann

(d) Graduate Supervision Committees

Student Name Program Type Year Principal Supervisor

Start Finish

Villagarcia, Paolo

Sosa

PhD 2020 In progress Maxwell Cameron

Cleton, Laura PhD (University

of Antwerp)

2019 In progress Petra Meier

Dragulin, Serban PhD

(Philosophy)

2015 In progress John Beatty

Lore, Grace PhD 2013 2017 Richard Johnston

Westlake, Daniel PhD 2012 2017 Richard Johnston

Boesten Jan PhD 2011 2015 Maxwell Cameron

Goenaga, Agustin PhD 2011 2015 Maxwell Cameron

Kalicki, Konrad PhD 2011 2015 Yves Tiberghien

Breton, Charles PhD 2011 2014 Richard Johnson

Sinpeng, Aim PhD 2010 2012 Benjamin Nyblade

Penner, Erin PhD 2009 2013 Fred Cutler

Ferguson, John PhD (Law) 2009 2012 Catherine Dauvergne

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Pazdor, Margery MA (European

Studies)

2007 2009 Dietmar Schirmer

Sulmona, Joe PhD

(Geography)

2005 2012 David Edgington

e) Postdoctoral Student Supervision

Student Name Program Type Year Principal

Supervisor

Start Finish

Norman, Kelsey SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship 2018 2019 Antje Ellermann

Hall, Jonathan Swedish Research Council International

Postdoctoral Fellowship (Assistant Professor,

University of Uppsala)

2017 2019 Antje Ellermann

(f) Undergraduate Student Research Supervision

Student Name Program Type Year

Principal

Supervisor

Co-supervisor

Start Finish

Natascha Schoepl Honours Thesis 2019 2020 Richard Johnston Antje Ellermann

Kyra Graham Honours Thesis 2018 2019 Richard Johnston Antje Ellermann

Rachel Garrett Honours Thesis 2016 2017 Antje Ellermann Andrew Owen

Benjamin Foster Honours Thesis 2016 2017 Antje Ellermann Gyung-Ho Jeon

Emil Støvring

Lauritsen

Honours Thesis 2016 2017 Antje Ellermann Paul Quirk

Grace Ma Honours Thesis 2016 2017 Antje Ellermann Robert Crawford

Rosalie Hirst

Almenara

Honours Thesis 2016 2017 Antje Ellermann Katharina Coleman

Muhammad Iskandar Honours Thesis 2016 2017 Antje Ellermann Arjun Chowdhury

Chris Fialkowski Honours Thesis 2016 2017 Antje Ellermann Allen Sens

Alice Le Bihan Honours Thesis 2016 2017 Antje Ellermann Peter Dauvergne

Lindsey Cox Honours Thesis 2016 2017 Antje Ellermann Lisa Sundstrom

Emma Lodge Honours Thesis 2016 2017 Antje Ellermann Alan Jacobs

Alberto Alcaraz Honours Thesis 2016 2017 Antje Ellermann Bruce Baum

Amy Gill Honours Thesis 2016 2017 Antje Ellermann Glen Coulthard

Eliot Escalona Honours Thesis 2016 2017 Antje Ellermann Richard Price

Emily Beatty Honours Thesis 2016 2017 Antje Ellermann Anna Jurkevics

Delphine Ho Thanh Honours Thesis 2014 2015 Richard Johnston Antje Ellermann

Alex Mierke-

Zatwarnicki

AMS Impact

Grant

2015 2015 Antje Ellermann

Halevy, Lotem Research paper for

UBC

Multidisciplinary

Undergraduate

Research

Conference

2015 2015 Antje Ellermann

Wegschaider, Klaudia Honours Thesis 2014 2015 Richard Johnston Antje Ellermann

Aldar, Lee Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Allen Sens

Austensen, Maxwell Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Paul Quirk

Bowers, Kathleen Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Alan Jacobs

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Bowron, Ashley Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Brian Job

Dvorak, Emily Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Katharina Coleman

Franks, Kelsey Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Michael Byers

Giang, Jessica Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Sheryl Lightfood

Jenkins, Julie Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Barbara Arneil

Lo, Jennifer Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Gyung-Ho Jeon

Morrell, Allison Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Kathryn Harrison

Mounce, Caitlin Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Anjali Bohlken

Peddle, Carly Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Gerald Baier

Renger, Sonia Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Peter Dauvergne

Said, Mohamed Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Arjun Chowhury

Sarhangpour, Kaveh Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Xiaojun Li

Schuurman, Julia Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Mark Warren

Won, Isaac Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Fred Cutler

Yap, Glenda Honours Thesis 2013 2014 Antje Ellermann Lisa Sundstrom

Swannell, Zach Honours Thesis 2012 2013 Richard Johnston Antje Ellermann

Mann, Aman Honours Thesis 2011 2012 Richard Johnston Antje Ellermann

Shoemaker, Justin Honours Thesis 2010 2011 Benjamin

Nyblade

Antje Ellermann

Lyons, Madeleine Honours Thesis 2006 2007 Angela O’Mahony Antje Ellermann

(e) Continuing Education Activities

(f) Visiting Lecturer (indicate university/organization and dates)

(g) Other

9. SCHOLARLY AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

(a) Areas of special interest and accomplishments

Founder and Co-Director, UBC Migration Research Excellence Cluster

UBC’s Grants Catalyzing Research Clusters (GCRC) program was created in 2016 to promote research excellence across the

faculties. In 2017, I applied for a GCRC grant in the area of Migration. My vision was to bring together UBC migration

researchers from different disciplines to develop academic, community, and policy partnerships. In January 2018, UBC

Migration was founded as an “emerging cluster” with $100,000 of funding; we were successful in seeing this funding renewed

in 2019, and, in 2020, succeeded in moving up to “established cluster” status funded at $230,000. Under my leadership, in the

course of less than 2 years, we built a network of over 50 UBC faculty across the Social Sciences and Humanities, 42

graduate students, 11 community partners, and institutional partnerships with the Berkeley Interdisciplinary Migration

Initiative (BIMI) and the Centre for the Study of Politics and Immigration (CSPI) at Concordia University. Reflecting a vision

of academic, community, and policy collaboration, our first major initiative was a symposium titled “Bridging Research,

Policy and Practice,” which put us on the map for local community partners and municipal, regional, and federal policy

makers. Committed to graduate training, we also organized a 3-day Summer School in Migration Research Methods. I now

co-lead the Cluster with a junior colleague from Occupational Sciences, supported by an interdisciplinary steering committee

of UBC faculty and two community representatives. Cluster faculty serve as Community and Policy Liaisons, we recently

hired a full-time Research Coordinator and two graduate students as Communications Officer and Assistant to the Community

Liaison. We have secured several grants to fund university-community research partnerships, including a SSHRC Partnership

Development grant, and were successful in securing a President’s Excellence Research Chair in Global Migration, valued at

$3 to 5 million, to be appointed in Political Science. We are now applying to become a Centre for Migration Research under

the Faculty of Arts, including a certificate program to train graduate students in migration studies.

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Director (since 2017), UBC Institute for European Studies

The UBC Institute for European Studies serves as a hub for scholarly discussion on European politics broadly conceived. As

director, I created a multidisciplinary academic speaker series, organize talks and events on current affairs, and run monthly

research colloquia and community luncheons. Supported by my colleague Kurt Hübner, the IES liaises with the various

European consulates in Vancouver and, each spring, takes undergraduate students on an EU Study Tour to Europe.

(b) Research or equivalent grants (indicate under COMP whether grants were obtained competitively (C) or non-

competitively (NC))

Granting Subject COMP $ Total Years Principal Co-

Investigator(s)

Agency Investigator

SSHRC Partnership Development

Grant: “Belonging in

Unceded Territory”

C 200,000 2020-23 Antje

Ellermann

Hallensleben,

Johnston,

Lauer, Sherrell,

Rosenberger,

Wright, Zhou

UBC VPRI Graduate Trainee Stipend:

“Migration”

C 30,000 2020-21 Antje

Ellermann

Suzanne Huot

UBC VPRI Bridging Grants for

Catalyzing Research

Clusters: “Migration”

C 30,000 2020 Antje

Ellermann

Suzanne Huot

UBC VPRI Grants for Catalyzing

Research Clusters:

“Migration”

C 200,000 2020-21 Antje

Ellermann

Suzanne Huot

UBC VPRI Grants for Catalyzing

Research Clusters:

“Migration”

C 100,000 2019 Antje

Ellermann

Suzanne Huot

UBC VPRI Grants for Catalyzing

Research Clusters:

“Migration”

C 100,000 2018 Antje

Ellermann

UBC Faculty

of Arts

Visiting Speaker Grant C 2,000 2017-

2018

Antje

Ellermann

SSHRC Partnership Development

Grant: “Migrants, Refugees

and the International State

System”

C 191,092 2014-

1016

Randall

Hansen

Ellermann,

Martin,

Akguen,

Gibney, Emery

SSCHRC Insight Grant: “The Ethics

of Immigrant Admissions”

C 197,748 2013-

2019

Antje

Ellermann

DAAD

(German

Academic

Exchange

Service)

“The Politics of

Immigration: Germany”

C 5,700 2010 Antje

Ellermann

SSHRC Standard Research Grant:

“The Comparative Politics

of Immigration”

C 94,649 2008-

2012

Antje

Ellermann

Martha Piper

Research Fund,

UBC

“Illegal Migration and the

State”

C 25,000 2007-

2009

Catherine

Dauvergne

Antje

Ellermann

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U.S. Social

Science

Research

Council

“Contested Sovereignty” C 22,000 2001-

2002

Antje

Ellermann

Total funds $1,198,189

(c) Research or equivalent contracts (indicate under COMP whether grants were obtained competitively (C) or non-

competitively (NC).

Granting Subject COMP $ Total Years Principal Co-

Investig

ator(s)

Agency Investigator

John Holmes Fund,

Foreign Affairs and

International Trade

Canada

Canadian-US

Cooperation on

Immigration Control

C 50,000 2004-5 Antje Ellermann

(d) Invited Presentations (Identify whether International/National/Local)

International

University of Michigan, Ann Arbour. International Institute Conference on Migration, February 2020 (declined)

University of Wuppertal, Germany. Keynote Address at Migrant States of Exception Conference, November 2019

(declined)

College de France, Paris. Immigration Policy in an Era of Globalization and Crisis Symposium, June 2019

Sciences Po, Paris. The Politics of Migration Policies Workshop, December 2018 (declined)

John Hopkins University, Baltimore. Department of Political Science Speaker Series, May 2018

University of Michigan, Ann Arbour. Department of Political Science Rubin Lecture Series on Migration and

Immigration, March 2017

Berlin Social Science Center, Migration, Integration, Transnationalization Research Colloquium, January 2017

Lund University, Sweden, Department of Political Science Speaker Series, November 2016

University of Osnabrück, Germany. Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies, Keynote Address at

Deportation as a Conflicting Issue Conference, September 2016

University of Sussex, UK. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies Annual International Conference, February 2015

UCLA, Los Angeles. UCLA Program on International Migration speaker series, November 2014

The New School of Social Research, New York. Politics & Society The Politics of Rights conference, September

2012

Humboldt University of Berlin. Comparative Politics Research Colloquium, 2010

Oxford University, UK. Deportation and Citizenship conference, December 2009

Oxford University, UK. Refugees and Trans/National Politics conference, May 2007

Social Science Research Council, Pacific Grove, CA. Social Science Research Council Fellows Conference, January

2005

National

University of Toronto, Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy. Keynote Address at Canadian

Exceptionalism in Immigration Politics and Policy workshop, November 2019

Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship, Montreal. Retreat Keynote Address, February 2019 (declined)

University of Toronto. R.F. Harney Lecture Series in Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies, September 2018

(declined)

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Concordia University, Montreal. New Politics of Immigration symposium, June 2018

University of Toronto, School of Public Policy and Governance. Canada at its Centennial and Sesquicentennial

conference, November 2017

University of Toronto, Monk School of Global Affairs. The Refugee Crisis conference, September 2015

University of Victoria. Jean Monnet Chair Lecture Series, November 2008

Université de Montréal, Canadian Centre for German and European Studies, 2007 (declined)

University of Victoria. Governing Migration in the Age of Denationalization, March 2005

Local

Jewish Community Centre of Greater Vancouver. Men’s Discussion Group, March 2020 (canceled)

Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Service Agencies of BC, Burnaby. Citizenship beyond the Passport

roundtable, January 2020

UBC Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Guest lecture, November 2019

UBC Institute for European Studies. 30 Years after the Berlin Wall, November 2019

Affiliation of Multicultural Societies and Service Agencies of BC – UBC Migration. Why Should I Care? Refugees

and Canada in 2019 – A Community Dialogue, October 2019

Rotary Club of Vancouver, October 2019

Conference Board of Canada, Vancouver. Winning the Immigration Conversation, March 2019

UBC Institute for European Studies – UBC Migration. Presentation to delegation of the European Parliament, May

2018

UBC Institute for European Studies. Research colloquium, January 2018

UBC Institute for European Studies. Roundtable on the 2017 German Federal Elections, October 2017

UBC Department of Political Science. CompCan Workshop, March 2015, April 2011

UBC Faculty of Law: Author meets Reader: Catherine Dauvergne’s Making People Illegal. Discussant, March 2009.

UBC Liu Institute for Global Studies. Challenging Sovereignty conference, March 2008

UBC Institute of European Studies. Roundtable on the 2005 German Federal Elections, October 2005

UBC Inter-Faculty Initiative on Migration Studies, October 2004

UBC Liu Institute for Global Studies. Globalization and Illegal Migration conference, January 2004

(e) Other Presentations

Invitation to appear as witness before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Citizenship and Immigration,

October 2016 (declined because of travel in Europe)

(f) Other: Conference Organizer

“Race, Gender, and Class in the Politics of Migration: Empiricist and Normative Approaches,” May 2017, Berlin

Social Science Center (2-day SSHRC-funded international workshop)

“Immigration Politics and Practices” (with Suzanna Crage), Graduate Student Conference, UBC Institute for

European Studies, November 2012

“Challenging Sovereignty” (with Catherine Dauvergne), UBC Liu Institute for Global Studies, March 2008

(g) Conference Participation (Organizer, Keynote Speaker, etc.)

Annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, 2019, Vancouver. Presenter

Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2018, Boston. Presenter

Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2017, San Francisco. Presenter

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Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2015, San Francisco. Panel organizer and presenter

Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2014, Washington, D.C. Discussant

Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2013, Chicago. Panel organizer and presenter

Annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, 2013, Victoria. Presenter.

Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2012, New Orleans. Presenter (canceled)

International Conference of Europeanists, 2012, Boston. Presenter

Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2011, Seattle. Presenter

Annual meeting of the International Studies Association, 2011, Montreal. Presenter

Annual meeting of the European Consortium for Political Research, Potsdam, Germany, 2009. Presenter

Annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Vancouver, 2009. Presenter, discussant, chair

Biennial meeting of the European Union Studies Association, Los Angeles, 2009. Presenter, discussant, chair

Annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, 2008, Vancouver. Discussant

Annual Trudeau Conference on Public Policy, Vancouver, 2006. Chair

Annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, 2006. Co-author presented

Joint Sessions of the European Consortium for Political Research, Uppsala, Sweden, 2004. Presenter

Biennial meeting of the European Union Studies Association, Nashville, 2003. Presenter

Biennial International Council of Europeanists, Chicago, 2002. Presenter

10. SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY

(a) Areas of special interest and accomplishments

See 9 (a)

Successful application (with Richard Johnston) for a President’s Excellence Chair in Global Migration, UBC Faculty

of Arts competition (2019)

(b) Memberships on committees, including offices held and dates

Department

President’s Excellence Chair in Global Migration Search Committee, member (2019/20)

Executive Committee, elected member (2019/20)

Honours Advisor (2017/18)

Equity Committee, member (2015/16)

President’s Advisory Committee on the Selection of a Head for the Department of Political Science, elected member

(2015)

Executive Committee, elected member (2015/16)

Awards Committee, member (2014/15)

Graduate Program Committee, member (2014/15)

Equity Committee, member (2013/14)

Asian Public Policy Hiring Committee (2 positions), Co-chair (2013/14)

Honours Advisor (2013/14)

Graduate Program Committee, member (2012/13)

Executive Committee, elected member (2012/13)

Comparative Politics Field Chair (2010/11)

Ad Hoc Governance and Workload Committee, member (2012)

U.S. Politics Hiring Committee, member (2010/11)

Awards Committee, member. Spearheded successful four-unit nomination of Macartan Humphreys (Columbia

University) for Visiting Trudeau Fellowship (2010/11)

Canadian Politics Hiring Committee, member (2008/09)

Executive Committee, elected member (2008/09)

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Dean of Arts, Ad Hoc Committee on Criteria for Evaluation of Political Science Departments, member (2007)

Graduate Admissions Committee, member (2006/07)

Equity Committee, member (2006/07)

University

Doctoral Examination Committee, chair (2018)

Trudeau Doctoral Scholarship Adjudication Committee, member (2017)

Institute for European Studies, Steering Committee, member (2006/07)

(c) Other service, including dates

Director, Institute for European Studies (2017 – current)

Co-lead, Migration Research Excellence Cluster (2018 – current)

11. SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY

(a) Memberships on scholarly societies, including offices held and dates

Canadian Political Science Association

Book Prize in Comparative Politics committee, chair (2020)

American Political Science Association

Migration and Citizenship organized section: Elected co-president (2019-21)

Ralph J. Bunche Award committee: Best Book on Ethnic and Cultural Pluralism, chair (2018)

Migration and Citizenship organized Section: Best Chapter Award committee, member (2018)

Migration and Citizenship organized section: Best Article Award committee, chair (2014)

Migration and Citizenship organized section: Executive Council, elected member (2012-2014)

Migration and Citizenship organized section: Founding newsletter editor (2012-2014)

(b) Memberships on other societies, including offices held and dates

(c) Memberships on scholarly committees, including offices held and dates

(d) Memberships on other committees, including offices held and dates

(e) Editorships (list journal and dates)

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Editorial Board member, 2014 – current

Politics & Society, Editorial Board member, 2012 – current

(f) Reviewer (journal, agency, etc. including dates)

Journals

Journal of European Public Policy (2019), Perspectives on Politics (2018), Canadian Public Policy (2018),

International Interactions (2018), International Migration Review (3 manuscripts since 2015), World Politics (4

manuscripts since 2014), Journal of International Migration and Integration (2013), Canadian Journal of Political

Science (2012), Migration Studies (4 manuscripts since 2012), Journal of Population Research (2012), Citizenship

Studies (2011), Journal of Common Market Studies (2011), Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis (2009),

Canadian Foreign Policy (2006)

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Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies: As editorial board member, I regularly review article manuscripts and

special issue proposals

Politics & Society: This journal has no individual editor and does not send out manuscripts to external reviewers.

Instead, board members undertake all article reviewing and meet three times a year to make decisions on

manuscripts. As board member I write reviews for approximately 15 manuscripts per year and prepare an additional

28 manuscripts for board meetings.

University Presses

Toronto University Press (2 manuscripts since 2013)

Cambridge University Press (3 manuscripts since 2012)

Grant Agencies

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Standard Research Grant/Insight Grant (5 applications since

2007)

Swiss National Science Foundation (3 applications since 2013)

Austrian Academicy of Science (2 applications since 2006)

(g) External examiner (indicate universities and dates)

University of British Columbia, University Examiner, May 2020 (Anthropology), October 2014 (Political Science),

April 2013 (Political Science)

University of Toronto (Political Science), November 2019

Simon Fraser University (Political Science), April 2013

(h) Consultant (indicate organization and dates)

Pew Charitable Trust: “Immigrant Integration in Germany, the UK, and the Netherlands: The Role of Religion in

Social Service Provision and Education” (2002)

(i) Other service to the community

12. AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS

(a) Awards for Teaching (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)

Awarded the UBC Faculty of Arts Top 10% Ranking in Teaching Evaluation Scores (2014)

University Prize Instructorship, Brandeis University (2009). Provides outstanding graduate students with opportunity

to teach their own upper-level seminar.

(b) Awards for Scholarship (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)

Best Paper in Migration and Citizenship (2016). Conference paper award by the American Political Science

Association.

Best Article in Migration and Citizenship (2014). Article award by the American Political Science Association.

Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies, Early Career Scholar (2006). Awarded to UBC faculty members “with

highly promising records who appreciate the possibilities of intellectual exchange across different areas of research.”

(c) Awards for Service (indicate name of award, awarding organizations, date)

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(d) Other Awards

13. OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION (Maximum One Page)

The surgeries/injuries listed below required me take a leave of absence from work. Because they took place outside of the

teaching term, however, I did not file for medical leave.

Apr. 2016: Traumatic Head Injury, followed by a 4-month recovery period

Dec. 2015: Surgery, followed by 3-week recovery period

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THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA

Publications Record

SURNAME: Ellermann FIRST NAME: Antje Initials: AE

MIDDLE NAME(S): Date: April 23, 2020

1. REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

(a) Journals

Ellermann, Antje and Yana Gorokhovskaia. 2019. “The Impermanence of Permanence: The Rise of Probationary

Immigration in Canada,” International Migration (Early View).

Ellermann, Antje. 2019. “Discrimination in Migration and Citizenship,” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

(Early View).

Ellermann, Antje. 2019. “Human-capital Citizenship and the Changing Logic of Immigrant Admissions,” Journal of

Ethnic and Migration Studies (Early View).

Ellermann, Antje and Agustín Goenaga. 2019. “Discrimination and Policies of Immigrant Selection in Liberal

States,” Politics & Society, 47(1), 87-116.

Ellermann, Antje. 2015. “Do Policy Legacies Matter? Past and Present Guest Worker Recruitment in Germany.”

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 41(8), 1235–1253.

Ellermann, Antje. 2014. “The Rule of Law and the Right to Stay: The Moral Claims of Undocumented Migrants."

Politics & Society, 42(3), 293-308.

Ellermann, Antje. 2013. “When Can Liberal States Avoid Unwanted Immigration? Self-Limited Sovereignty and

Guestworker Recruitment in Switzerland and Germany," World Politics, 65(3), 491-538.

Ellermann, Antje. 2010. “Undocumented Migrants and Resistance in the Liberal State,” Politics & Society, 38(3),

408-429.

Ellermann, Antje. 2008. “The Limits of Unilateral Migration Control: Deportation and Interstate Cooperation,”

Government and Opposition, 43(2), 168-189.

Ellermann, Antje. 2006. “Street-level Democracy? How Immigration Bureaucrats Manage Public Opposition," West

European Politics, 29(2), 287-303.

Reprinted in Immigration Policy in Europe: The Politics of Control, 2007, Virginie Guiraudon and Gallya

Lahav (eds.), New York: Routledge, 93-109.

Ellermann, Antje. 2005. “Coercive Capacity and the Politics of Implementation: Deportation in Germany and the

United States,” Comparative Political Studies, 38(10), 1219-1244.

(c) Other

2. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

(a) Journals

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(c) Other

Book Reviews

Ellermann, Antje. 2017. Becoming Multicultural: Immigration and the Politics of Membership in Canada and

Germany. Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 50(2), 639-64.

Ellermann, Antje. 2010. The Political Economy of Managed Migration: Nonstate Actors, Europeanization, and the

Politics of Designing Migration Policies, Georg Menz. Comparative Political Studies, 43, 156-160.

Research Reports

Ellermann, Antje. 2005. “Canadian-U.S. Cooperation on Immigration Control,” Ottawa: Department for Foreign

Affairs and International Trade.

Ellermann, Antje. 2002. “Immigrant Integration in Germany, the UK, and the Netherlands: the Role of Religion in

Social Service Provision and Education,” Washington, D.C.: Pew Charitable Trust.

Commentary

Ellermann, Antje and Agustín Goenaga. “Citizens in the West Should Care about Discriminatory Immigration

Policies.” The Conversation, February 11, 2019. Reprinted in: National Post, February 12, 2019; LAWNOW, Vol.

43-4: Canadian Immigration, March 5, 2019

Ellermann, Antje. January 24, 2013. "Fairness Lost in Immigration Reform." The Vancouver Sun.

Newsletters

Edited 4 issues of APSA Migration and Citizenship Section Newsletter, 2012-14.

Ellermann, Antje. Spring 2013. “Explaining Immigration Policy,” Polity (UBC Political Science Newsletter).

3. BOOKS

(a) Authored

Ellermann, Antje (Forthcoming). The Comparative Politics of Immigration: Policy Choices in Canada, the United

States, Germany and Switzerland. Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics. New York: Cambridge University

Press.

Ellermann, Antje. 2009. States Against Migrants: Deportation in Germany and the United States, New York:

Cambridge University Press.

(b) Edited

Ellermann, Antje (ed.) 2019. Discrimination in Migration and Citizenship. Special Issue of Journal of Ethnic and

Migration Studies (Early View).

(c) Chapters

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Ellermann, Antje. 2019. “50 Years of Canadian Immigration Policy,” in Peter John Loewen, Carolyn Hughes Tuohy,

Andrew Potter, and Sophie Borwein (eds.) (2019), Canada and Its Centennial and Sesquicentennial: Transformative

Policy Then and Now, Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Gravelle, Matthew, Antje Ellermann & Catherine Dauvergne. 2012. “Studying Migration Governance from the

Bottom-Up.” In: Deportation and the Constitution and Contestation of Citizenship. Bridget Anderson, Matthew

Gibney & Emanuela Paoletti (eds.). New York: Springer.

8. WORK SUBMITTED (including publisher and date of submission)

Ellermann, Antje and Ben O’Heran. (Accepted). “Unsettling Migration Studies: Indigeneity and Immigration in

Settler Colonial States.” In: Catherine Dauvergne (ed.) Research Handbook on the Law and Politics of Migration.

Edward Elgar.

9. WORK IN PROGRESS (including degree of completion)