Team

Since 2005, our team has been working in close cooperation with the Regensburg Verein für sozialwissenschaftliche Beratung und Forschung e. V. (SoWiBeFo) and is committed there to the implementation of social innovations..
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Alexander Krauss - Managing Director

Main areas of work: Quantitative and qualitative methods of evaluation, organizational development, innovation consulting and process support, education and migration, supervision and coaching, human resource development, competency balance coaching.
Degree: M.A., study of political science, history and sociology at the University of Regensburg

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krauss@isob-regensburg.net
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Rebecca Weidenhiller - Research Associate

Main areas of work: Project monitoring, translation work, evaluation, report writing support.

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weidenhiller@isob-regensburg.net

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Dr. Alice Buzdugan - Research Associate

Main areas of work: Accompanying measures for quality assurance and evaluation of projects, international project management, intercultural consulting and training with a focus on Southeastern Europe, training and facilitation of small and large groups.

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buzdugan@isob-regensburg.net
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Christine Schmid – wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin

Arbeitsschwerpunkte: Printjournalismus zu den Schwerpunktthemen (Landwirtschaft, Ernährung, Hauswirtschaft, Forstwirtschaft, Ländlicher Raum, Gesundheits- und Verbraucherthemen), PR, Seminare zu Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit sowie Persönlichkeitsbildung, Coaching

schmid@isob-regensburg.net
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Freelancers and former employees

Stephanie Reiner is an action researcher and personnel and organizational developer. She is doing her doctorate at the Otto-Friedrich University of Bamberg in cooperation with the East Bavarian Technical University of Applied Sciences Amberg-Weiden on the topic of "Resource orientation in times of digital transformation: innovative methods in personnel management". Since April 2024, she has been a junior professor for innovative didactics at Neu-Ulm University of Applied Sciences.

Jakob Haimerl is studying Media Informatics at the University of Regensburg. Since 2020, he has been supporting the institute in the administration of IT systems, website design and social media. He also supports the research projects in the development and design of digital media and in the organization and implementation of workshops.

After receiving her doctorate in German linguistics, she completed additional training as a speech teacher and worked as a lecturer in the fields of rhetoric, voice training, phonetics and speech science. She has been active for many years in the training of professionals in social and educational work and works with students with refugee experience and migration background. Since 2020 she supports ISOB as an intercultural communication trainer and expert for "didactics in working with migrants" in the concept development of transnational educational projects.

Dr. Karoline Stürmer is a biologist and science journalist. In 2007 to 2008 she was part of the expedition ANT-XXIV/2 on the German research icebreaker "Polarstern". Her book for young people "Pole, Packeis, Pinguine" was nominated for the German Youth Literature Award in 2008. She has also worked as a public and investor relations manager in a publicly traded biotech company and founded a new crafts company. 

Alexandra Distler is a film and television editor and radio author. Since 2013, she has also been a freelance producer and director for podcast formats. She has already won several awards for this, in particular the German Audiobook Award 2018 with the best podcast ("Transformer) and the German Radio Award 2018 ("Im Untergrund").

Christiane Kellner is an evaluator and economist. She is a member of the Working Group on Work and Engineering Psychology at the TU Darmstadt and conducts research in the areas of project work, cooperation, and usability.