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CV - Anne Larsen
Personal Presentation:
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Name
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Anne Larsen
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Country of residence
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Denmark
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Professional position
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Student of anthropology
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Academic degree
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BA in Anthropology. I will finish my MA in Anthropology around January 2007
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Institution / Place of work
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Academic institution: University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Anthropology
Place of work: Kvarterløft Brøndby Strand
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E-mail
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Anne_neven @ hotmail.com
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Language skills
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Danish, English, French, German, Serbo-croat
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Area of interest (region, country)
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Bosnia-Hercegovina, The Balkans, Eastern Europe
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Area of interest (thematic interests)
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Conflict, memory, violence, post-conflict, reconciliation, peace-building, ethnic conflict, ethnic integration, anthropology of development, youth.
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CV:
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Education
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High school: First year in France, Marseille, Lycée Notre Dame de France, Second and Third year in Denmark, Århus, Århus Katedralskole
University: BA in Anthropology and History, University of Copenhagen
MA in Anthropology: 7th semester in UK, University of Sussex Falmer, part of MA in conflict, violence and reconciliation/anthropology of development.
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Work Experience
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1) 2001-2004: Research assistant in Observer Denmark, a media analysis company.
2) 2004: Internship in EU VET programme in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Hercegovina. Length of assignment: 3 months, Type of assignment: Design of an evaluation of the programme that for seven years has assisted educational reforms in VET schools all over Bosnia-Hercegovina.
3) 2005-2006: Process evaluation of two integration programmes, one project working with minoriteies, one with youth and another with pensioners and an image-analysis of Brøndby Strands image for Kvarterløft Brøndby Strand.
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Participation in conferences and seminars
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1) 2004: Labour market and long life learning in BiH, 2004.
2) 2004: Sport, education and democracy, Open Fun Football School, Croatia.
3) 2005: Anthropology of development, in University of Dubrovnik
4) 2005: Minorities and labour market in Denmark
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Fieldwork
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March 2006-June 2006
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