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Badia Fiesolana, BF439

Biography

Eva Krejcova holds a PhD in Politics and International Studies from the University of Cambridge and an MA in Comparative Politics from Sciences Po. Previously, she was a visiting student at the University of Oslo and the University of Montreal, and she held a research fellowship at Princeton University.

Eva’s research focuses on electoral behaviour, political attitudes, and public opinion in contemporary Europe. She is particularly interested in how contextual factors affect individual political attitudes and vote choice. Her methodological interests include spatial regression, computational content analysis, and experimental methods.

In her PhD dissertation, Eva studied the recent divergence in public attitudes towards immigration between Western and Central-Eastern Europe. Her doctoral research was funded by YouGov and received the Charles V European Award Research Grant. Her other research projects include an analysis of public attitudes in cross-border areas supported by the ESPON Young Researcher Grant and a co-authored study on election frequency and voter turnout recently published in Comparative Political Studies.

As a Max Weber Fellow, Eva’s main objectives are to publish her dissertation research and develop two new projects that explore various aspects of the formation, persistence, and change in individual political attitudes.

Eva has experience teaching quantitative methods and survey experiments at the undergraduate level, and computational methods at the PhD level.

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