Verena Diersch

Data Analyst at MEDIFOX DAN

Verena Diersch has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. In 2022, they worked as a Data Analyst at MEDIFOX DAN. Before that, from 2019 onwards, they worked as an Author, focusing on Science, Fiction, Poetry, and visual arts. In 2013, Verena served as an Assistant Professor at Universität zu Köln, where they conducted research on International Relations and Security Politics, with an emphasis on Cyber Security, Intelligence, and Police Cooperation. Additionally, they assisted with academic self-administration and delivered teachings in International Relations. Verena also organized and conducted seminars on Intelligence Services and Cyber Security Policy. During the same period, they worked as an Editor at Zeitschrift für Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik. From 2007 to 2010, Verena worked as a Freelance Journalist, contributing interviews, artist's biographies, chart columns, and news to Musikmarkt and reports on local politics, associations, and events to Starnberger Merkur.

Verena Diersch's education history begins in 2007 when they enrolled at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. Verena pursued a degree in Political Science and completed their studies in 2013, obtaining a Diploma.

Afterwards, Verena attended the University of Cologne from 2013 to 2019, where they pursued their Ph.D. in Political Science. During this period, they specialized in their field of study, further developing their knowledge and research skills.

In 2021, Verena decided to expand their expertise by pursuing a program in Data Analytics at CareerFoundry. Verena completed this program in 2022, although no specific degree name is mentioned.

Based on the given information, Verena Diersch has a Diploma in Political Science from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Cologne. Additionally, they have undertaken a program in Data Analytics at CareerFoundry.

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