Léa Glasmeyer holds a Franco-German Bachelor from the University of Freiburg and Sciences Po Aix-en-Provence, with a focus on European and international relations. At the Hertie School she studied public policy, with a particular interest in issues of governance and the nexus between civil society and the rule of law. During her exchange semester at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy in Toronto, Léa focused on the relationship between politics, public policymaking and ethical obligations. Her professional experience includes working at the German Embassy in South Africa, the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and the Stiftung Genshagen. Alongside her studies, she worked for the Franco-German Dialogue at the Jacques Delors Centre and as a Student Assistant to Professor Ruth Ditlmann for a research project on intergroup relations.
Master's thesis title
Strategic legal mobilisation: A judicial tool for transnational civil society organisations against democratic and rule of law backsliding