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Carolina Lincoln

1a Scholar’s Way [email protected]


London 07777 654321
EC1M 6DF http://personal.lse.ac.uk/lincolnc

EDUCATION

PhD in International Relations, London School of Economics 2007-2010


Thesis title: ‘Diplomacy by Committee: The OSCE and the Kosovo Crisis’
Supervisor: Dr Ruth Figment
Proposed Submission Date: June 2010

Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education, London School of 2008-2010


Economics

MSc International Relations (Distinction), University of Leeds 2005-2006


Dissertation: ‘Faces Behind the Wire: Portrayals of Guantanamo in the
British Press’ – Distinction
Courses include: European Defence and Security Analysis; Contemporary
International Security; Politics of Intelligence

BA International History and Politics (First Class), University of Leeds 2002-2005


Courses include: European Security, The Politics of Inter-Arab Relations,
Europe Uprooted: Refugee Crises and the Modern Nation-State
Dissertation: Yemen and Terrorism since 9/11

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Research Assistant, European Institute, London School of Economics Oct 2009 –


• Participated in a collaborative trans-European project on diplomatic Feb 2010
working group dynamics
• Interviewed policymakers and politicians in English and French

Graduate Teaching Assistant, European Institute, London School of Oct 2009-Dec


Economics 2009
• Taught two lectures on Master’s course ‘Public Policy Responses to
International Migration’
• Delivered seminar programme to students on the same course
• Marked student assignments and examination papers
• Moodle (online student learning environment) editor for the course

Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of International Relations, Oct 2008-Dec


London School of Economics 2009
• Delivered seminar programme to second year undergraduates on
‘Foreign Policy Analysis I’
• Marked student assignments and examination papers

Conference Organiser and Research Assistant, Université libre de May 2008-


Bruxelles July 2008
• Member of conference management team: ‘Free to Fight: Migration
and Militarisation among displaced communities in Europe’
• Researched material towards keynote lecture
• Collaborated on the edited volume of proceedings
PUBLICATIONS

Lincoln, C. ‘Linchpin or Lost Opportunity? Reviewing the role of Azerbaijan in regional


security’ European Journal of International Relations (forthcoming)

Figment, R. and Lincoln, C. ‘What Crisis? Countering perceptions of the OSCE’s decline in
influence’ (under review)

Lincoln, C. ‘“Is there any point in being here?”: An analysis of the OSCE’s Minsk process in
Nagorno-Karabakh since 1994’ (in preparation)

CONFERENCE AND SEMINAR PAPERS

‘Linchpin or Lost Opportunity? Reviewing the role of Azerbaijan in 2010


regional security’. Paper presented at European Security conference,
London

‘Negotiating for Nagorno: A study of diplomatic language in the OSCE’. 2010


Paper presented at Association for the Sociology of Language, York

‘Faces behind the wire: Portrayals of Guantanamo Bay in The Sun 2009
newspaper’. Seminar paper given at the Reuters Institute for the Study of
Journalism, University of Oxford

‘Pass the microphone, I’ve something to say: the logistics of concensus 2008
building at the OSCE’. Departmental seminar paper, Department of
International Relations, LSE

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Intern, Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, Warsaw June 2009-
• Placement in the election monitoring unit during Moldovan Sept 2009
elections of July 2009
• Co-ordinated and analysed incoming data from election monitors
• Briefed OSCE diplomats in Vienna on election monitor findings

Researcher for Giselle Lacroix, MEP Sept 2006-Sept


• Assisted Mme. Lacroix with European Parliamentary business at 2007
her office in Brussels with range of administrative, diary
management and communications responsibilities
• Liaised with French party office in Paris and European partner
parties
• Represented her at briefings and meetings
• Provided research support towards committee work on women’s
rights/gender equality, and human rights

Office Manager, Kurdish Human Rights Project (maternity cover) May 2005-Oct
• Managed the administration of the central office for this London- 2005
based NGO
• First point of contact for all enquiries, including international press,
policymakers, refugees and researchers
• Proof-read all published materials, including working papers and
press releases, and wrote material for the website
Assistant (voluntary), Lebanon programme, Save the Children Fund June 2004-
• Researched and wrote a report summarising responses to SCF Sept 2004
work in the region
• Developed briefing material for internal intranet site for SCF staff

Assistant, Council Tax Office, Leeds City Council June 2003-


• Processed council action against non-paying residents Sept 2003
• Ensured accurate records kept of action and responses
• Analysed response rates following notice of bailiff action

SELECTED PRIZES AND SCHOLARSHIPS

London School of Economics Research Studentship Award 2007-2010

Convocation Trust Award (for fieldwork), University of London 2008

Economic and Social Research Council Studentship 2005-2006

LANGUAGES AND IT SKILLS

• English and French (bilingual); Italian (good); German (good); Spanish (strong
conversational); Kurdish (basic)
• Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, Powerpoint); Linux applications;
• SPSS, EndNote, FileMaker, Bristol Online Surveys;
• Website design and management (HTML, CSS, FrontPage, MambelFish)

REFEREES

Dr Ruth Figment Dr Peter McPeterson Mme Giselle Lacroix


Department of International POLIS Parlement européen
Relations University of Leeds Bât. Altiero Spinelli
London School of Leeds 04F243
Economics LS2 9JT 60, rue Wiertz / Wiertzstraat 60
Houghton Street 0113 343 4343 B-1047 Bruxelles/Brussel
London WC2A 2AE Tel. : +32 (0)2 28 45678
020 7955 7132
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

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