Background
Faas, Daniel was born on April 26, 1976 in Pforzheim, Germany. Son of Oswald and Adelheid Faas.
Faas, Daniel was born on April 26, 1976 in Pforzheim, Germany. Son of Oswald and Adelheid Faas.
Master of Arts in English and Geography, University Stuttgart, Germany, 2002. Master of Philosophy in Educational Research, University Cambridge, 2003. Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology Education, University Cambridge, 2006.
German language assistant teacher King Edward VI Handsworth and Aston Grammar School, Birmingham, England, 1998—1999. Teaching fellow Department English, University Stuttgart, 2000—2002. Associate consultant Faculty Education University Cambridge, England, 2005, research assistant, 2004—2006.
Marie Curie research fellow Hellenic Foundation European and Foreign Policy, Athens, Greece, 2006—2008. Lecturer department sociology Trinity College, Dublin, since 2008. Advisor European Commission Directorate-General Education and Culture, Education and Training 2010 programme, Brussels.
President german society King Edward VI Aston Grammar School, Birmingham, 1998—1999. Supervisor Department English, University Stuttgart, 2000—2002. Leader education discussion group Clare Hall College, Cambridge, 2003—2005.
Supervisor trainees and interns Hellenic Foundation European and Foreign Policy, Athens, Greece, 2006—2008.
Advisory member Afrika Präsenz e.V., Pforzheim, Germany, 2001—2003. Project coordinator language youth development programme kindergarten and primary schools, Unterreichenbach, Germany, since 2004. Councilor of Unterreichenbach District Law, since 2004.
Fellow: Clare Hall College Cambridge, Cambridge University Malaysian Society, Cambridge University German Society. Member: Networking European Citizenship Education, American Educational Research Association, European Educational Research Association, British Educational Research Association, European Education Policy Network, European Union Studies Association, European Sociological Association, British Sociological Association, Schwarz Weiss Dance, Clare Hall Cambridge Rowing.