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Alumni

Mikkel Rønnow Mouritzen

Visiting Predoctoral Fellow (2021)

Mikkel Rønnow Mouritzen is a PhD fellow at Roskilde University Department of Social Sciences and Business and the Sino-Danish Center for Education and Research. His research concerns talent mobility and talent migration, with a particular focus on Europeans in China. Currently, his work centers its attention on European researchers in China both before and after the emergence of Covid-19. He works with a mixed-method approach to the study of Europe and includes both quantitative and qualitative data in his study of European researchers in China. Mikkel's work spans from a macro perspective examining the changes in the Chinese state's relationship with talents and researchers to a micro perspective focusing on the liminal position of European researchers in China. Since the outbreak of Covid-19, the concept of liminality have become more central to his work as his data suggests that European researchers are forced to relate themselves differently to China.

The primary aim of the stay with the Lise Meitner Research Group is to increase our understanding of China's new role in the global production of science and technology and particularly how that role unfolds concerning a European context.

Projects

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China’s Engagement in European Research, Innovation and Higher Education

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Selected Publications

Rezaei, Shahamak and Mikkel Rønnow Mouritzen (2021). “Talent Flowscapes and Circular Mobility in a Belt and Road (BRI) Perspective — Global Talent Flows Revisited.” Asian Journal of Social Science 49 (4): 188–197. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajss.2021…

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Mouritzen, Mikkel Rønnow, Andrea Braun Střelcová, and Su Yun Woo (2021). “Between Cooperation and Containment: A Considered Approach to Europe-China Engagement in Higher Education & Research.” CHERN: China in Europe Research Network (blog),…

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Mouritzen, Mikkel Rønnow, Shahamak Rezaei, and Yipeng Liu (2020). “COVID-19 and Its Impacts on Talent Mobility in China.” In A New World Post COVID-19: Lessons for Business, the Finance Industry and Policy Makers, ed. M. Billio and S. Varotto, 309…

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Presentations, Talks, & Teaching Activities

Talent Migration

Specialization Course: Migration, Mobility, Diversity

Department of Social Sciences and Business, Roskilde University

Business and Global Governance

Seminar on Business and Global Governance

Sino-Danish Center for Education and Research

The Role of Returned Migrants in the Lives of International Talents in China

International Society for the Study of Chinese Overseas (ISSCO) Conference 2019 at Jinan University, Guangzhou, China

Get on the Train: A Transnational Perspective on Talent Mobility alongside the Belt and Road Initiative

International Convention of Asia Scholars in Leiden, Netherlands