Resumé
Hannah Prince has been working as a student assistant at the Professorship for Global Health since 2020. Hannah is currently a student of Bioinformatics in the joint masters program of TUM and LMU. In connection with her previous studies in political and administrative science at the University of Konstanz, she is particularly interested in the intersection between the natural, health and social sciences. Her current studies were preceded, among other things, by stays at the University of Bath in England, as well as project work on the cultural policy campaign "Germany Year USA (2018/19)" in Washington, a joint initiative between the Goethe-Institut, the German Foreign Office and the BDI. Not least against the background of her previous stations, she is delighted to be working at the Professorship for Global Health.
Publications
Steinert JI, Prince H, Ezebuihe JA, Shukla S. Violence Against Adolescent Girls During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Quantitative Evidence From Rural and Urban Communities in Maharashtra, India. Journal of Adolescent Health. 2023; 73(6), 1010-1018.
Steinert JI, Sternberg H, Prince H, Fasolo B, Galizzi M, Buethe T, Veltri GA. COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Eight European Countries: Prevalence, Determinants and Heterogeneity. Science Advances. 2022; 8(17), eabm9825.