Director
+43 (0) 1 890 3811 201christos.katsioulis(at)fes.de
Christos Katsioulis, born in Böblingen, Germany, studied History and Political Science at the University of Trier and the Aristotle-University in Thessaloniki. He obtained his MA in International Relations from the Institute for Political Science in Trier, where he taught international relations and foreign policy from 2003 to 2005.
After that he joined the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, starting as policy officer in the EU-Office in Brussels and from 2007 to 2012 as expert on foreign policy in the International Policy Analysis Unit in Berlin. In 2012 he founded and headed the FES Office in Athens, later he headed the EU Office in Brussels as well as the London Office of FES.
Christos has been a regular commentator on European affairs in the German as well as international media and a regular contributor for the journal Internationale Politik und Gesellschaft.
Selected publications:
Director (until 31 July 2024 on Sabbatical leave)
+43 (0) 1 890 3811 201nicole.katsioulis(at)fes.de
Nicole Katsioulis, born in Stuttgart, got her MA in Social Sciences from the Humboldt University of Berlin in 2001. After working for the Berlin Social Science Center (WZB) and the ver.di union, she joined the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in 2002. She has lived and worked in many European countries: Spain, France, Greece, Great Britain and now Austria. Her main interests are European politics, in particular social policy, economic and climate policy.
From 2012 to 2017 she headed the Athens office and from 2017 to 2021 the London office of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung. Her focus is always on facilitating international dialogue and contributing to greater mutual understanding and better communication through political advice. In order to promote progressive political approaches, she always works with young target groups, too.
At FES ROCPE, she is now primarily devoting herself to the two topics “Climate Crisis as a Security Risk” and “Feminist Foreign Policy”.
Her publications:
Senior Researcher
+43 (0) 1 890 3811 203alexandra.dienes(at)fes.de
Dr. Alexandra Dienes, born in Moscow, got her PhD from the University of Amsterdam in 2017 and her MA in Political Science from the Freie University Berlin in 2012. She specializes in political economy and foreign policy of Russia and the post-Soviet space. At FES ROCPE, Alexandra focuses on economic aspects of security and the role of the OSCE in regional cooperation, leads the survey “Security Radar” and coordinates the expert network FLEET.
Previously, she taught international relations and political economy at the University of Amsterdam and worked for German political foundations in Georgia and China as well as the European Parliament in Brussels. She did a documentary film on barriers to regional trade in Central Asia for the German Development Agency GIZ. Alexandra is also an affiliated research fellow at the Political Science department of the University of Amsterdam and since 2023 heads Women in International Security Austria.
Latest publications:
Senior Researcher & Project Manager
+43 (0) 670 608 16 10sabrina.kaschowitz(at)fes.de
Sabrina Kaschowitz, born in Austria, started her professional path as simultaneous and liaison interpreter following her translation studies in Austria, Russia, Kazakhstan and Italy. After several years of working in various fields, such as cultural diplomacy, the military, and trauma-focused therapy for refugees, she obtained her joint MSc in Environmental Technology and International Relations at the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna and the Technical University.
She joined Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung first as Project Officer in the Lebanon Office in Beirut. At FES ROCPE, she specializes in the nexus between climate change and international security through a feminist lens.
Communication Coordinator Cooperation and Peace · Democracy of the Future
+43 (0)670 657 40 07margarete.lengger(at)fes.de
Margarete Lengger is Communications Coordinator at FES Vienna. Previously, she co-curated a feminist cultural festival, did internal communications for an organization undergoing a change process, and worked for a member of Parliament, among others.
She was educated in political science at the University of Vienna and the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna with a short stint in Cuba.
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+43 (0) 1 890 3811 204gloria.sack(at)fes.de
Gloria Sack, born in Grevesmühlen (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Northern Germany), studied business administration at the Freie Universität Berlin with a focus on taxes and accounting.
In July 2019, she started working for FES in Vienna. As a very experienced accountant, Gloria Sack is responsible for all matters concerning financial management and controlling.
Previously, she worked for the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Berlin for seven years. Her main tasks were financial management and controlling of several offices in Eastern Central and South Eastern Europe and the EU office of the FES in Brussels. She also was in charge of auditing compliance with regulations and guidelines for the FES.
+43 (0) 1 890 3811 202simon.weiss(at)fes.de
Simon Weiß, born in Zelinograd (Astana, Kazakhstan). He studied political science and sociology at the Ruprecht-Karls-University in Heidelberg.
Between 2011-2015 he taught international relations and Russian foreign policy and was a research associate at the Institute for Political Science at the University of Heidelberg.
As a research associate and project coordinator at FES ROCPE, he focuses on security and defence policy aspects in the region and on questions of arms control in Europe.
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Office & Project Coordination+43 (0) 1 890 3811 205julia.zoellner(at)fes.de
She studied business administration with a focus on marketing and accounting at the University of Applied Sciences in Berlin (Germany).
She started working for the FES with the establishment of the FES Regional Office for Cooperation and Peace in Europe in Vienna in 2016. At FES Vienna she is responsible for the office and project coordination, especially for the organisation of events, certain preparations for publications and printed matters (such as layout, printing), as well as online topics like editing the website(s) and support of the team in further activities. She is responsible to coordinate the office infrastructure and related technical matters for the teams of the Vienna office and helps to facilitate a smooth process.
Previously, she already worked in Vienna in internal communications in the natural gas sector, then worked a few years in the area of external communication for a non-profit cultural association.
Reichsratsstr. 13/5 A-1010 Vienna+43 (0) 1 890 3811 205peace.vienna(at)fes.de
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