Scientific staff of ISG
The ISG Institute for Social Research is a privately owned, independent research institute with offices in Köln (headquarter) and Berlin.
Dr. Bennett, Jenny Dr. Deremetz, Anne Dr. Engels, Dietrich Feldens, Stefan Dr. Fertig, Michael Frie, Thorben Dr. Fuchs, Philipp Heitzenröder, Lena Hunger, Katrin Huppertz, Lisa Dr. Kaden, Ulrike Kalvelage, Georg Dr. Köller, Regine Loschelder, Christian Dr. Matta, Vanita Maur, Christine Micic, Uta Mielenz, Maik Oliver Muscheid, Christian Porwol, Franziska Puxi, Marco Roth, Eva Dr. Scheller, Friedrich Schmaderer, Markus Scholz, Anne-Marie Seidel, Katja Verbeek, Hans Viedenz, Jürgen Wellmer, SabineKoeller@isg-institut.de
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Dr. Köller, RegineResearch Associate, Cologne
Regine Köller studied educational sciences at the University of Hanover where she received her diploma in 2002. Afterwards she was a Ph.D. student at the Bremen International Graduate School of Social Sciences (BIGSSS) and finished her Ph.D. thesis entitled “Retirement - More Time for Quality of Life?” in 2006. Since August 2006 she is a researcher at the ISG. Her research interests focus on gerontology, migration and guardianship law.