Christine Neumann
Scientific Project Manager
Christine Neumann is a science manager and leader at Heidelberg Institute of Global Health. Her current work focuses on health promotion and prevention. She manages large research and implementation projects on adolescent health in Africa and multimorbidity in Europe. With almost 20 years of working experience in various positions in Europe, her passion lies in exploring health literacy and behavioural science in the global context. With a background in international management, her skill set includes leading, evaluating, and supporting global innovation and entrepreneurial projects, communication and public affairs, as well as sustainability, stakeholder engagement, global health, prevention and patient support programs.
Education
- Sept. 2004 - Oct. 2005 - Master of Arts (MA) in International Management, University of Sunderland (UK); Dissertation: Corporate social responsibility & business profitability in international business at Merck KGaA
- Sept. 2003 - Jul. 2004 - Bachelor of Arts (BA) (Hons) in Management, Business and Administration, New College Durham (UK); Dissertation: Temporal flexibility and its contribution to the work-life balance at Merck KGaA
- Sept. 2001 - Jul. 2003 - Diploma of State-approved International Office Manager, Heidelberg International Business (HIB) Academy/ Hochschule Fresenius Heidelberg
HONORS & AWARDS
- Academy Award 2005: Best Master of International Management 2005 at University of Sunderland
- Scholarship 2004/2005: European Social Fund Scholarship 2004/2005 at University of Sunderland
Contributions
Projects & Grants
- DASH (Project Manager)
- ARISE-NUTRINT
- Changemaker
- END-VOC
- WHO-Pen@scale
Other scientific projects and initiatives
- Load shedding in South Africa
- Kai-FUKU Project: Knowledge Advancement and Integration for FUKUshima's victims
- Preparation of new project proposals
- Support in organisation of visits of foreign delegations to HIGH
- Teaching at Medical Faculty Mannheim of Heidelberg University (stress at work, prevention and health promotion, sustainability in healthcare)
- Revision of HIGH Website
Publications
ORCID-ID: https://orcid.org/0009-0004-7147-6687