Professor Tobias SCHUMACHER appointed GLO Fellow by the newly established Global Labor Organization (GLO)

Professor Tobias SCHUMACHER, Chairholder of the European Neighbourhood Policy Chair at the Natolin campus of the College of Europe, was just appointed GLO Fellow by the newly established Global Labor Organization (GLO), headed by Prof. Klaus ZIMMERMANN (Princeton University and Co-Director of the Center for Population, Development and Labour Economics at UNU-MERIT, Maastricht).

GLO is a global, independent, non-partisan and non-governmental organization that functions as an international network and virtual platform for researchers, policy-makers, practitioners and the general public interested in scientific research and its policy and societal implications on global labor markets, demographic challenges and human resources. It aims to establish itself as the world’s leading global research and policy network on labor, demographics and human resources.

Among the other GLO Fellows are eminent colleagues such as Nobel Memorial Prize winner in economics Prof. James J. HECKMAN (University of Chicago), Prof. Orley ASHENFELTER (Princeton University), Prof. Kaushik BASU (Cornell University), Prof. Harry PATRINOS (World Bank; Georgetown University), Prof. Jagdish BHAGWATI (Columbia University), Prof. Ronald D. LEE (University of California, Berkeley), Prof. Nancy CHAU (Cornell University), Prof. Wayne CORNELIUS (UC San Diego), Prof. Juan Jose DOLADO (EUI, Florence), Prof. Ekkehard ERNST (ILO, Geneva), Prof. Oded GALOR (Brown University), Mr Brian SCHOLL (Chief Economist, United States Senate Committee on the Budget), Prof. Dennis J. SNOWER (Kiel Institute for the World Economy).

More information on the Global Labor Organization can be found here.