Carolin Hagelskamp
Carolin Hagelskamp works on the development, management, and implementation of Public Agenda's quantitative and qualitative opinion research studies, and on collaborative projects between Public Agenda’s research and public engagement departments.
Carolin recently joined Public Agenda after completing postdoctoral research at the Health, Emotion and Behavior Laboratory at Yale University. She has also worked as research and evaluation consultant for a variety of organizations and individuals, including United Nations DPKO/DFS and the German Goethe Institute. During her graduate studies, she conducted research at the Center for Research on Culture, Development and Education at NYU. Prior to coming to the U.S. in 2004, Carolin was a research associate at the Battersea Research Group in London. Across these positions, she designed, executed and published policy relevant studies in the areas of adolescent development, education, immigration, parenting, work-family, workforce development, and health care. She has worked on research projects in the U.S., Great Britain, Kenya and Germany.
Carolin holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Kent at Canterbury, a Master’s degree in Organizational and Social Psychology from the London School of Economics and Political Science, and a Ph.D. in Community Psychology from New York University.










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