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Dr. Andreas Meiszner is a senior researcher and project
manager at UNU-MERIT and experienced international consultant focusing on
education, innovation, and training. Andreas has joined UNU-MERIT in July 2009
to assume the role as the principal project manager of the FP7 funded
FLOSSInclude project and the German funded ict@innovation African FOSS Business
Models training program. Prior to joining UNU-MERIT he has worked at
SPI, Sociedade Portuguesa de Inovação (Portugal), as a consultant and
technology expert, two fields he combines with his work in innovative
education. While being with SPI Andreas has developed and coordinated a number
of educational projects, such as InnoUniLearning (2004 – 2006), FLOSSCom (2006
– 2008), openSE (2009 – 2011) or openEd 2.0 (2009 – 2012). Andreas continues to
remain the principle project advisor for the openSE and openEd 2.0 projects on
behalf of SPI. Andreas research and project experience are related to the
fields of open education, open source software and their communities, open
educational resources and web 2.0 applications. In 2010, Andreas received his
PhD from the Institute of Educational Technology at the Open University (UK)
where his research work and investigations focused on new open learning systems
and the coupling of technology with education. Andreas received his doctorate for
his work titled “The Emergence of Free / Open Courses - Lessons from
the Open Source Movement”. Besides the world of academic research Andreas also worked in various
business sectors and functions over the past 15 years, such as Vodafone Germany
or the German Portuguese Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Porto, Portugal.
Andreas holds three higher education degrees in management from universities in
France, Germany and The Netherlands. Andreas is also an active member of the
UNESCO online community on Open Educational Resources and acts as an evaluator
to the German BIBB or the EACEA.
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