Curriculum Vitae 
 
 

2008 Associate Professor at the Department for Learning, Danish School of Education, Aarhus University, Denmark
2008 Coordinator and post.doc. at the Collaboratory: Social Anthropology, Department of European Ethnology, Humboldt University, Germany
2007 Granted Alexander von Humboldt post. doc. grant to study German regulations regimes for children’s access to media at Technische Universität Berlin
2006 Gave birth to Gulliver Scheffer-Sørensen
2005 Associate professor at The Danish Educational University, Department of Pedagogical Psychology 
2005 Ph.D degree granted on basis of thesis: “STS goes to school – Spatial Imaginaries of Technology, Knowledge and Presence” at Faculty of Social Science, University of Copenhagen
2004 Evaluation of method used for the Media Council’s ’child panel’ in film rating practices 
2003 Gave birth to Nanna and Karla Scheffer Sørensen
2002-2003 Appointed research manager for EU-project in charge of monitoring and managing research progress among Danish, Swedish and Spanish researchers
2002-2003 Supervisor on Media Council’s SAFT project on Nordic-Irish survey
2002 Visiting scholar at Centre for Science Studies, Lancaster University, England
2001-2004 Project manger of EU project: "5th Dimension: Learning in a global world"
2000-2005 Ph.d. scholar at University of Copenhagen
2000-2006 Member of the Media Council for Children and Young People
2000 Evaluation of introduction of studio for streaming media in High Rise with elderlies in Liverpool, UK
2000 "Situflex" - contribution to the exibition "Tools" in Wolfsburg Kustverein, Germany
1998-1999 Head of Section, Ministry of Research and Information Technology, project manager of "Digital Denmark - Conversion to the Network Society"
1997-1999 Assistant professor at Roskilde University, Department of Psychology
1997 MA in Psychology, final thesis about learning from computer games
1996-1997 Scolarship grant by Danish Cancer Society
1994-1995 Sudent at Freie Universität, Berlin
1991-1994  Bachelor student at University of Copenhagen, Department of Psychology

last updated: August 2008