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Maxwell gained a [[Master of Arts (Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin)|MA]] in [[Politics, Philosophy, and Economics|PPE]] from [[The Queen's College, Oxford|The Queen's College]], [[University of Oxford]] in 1996. She remained at Oxford ([[Green Templeton College, Oxford|Green Templeton College]] and [[Department of Social Policy and Intervention]]) to study for a MSc in Applied Social Studies and a postgraduate [[Qualifications for professional social work#United Kingdom|Diploma in Social Work]] (PGDipSW), which qualified her to practise as a social worker in the UK in 1999. |
Maxwell gained a [[Master of Arts (Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin)|MA]] in [[Politics, Philosophy, and Economics|PPE]] from [[The Queen's College, Oxford|The Queen's College]], [[University of Oxford]] in 1996. She remained at Oxford ([[Green Templeton College, Oxford|Green Templeton College]] and [[Department of Social Policy and Intervention]]) to study for a MSc in Applied Social Studies and a postgraduate [[Qualifications for professional social work#United Kingdom|Diploma in Social Work]] (PGDipSW), which qualified her to practise as a social worker in the UK in 1999 <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sociology.ku.dk/staff/professor-and-associate-professor/?pure=en%2Fpersons%2Fclaire-maxwell(7507c6f0-ef19-40a1-8fd2-90384d051d91)%2Fcv.html.|title=Online CV, UCPH|date=June 21, 2023}}</ref> |
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Maxwell subsequently studied for a PhD at [[Royal Holloway, University of London|Royal Holloway College]] with a thesis<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://librarysearch.royalholloway.ac.uk/permalink/f/1ivluo0/44ROY_ALMA_DS2122692950002671|title=RHUL Library, thesis link|date=June 21, 2023}}</ref> entitled "Gender versus ‘vulnerability’: how they determine young people's sexual and relationship experiences", awarded in 2005. She was supervised by [[Betsy Stanko]]. |
Maxwell subsequently studied for a PhD at [[Royal Holloway, University of London|Royal Holloway College]] with a thesis<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://librarysearch.royalholloway.ac.uk/permalink/f/1ivluo0/44ROY_ALMA_DS2122692950002671|title=RHUL Library, thesis link|date=June 21, 2023}}</ref> entitled "Gender versus ‘vulnerability’: how they determine young people's sexual and relationship experiences", awarded in 2005. She was supervised by [[Betsy Stanko]]. |
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Claire Maxwell | |
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Born | 28 March 1975 |
Alma mater | University of Oxford (MA, MSc) Royal Holloway (PhD) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Sociology of education Sociology of immigration Gender and education |
Institutions | University of Copenhagen Institute of Education |
Thesis | Gender versus ‘vulnerability’: how they determine young people’s sexual and relationship experiences (2005) |
Doctoral advisor | Betsy Stanko |
Website | www |
Claire Maxwell is a sociologist. She currently holds a chair in sociology at the University of Copenhagen.[1]
Early life
Maxwell was born, and spent her childhood, in Luxembourg. She holds German and Australian citizenship, and is fluent in English, German, French, and Danish. She attended the European School in Luxembourg, graduating from its EB programme in 1993.
Education
Maxwell gained a MA in PPE from The Queen's College, University of Oxford in 1996. She remained at Oxford (Green Templeton College and Department of Social Policy and Intervention) to study for a MSc in Applied Social Studies and a postgraduate Diploma in Social Work (PGDipSW), which qualified her to practise as a social worker in the UK in 1999 [2]
Maxwell subsequently studied for a PhD at Royal Holloway College with a thesis[3] entitled "Gender versus ‘vulnerability’: how they determine young people's sexual and relationship experiences", awarded in 2005. She was supervised by Betsy Stanko.
Career and research
Maxwell combined her part-time PhD research with employment by Oxfordshire County Council, initially as a social worker, and later as a public health specialist and teenage pregnancy co-ordinator for the county, developing and implementing a strategy to reduce the incidence of teenage pregnancy across Oxfordshire.
After her PhD award, Maxwell was employed by the Institute of Education from 2005, progressing through appointments as researcher and lecturer, culminating in her appointment as Professor in 2018. She accepted a chair in Sociology at the University of Copenhagen and took up the post in September 2018.[4]
Her broad research interests are concerned with the transnational migration of high-skilled professionals, the sociology of education, and gender and education. Specific current interests include the processes of incorporation by international professionals and their families in new countries and work places, the convertibility of resources during transnational mobility, the internationalisation of education, and the emergence of elite schools around the world. She has been awarded research funding in the UK by the ESRC[5] and in Denmark by the Danish Innovation Fund [6] and the Independent Research Fund Denmark.[7][8]
Working with private and public partners in industry, during 2022 and 2023 Maxwell has led the development of research-based digital onboarding tools designed for Danish companies to use as they seek to improve their recruitment and retention of high-skilled international professionals.[9]
Her Google Scholar H index is 30.[10]
Books and research publications
In March 2023 Bloomsbury published a new and comprehensive overview of how sociology has shaped the study of education, with Maxwell as lead editor and key chapter author.[11]
Maxwell's most recent monograph was published by Routledge [12] in October 2021. It examines why families travel today – and what happens when they do. Maxwell and her co-authors focus on how social class divergence is forged through movements across borders, and how travel has been influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change.
Maxwell is currently co-editor of the journal International Studies in Sociology of Education,[13] and co-editor of Comparative & International Education Society’s new book series: Education in Global Perspectives,[14] to be published by SUNY Press in 2024. Her work has appeared in a number of high impact journals, including Sociology,[15] the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies,[16] the British Journal of Sociology of Education,[17] and Globalisation, Societies and Education.[18]
Media, science communication, and public engagement
Maxwell was interviewed on BBC Radio 4's Thinking Allowed[19] in 2016.
She regularly uses her LinkedIn[20] and Twitter[21] social media accounts to discuss her research and highlight new publications. She has appeared on the FreshEd podcast[22] and has also featured on YouTube talking about her research.[23]
Public educational service
Maxwell has extensive experience of school governance and practical educational policy implementation, at both primary and secondary levels. She has served on the board of Rygaards International School[24] in Copenhagen, and was formerly Chair of Governors at West Oxford Community Primary School in the UK.
Personal life
Maxwell lives in Gentofte.[4] She is a committed CrossFit athlete,[25] and has a Half marathon PB of 1:29:43.[26]
The retired figure skater, Olympian, and fitness influencer Fleur Maxwell[27][28] is her youngest sister.
References
- ^ Institut, Webmaster på Sociologisk (4 May 2015). "Professors and Associate Professors". www.sociology.ku.dk.
- ^ "Online CV, UCPH". 21 June 2023.
- ^ "RHUL Library, thesis link". 21 June 2023.
- ^ a b "Outside perspective: "I like that Danes invest themselves socially at their workplaces"". 8 July 2019.
- ^ "Claire Maxwell, UKRI Gateway to Research". gtr.ukri.org.
- ^ "Danish companies get new tools for recruiting internationals". www.sociology.ku.dk/. 11 May 2021.
- ^ "Se alle støttede forskningsprojekter". Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond.
- ^ "UCPH Faculty of Social Sciences project website". 18 June 2023.
- ^ Capacity, Copenhagen. "Project Onboard Denmark". international-rekruttering.state-of-denmark.com.
- ^ "Claire Maxwell". scholar.google.com.
- ^ "Sociological Foundations of Education". Bloomsbury.
- ^ "Nurturing Mobilities: Family Travel in the 21st Century". Routledge & CRC Press.
- ^ "International Studies in Sociology of Education Editorial Board".
- ^ "CIES Book Series - Global Perspective". www.cies.us.
- ^ Yemini, Miri; Maxwell, Claire; Koh, Aaron; Tucker, Khen; Barrenechea, Ignacio; Beech, Jason (21 December 2020). "Mobile Nationalism: Parenting and Articulations of Belonging among Globally Mobile Professionals". Sociology. 54 (6): 1212–1229. doi:10.1177/0038038520933457 – via CrossRef.
- ^ "National cultural capital as out of reach for transnationally mobile Israeli professional families – making a 'return home' fraught: Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies: Vol 0, No 0".
- ^ "Tweet". twitter.com. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
- ^ Yemini, Miri; Maxwell, Claire (27 May 2022). "Alternative modes of family travel: middle-class parental 'exit' strategies as a different orientation towards global citizenship education". Globalisation, Societies and Education. 20 (3): 337–348. doi:10.1080/14767724.2021.1889993 – via CrossRef.
- ^ "Thinking Allowed, Success and Luck - Cosmopolitanism and Private Education". BBC. 7 December 2016. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
- ^ "Claire Maxwell: LinkedIn". 18 June 2023.
- ^ "Claire Maxwell: Twitter". 19 October 2020.
- ^ "FreshEd #195 – Unpacking School Internationalization (Claire Maxwell)" – via soundcloud.com.
- ^ "Video". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
- ^ "Claire Maxwell | Rygaards International School". rygaards.com.
- ^ "Claire Maxwell: CrossFitGames profile". 17 October 2020.
- ^ "Results: Oxford Half Marathon 2014". 13 October 2014.
- ^ "Body By Fleur". Body by Fleur.
- ^ "Body by Fleur (@bodybyfleur) • Instagram photos and videos". www.instagram.com.