Senior-Professor
Center for Evaluation, Saarland University, Germany, Germany
Reinhard Stockmann is Senior Professor of Sociology at Saarland University, Founder and Director of the Center for Evaluation (CEval), Founder and Editor of the Journal of Evaluation (Zeitschrift für Evaluation), Head of the English-language Master of Arts in Evaluation (MABLE) programme, and a founding member of the German Evaluation Society (DeGEval). With over five decades of experience, he has conducted hundreds of evaluation projects and led numerous initiatives aimed at developing evaluation capacity across Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Specializing in evaluation research with a focus on theory and methodology, he has published several hundred articles and over 30 monographs, and edited more than 20 books on topics such as evaluation, quality management, development policy, development cooperation, vocational training, environment, and sociology, with some translated into six languages. His teaching experience spans universities worldwide, including King Mongkut's Institute of Technology in Bangkok, Peking University in Beijing, the Higher School of Economics in Moscow, the University for International Studies in Costa Rica, the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador in Quito, Tongji University in Shanghai, and the University of Bern in Switzerland. Stockmann also contributed to establishing master's and further training programs in evaluation at universities in Uganda, Costa Rica, and Ecuador.
His current research maps the institutionalization of evaluation globally, with case study volumes on Europe, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific published between 2020 and 2023, and the final volume on Africa set for release in 2025.
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