I am responsible for supervising Master’s and PhD students and have extensive teaching experience at the undergraduate, graduate, and PhD levels across a broad range of areas, including interest representation and public policy, European Union politics and policy, comparative politics, research design, methodology, and economics. I have taught in multiple countries and languages, at various levels (non-academic, BA, pre-master, master, and PhD), and in courses of varying sizes, from large lectures to selective seminars for a small number of students. In Leiden, I was, for example, the co-director of the research master’s in Political Science and Public Administration alongside Rudy Andeweg. In Copenhagen, I established and coordinated the MA specialization in European Politics and taught in both of its core courses. At King’s, I currently co-convene and teach the course ‘Lobbying in the Global Economy’, which is offered as a final-year module in several of our undergraduate programmes.
Outreach (examples)
- Danish 2026 national election coverage: @BBC World Newshour (24.03.26), Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen (SRF Main evening TV news) (20.03.26), Aftenposten (Norway) (21.03.26), Ouest France (23.03.26), RadioFrance (24.03.26), Jornal de Notícias (Portugal) (25.03.26), Danish Radio 1 P1 Morgen Live (27.03.26), Danish Radio website news (14.04.26).
- Coverage of research on political representation with S. Reher and D. Toshkov in the Economist, April 9, 2026.
- Coverage of research on democratic deliberation with T. Heide-Jorgensen and G. Eady: Politiken (03.08.25) available here, Economic Times (27.07.25), available here, The Week (27.07.25), available here, Deccan Herald (27.07.25), available here.
- Danish Parliament, invited presentation to hearing on incivility and the working conditions of MPs (18.02.25). Video link to presentation (starts 36 min into the video).
- Panel participant in TRT World Roundtable on the Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, video link to program.
- Invited speaker at UK Cabinet office and King’s College London event on Democratic Deliberation (25.09.24).
- Coverage of recent research on women in politics: Politiken frontpage story + article in the paper (01.12.24), DR (Danish broadcast company) (02.12.24) available here + contribution to oral hearing in the Danish Parliament (see link above).
- Piece on CivicPulse.org (01.03.23) presenting recent research conducted with Gregory Eady ‘How local elected officials navigate experiences of hostility on social media’.
- Coverage of recent research on the Revolving Door in a) live Danish TV News (DR2 Deadline, 28.07.21), Available here (the discussion starts app 16 min into the program and finishes after 32 min), b) Altinget.dk (26.07.21), available here, c) Danish Radio4 morning live (27.07.21), available here (starts 42 min into the program).
- Podcast: The Persuaders podcast (episode 4) with Professor Anne Rasmussen, Interviewed by Anders Kopp from ULobby, available via Apple podcasts.
- Interview with https://ræson.dk (19.02.21) ‘Lobbyismeekspert Anne Rasmussen: Erhvervsinteresserne i EU fik en fordel, da coronakrisen ramte’ .
- Interview with POLITICOEurope on the impact of COVID-19 on bias in interest representation in Europe (19.02.21) (memo & working paper here).
- Daily opt-ed Politiken (03.01.21): ‘Svingdøren mellem Politik og Erhvervsliv er Pivåben’ (with N Buhmann-Holmes & B Egerod).
- Interview with Science Report (21.11.20) ‘EUs forskningsbudget boostes med fire milliarder Euro’.
- Daily opt-ed Politiken (16.07.20) ‘Har Corona krisen været en fest for lobbyister?’
- LSE Europpblog (17.06.20) ‘How has Covid-19 changed lobbying activity across Europe?’
- LSE Democratic audit blog (29.11.18) ‘Many interest groups are more in line with public preferences than commonly thought’ (with L Flöthe).
- LSE Europpblog (20.09.18) ‘Framing and Lobbying Success: Why it pays to work as a team’ (with W Junk).
- LSE Europpblog (31.05.17) ‘No longer going steady, but playing the field’ (with S Otjes).
- Audio & TV: @BBCWorld Business Report (06.06.19), @BBCWorld Update (05.06.19), @trtworld (05.06.19), @TVSYD News (23.11.20).
- Podcast: ‘Eftertanker #3.1: Interesseorganisationernes indflydelse på demokratiet’, Department of Political Science Copenhagen, interviewed by W Junk.
