
Geert Munnichs joined the staff of the Rathenau Institute in 2002 and is closely involved in many of the institute's themes and topics, including security and privacy, nutrition and health, animal welfare and biotechnology.
Academic background and career
Geert Munnichs studied Environmental Hygiene, Philosophy and History at the University of Wageningen. In 2000, he was awarded a doctorate by the University of Groningen for his dissertation Publiek ongenoegen en politieke geloofwaardigheid: democratische legitimiteit in een ontzuilde samenleving ['Public dissatisfaction and political credibility: democratic legitimacy in a society with fading socio-political divisions']. He went on to take up a post as researcher and lecturer at Wageningen University.
| Job title | Senior Researcher |
| Department | Technology Assessment |
| Expertise | - |
| g.munnichs(at)rathen... |
