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= Harald A. Mieg = Harald Ludwig Albert (Alard) Mieg (Born 8 August 1961 in Munich, Germany) is a German social scientist and editor of scientific compendia. He is one of the pioneers in promoting student research.

Life
Harald A. Mieg grew up in Deisenhofen near Munich. He comes from the widely documented and branched Mieg family with roots in Alsace. He is a descendant of Bavarian weapons designer and mathematician Armand Mieg (1834–1911) and related to U.S. entrepreneur Charles E. Mieg (1899–1974)

Mieg is an honorary professor of geography at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin and the president of the Berlin Society for the Study of Science. He is married, has two children, and lives with his family in Berlin.

Studies
Harald Mieg studied psychology, mathematics, and philosophy at the Universities of Munich, Paris Sorbonne, Vienna, and Mannheim. He obtained a PhD in social psychology at the University of Mannheim (with Martin Irle) and his habilitation in social environmental sciences at ETH Zurich, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (with Roland W. Scholz). He served as assistant in philosophy (to Harald Delius, Mannheim) and was a visiting scholar at the University of Chicago (with Andrew Abbott, sociology).

Work
Developing student research: From 1993 to 2004, during his time at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH, Zurich), Mieg organized the embedding of student projects in Swiss urban and regional planning projects (including implementing principles of transdisciplinary research). From 2000 to 2001, he led a strategic project on the development of freight transport in Switzerland, in which university students collaborated with the Board of Directors of Swiss Federal Railways. Since 2004, he has also designed and supported student research projects at Humboldt University, Berlin (focusing on science–society collaboration ), targeting innovation in Berlin.

National Studies, Internationalization: Since 2012, Mieg has been involved in institutionalizing and researching undergraduate research, working closely with the Council on Undergraduate Research. Through conferences and the founding of networks, Mieg contributed significantly to the institutionalized cooperation and dissemination of student research in Germany (under the term Forschendes Lernen / inquiry-based learning). From 2014 to 2018, he led a national project on the study and implementation of research-based learning in Germany, and from 2018 to 2019, he led a national study in Austria about research-based teaching and learning (on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Research). Mieg initiated the Paris Statement on Digital Undergraduate Research and is the initiator and lead editor of the Cambridge Handbook on Undergraduate Research.

Compendia: Mieg has published more than 200 scientific articles, and has edited numerous scientific compendia, including on sustainable urban development and the responsibility of science. Together with Klaus Töpfer (former former executive director of UNEP), he co-edited a volume on institutional and social innovation for sustainable urban development. He is editor of the series of yearbooks published by the German Society for the Study of Science (GeWiF, Berlin) on the study of science.

Varia
2002 Founding of the non-profit foundation "Stiftung Herdforschung Rosemarie Mieg" for research into the relationship between oral pathologies and general diseases (e.g., focal infection).

Monographs (selection)

 * Computers as experts? On the non-existence of expert systems. Peter Lang, Frankfurt/New York 1993, ISBN: 9783631427484.
 * The social psychology of expertise: Case studies in research, professional domains, and expert roles. Lawrence Erlbaum, Mahwah 2001, ISBN: 9780415652766.

Edited Works (selection)

 * Harald A. Mieg, Klaus Töpfer (Eds.) (2013): Institutional and social innovation for sustainable urban development. London: Earthscan. ISBN: 9781138780552.
 * Heike Oevermann, Harald A. Mieg (Eds.) (2015): Industrial heritage sites in transformation: Clash of discourses. London: Routledge. ISBN: 9780815347002.
 * Harald A. Mieg (Ed.) (2019): Inquiry-based learning — undergraduate research: The German multidisciplinary experience. Cham: Springer. ISBN: 9783030142223.
 * Harald A. Mieg, Elizabeth Ambos, Angela Brew, Dominique M. Galli, Judith Lehmann (Eds.) (2022): The Cambridge handbook of undergraduate research. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781108835923.
 * Harald A. Mieg (Ed.) (2022): The responsibility of science. Cham: Springer. ISBN: 9783030915964.