Martin Clarke

Researcher

m.clarke@panteia.nl
079-3222261

Martin Clarke works at Panteia as a researcher. Since starting at Panteia, he has been working exclusively on internationally orientated studies and projects. His area of work is relatively diverse due to the broad nature of the organisation’s international activities and therefore has experience in a number of policy backgrounds. As a native English speaker, he is also involved in the quality assurance process at Panteia.

Martin has been extensively involved in European cultural policy studies, and has coordinated the European Expert Network on Culture and Audiovisual (EENCA) which was established on behalf of DG EAC of the European Commission. He has been a lead researcher in multiple studies for DG EAC, covering a wide range of topics such as music sector policy, cultural heritage, artist status and gender equality in the cultural and creative sectors.

Martin also works for the European Commission, European Central Bank and European agencies (such as Eurofound and EU-OSHA) in the fields of social and economic research. Martin is also experienced in carrying out evaluation studies and impact assessments for the European Commission and its agencies, working specifically with the EU Better Regulation Guidelines.

Martin Clarke holds a Master’s degree in European Law from the University of Maastricht, and is experienced in conducting legal analysis in the context of projects.