Wolff is a consultant for national and international governmental and non-governmental organizations and the private sector. He is part of a small team of experts studying and developing complex institutional design solutions for self-determination conflicts, funded, among others, by the
Carnegie Endowment. He is also coordinating a research group examining the influence of external factors on the development and stability of ethnic autonomy regimes. Other research and consulting projects in this area have been funded by the
UK Foreign Office, the
Westminster Foundation for Democracy and the
British Academy. He is convener of the
Political Studies Association's Specialist Group on Ethnopolitics and the
European Consortium for Political Research's Standing Group on Security Issues. Wolff is a member of the executive committee of the Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration Section of the
International Studies Association and a member of the executive board of the
Association for the Study of Nationalities. Previously
Professor of
Political Science at the
University of Bath, and chair in Political Science at the
University of Nottingham, he is now based in the Department of Political Science and International Studies at the University of Birmingham. Since the academic year 2003/4 he has also held concurrent appointments as Professorial Lecturer in
International Relations at the
Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, Bologna Center, and as Resource Fellow of the
Open Society Institute's Academic Fellowship Program. Since 2005, he has also been a Teaching Fellow at the
Joint Services Command and Staff College of the
British Ministry of Defence. In 2003, he was appointed Senior Non-resident Research Associate at the
European Centre for Minority Issues in Flensburg, Germany. == Selected works ==