Upcoming Events Calendar
View forthcoming events organised by the wider European Studies community.
Managing the European Integration Process: Lessons from Maastricht to Brexit (hybrid event)
This panel is a timely discussion of the major themes and findings from two critically acclaimed books recently published by two prominent, Irish experts in the field of EU Studies. Firstly, Professor Brigid Laffan, the former Director of the Florence based European Institute (EUI) and Chancellor of the University of Limerick in Ireland, discusses her insightful co-authored book (with Steffan Talle) The EU’s Response to Brexit: United and Effective.
Teaching EU Law and Policy
This event aims to enhance the teaching of EU law in Ukrainian law schools to support Ukraine's integration into the EU. It features two panels discussing experiences, challenges, and innovations in teaching EU law, with speakers from Ukrainian and UK universities. The event provides a platform for dialogue and international collaboration to improve EU law education in Ukraine.
Mental Health and Wellbeing in Academia
In this final webinar that is part of the Navigating Career Success with AESOP YAN and RSA series, we will bring together young academics, established academics and mental health professionals to share coping mechanisms and details on support and resources available.
The Maastricht Debate 2024
The 2024 Maastricht Debate is the political moment of the spring for European voters. We put the candidates in line to lead Europe onstage to answer your questions – so you can decide how you want to cast your ballot.
Teaching EU Law outside the EU
The talk will be based on the recently published book chapter: Irene Wieczorek and Qianyu Wang, ‘Teaching EU Law Outside the EU: An Explorative Analysis of Eight Case Studies in Asia’ in Maria Stoicheva, S. G. Sreejith, Indranath Gupta (eds), Relevance of European Studies in Asia (Springer 2023). This chapter investigates the state of EU law teaching in Asia. It chooses eight countries/regions as case studies (mainland China, Macau, Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan, India, Pakistan, Singapore) based on their capacity to represent different regions in Asia (East Asia, South Asia, South East Asia) and to include both countries/regions with a colonial past with the EU and without.
Values in EU Law and Policy
The theme of the workshop is ‘Values in EU Law and Policy’. Applications are open to PhDs and ECRs working in law, political science, integration studies, international relations and cognate fields. Travel and accommodation will be funded for successful applicants. The deadline for application is 29 February 2024. The workshop is a good opportunity to present work and get feedback from experienced scholars and to meet colleagues working in similar fields. It will be of great benefit to young scholars and we would encourage as many applications as possible. Further details, including on application can be found below (also attached) and on the Europa Institute website.
Call for papers openInaugural lecture with Professor Paul James Cardwell
On Wednesday 8 May 2024 at 18:00, JCMS Editor, Paul James Cardwell will give his inaugural lecture at King’s College London, A Tale of two Europes: the External Relations of the EU.
EUSAAP Conference 2024 Indonesia
The 2024 EUSAAP annual conference and postgraduate workshop hosted by Universitas Gadjah Mada and EUSA Indonesia will celebrate and revisit the state of EU Studies within our region.
Call for papers openEuropean Security at a turning point? Trends and Themes in Defence (Dis)Integration
The first SECEUR Research Network annual workshop titled ‘European Security at a turning point? Trends and Themes in Defence (Dis)Integration’ will take place 30-31 May 2024, at the University of Surrey, Guildford.
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