Join Ilaria Conti who will discuss the strong dependence of many European countries on Russian gas and oil exports. Given […]
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Join Ilaria Conti who will discuss the strong dependence of many European countries on Russian gas and oil exports. Given […]
Read moreJoin Thornsten Beck and Pierre Schlosser who will explore the macroeconomic consequences and the potential changes in the framework of […]
Read moreThe new event of the #FBFDiscuss series will feature Julia Symon (Head of Research and Advocacy, Finance Watch) as a […]
Read moreStarting from 2018 ‘Year of Multimodality’, the European Commission has put together a number of legislative and policy initiatives relating […]
Read moreWhat are the likely geopolitical implications of the war in Ukraine? On 8 April, the Robert Schuman Centre held an […]
Read moreOn 17 March, the Global Governance Programme hosted a workshop organised by visiting fellow Michael Sanfey which brought together international experts to look at […]
Read moreRussia’s unwavering belligerence leaves the EU with no other choice than to make plans to render Europe independent from Russian […]
Read moreThis book examines the nexus between City Networks, multilevel governance andmigration policy. Examining several City Networks operating in the European […]
Read moreThis open access book discusses the socio-political context of the COVID-19 crisis and questions the management of the pandemic emergency […]
Read more“Today, the electricity grids of Ukraine and Moldova have been successfully synchronised with the Continental European Grid. This will help […]
Read moreOn 15 March 2022, the seminar on ‘Emmanuel Macron and the Future of Europe’ was held focusing on William Drozdiak’s latest […]
Read moreThe COVID-19 crisis is the second major crisis to have hit the East Central European countries within a decade, putting […]
Read moreDuring 2020, as the coronavirus pandemic spread around the world, we have witnessed countries making unprecedented decisions, restricting international travel […]
Read moreEUI Research Fellow Igor Nikolic will present his book “Licensing Standard Essential Patents: FRAND and the Internet of Things” (Hart […]
Read moreThe Robert Schuman Centre at the European University Institute is pleased to announce the Graduate Research Workshop on the Comparative […]
Read moreThis workshop seeks to promote the exchange and dissemination of new research in the field of development economics and its […]
Read moreThe 18th Migration Summer School will provide an opportunity for participants to be able to evaluate continuities and change in […]
Read moreThe Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) is an inter-disciplinary research centre at the heart of the European University […]
Read moreThe Florence Competition Programme and the Centre for Antitrust and Regulatory Studies (CARS) of the University of Warsaw cordially invite […]
Read moreA one-day event that will bring together a panel of international experts to look at sovereignty from a range of […]
Read moreIn their new book Pier Luigi Parcu and Elda Brogi of the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom, explore […]
Read moreThe European University Institute’s Florence School of Regulation together with the University of Cape Town (UCT), the Pan African University Institute of […]
Read moreElda Brogi, Scientific Coordinator of the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom at the Robert Schuman Centre has been recently appointed […]
Read moreThis insightful and timely book provides a comparative assessment of selected legal issues emerging from the EU legal context which […]
Read moreThis book analyses the founding years of consumer law and consumer policy in Europe. It combines two dimensions: the making […]
Read moreThe Schuman Centre’s Seminar Series is a forum for the Schuman Centre’s post-doctoral fellows to give presentations of their research […]
Read moreENTraNCE for Judges is a training course on EU competition law enforcement addressed to national magistrates from Member States, organised […]
Read moreThe Schuman Centre’s Seminar Series is a forum for the Schuman Centre’s post-doctoral fellows to give presentations of their research […]
Read moreThe webinar aims at synthesising the debate on trade (policies) and climate change in the agri-food sector. In particular, the […]
Read moreTIMELINE: Deadline for paper proposals: 17.00 CET February 11 2022. The conference will be organised around five themes (see below). […]
Read moreThe Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has handed down its judgment in the case of JY v Wiener […]
Read moreOn 29 December 2021, the Government of Montenegro decided to extend its investor citizenship programme for a further 12 months. The programme […]
Read moreDHL Group recently announced plans to accelerate the pace of its decarbonisation to achieve climate-neutral logistics by the year 2030. […]
Read moreThe debate seeks to consider what will be the effect of the new rules in practice, how the gas and […]
Read moreThe Florence School of Regulation – Communications and Media, and the Rudgers Business School cordially invites the academic, business and […]
Read moreThis volume represents the most detailed and comprehensive Handbook on electricity markets ever published. Read more here.
Read moreWhat are strategic, technical and operational aspects of creating an interconnected, interoperable and trusted environment for data sharing in the […]
Read moreNew Schuman Shelf with Glenda Sluga on her new book ‘The invention of International Order’. Watch more here.
Read moreThe story of the women, financiers, and other unsung figures who helped to shape the post-Napoleonic global order. Read more […]
Read moreOn 10 November Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks presented recent work on ‘The Social Roots of the Transnational Cleavage’. Learn […]
Read moreWhat is the licensing framework of standard essential patents (SEPs) for connectivity standards such as 5G and Wi-Fi? How will […]
Read moreNew Schuman Shorts with: Leiza Brumat on ‘Global Migration Governance’, Leila Hadh-Abdou on the ‘Politicisation of Migration’ and Nicolas Petit […]
Read moreThis public session, following the private correlated event, will focus on the after-affects of the COVID19 pandemic on Canada in […]
Read moreIn this special episode of EuropeChats, we are joined by Prof. Michael Kaeding. Michael is Jean Monnet Chair ad personam […]
Read moreA two-day conference aiming to evaluate the existing policies and analyse new proposals to accelerate the modal shift. Papers will […]
Read moreThis book examines how digitalisation affects infrastructures in telecommunications, transport, and energy. Introducing some clarity in the thinking and develop […]
Read moreThis cutting-edge Research Handbook presents a comprehensive overview of the European Union’s influence on the regulation of the media sector […]
Read moreThe workshop will specifically look at drylands where climate variability and volatility are the norm – rather than the exception. […]
Read moreTo what extent is Salafism in crisis? How has violent radicalization challenged Salafism? This e-book endeavours to provide the first […]
Read moreJuan Montero and Matthias Finger present their book: ‘The Rise of the New Network Industries – Regulating Digital Platforms’ examining […]
Read moreOn 13 October, Visiting Fellow, Vassily A. Klimentov discussed his paper ‘Continuity & Change after the USSR: Russia’s Changing Perceptions […]
Read moreThe Schuman Centre launched the Annual Yves Mény Lecture marking the beginning of the 2021 academic year and the launch […]
Read moreFocusing on ‘The Transnational Divide: Local Triggers, social networks and Group Identities’ project. Deadline for application: 15 November 2021. More […]
Read moreThe morning session of the workshop will deal with general aspects of internal differentiation (between EU member states), whereas the […]
Read moreOn 27 September the RESPECT project, hosted by the Global Governance Programme and led by Bernard Hoekman, presented and discussed […]
Read moreIn this podcast, Brigid Laffan from the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University Institute explains how Brexit is a […]
Read more“Unless you have a significant number, a ‘critical mass’ of women at decision-making level, the one or two women present […]
Read more“I was not surprised by the collapse of the Afghan national army: it existed mainly on paper, lacked fighting spirit […]
Read more“I guess the one word answer to your question is ‘luck’. If I had to stretch to two words, it […]
Read moreSecond in a series of three lectures by Chisako T. Masuo, Associate Professor at Kyushu University. This seminar will review […]
Read moreThe 2021 World Trade Forum, taking place on 14 and 15 October, will address lessons and implications of trade policy […]
Read moreAgainst the backdrop of climate change and decarbonisation objectives, the basic infrastructures – transport, energy and water – need to […]
Read moreIn 20 years, online surveys of access panels (whose members are recruited by polling institutes to participate in several online […]
Read moreThis e-book shares 12 fresh perspectives, based on interviews recorded between 2019 and 2021 for the FSR’s Net Zero Podcast, […]
Read moreBorderlands in Europe and the Mediterranean Middle East proposes a profound rethink of the complex relationship between Europe-defined here as […]
Read moreIn this video, Brigid Laffan from the Robert Schuman Centre of the European University Institute explains how Brexit is a […]
Read moreThe Conference on Postal and Delivery Economics provides an opportunity for those in the sector to share knowledge on developments […]
Read moreBased on the established approach of the Florence Transport Forum series, the 16th Florence Air Forum will bring together key […]
Read moreOn 14 July, the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (EAERE) announced the election of Simone Borghesi as their […]
Read moreThe Max Weber Programme (MWP) at the European University Institute (EUI) is a unique postdoctoral programme in the historical and […]
Read moreThe Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom’s Media Pluralism Monitor 2021 confirms mounting physical attacks and online harassment against […]
Read moreThe Covid-19 crisis has challenged politics in Europe at all levels of government. The crisis has led to unseen pressures […]
Read moreThis workshop, co-organised with the Jean Monnet Network: Trade & Investment in Services Associates (TIISA), aims to be a first […]
Read moreThis conference, organised in partnership with the John & Pat Hume Foundation, is guided by the theme of ‘Leadership for […]
Read moreInterview with Federica Infantino, member of the Migration Policy Centre research team and EUI Marie Skłodowska-Curie Research Fellow, examining how […]
Read moreOn 25 May the ‘Direct Democracy and the European Unification Process’ roundtable celebrated the 20th anniversary of the joint Swiss […]
Read moreThe EUI partner project, SIRIUS, was selected as one of six research projects chosen by the EU Research and Innovation […]
Read moreThe book focuses on existing price controls that still prevail worldwide in end user markets. It provides an overview of […]
Read moreForecasts of the death of democracy are often heard and the United Kingdom is on the death watch list. This […]
Read moreThe Department of Political and Social Sciences and the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies seek to fill the post […]
Read moreOn 30 April, the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom invited several high level speakers to participate in the […]
Read moreThis book examines the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum from different multidisciplinary perspectives and world regions. The various Chapter […]
Read moreThis volume examines changes in state attitudes to dual citizenship and their social impact, zooming in from analyses of global […]
Read moreFSR Annual Conference takes an interdisciplinary look at the most recent developments and future challenges for the network industries, covering […]
Read moreINNOPATHS final conference examining economic, social and environmental structural changes necessary to help policymakers make best decisions possible to transition […]
Read moreThis MERCATOR-led event will present four separate roundtable discussions analysing past financial crises and how our understanding of them shapes […]
Read moreBased on the established approach of the Florence Transport Forum series, the 8th Florence Intermodal Forum will bring together policy […]
Read moreThe authors examine how digitalization affects infrastructures in telecommunications, transport, and energy. It argues that digital platforms strongly interfere with […]
Read moreThe EUI has a vacancy for a Project Assistant in the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies. Reference number: V/RA/RSC/12/2021 […]
Read moreThe Persian Gulf region is in dire need of a functional regional security system capable of managing risks, facilitating dialogue […]
Read moreOn 6-7 May, the EUI hosted the 10th anniversary of the State of the Union Conference discussing ‘Europe in a […]
Read moreOver the last decades, the EU has faced a number of crises, from financial and economic to migration crises, but […]
Read moreDeadline March 15 Bernard Energy (BEA), the European Distribution System Operators’ Association (E.DSO), the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity […]
Read moreThe Florence School of Regulation – Communications and Media, and the Rudgers Business School invite submissions from researchers and practitioners, […]
Read moreFocusing on four key world regions, Europe, North America, South America, and Southeast Asia, this book explores the underlying factors […]
Read moreThe rise of China has fuelled the hopes and kindled the insecurities of many of its neighbours and counterparts, across […]
Read moreThe European University Institute (EUI) cordially invites you to join a cycle of online seminars to debate the impact of […]
Read moreThe results of the 2020 elections do not mean a quick or easy return to U.S. leadership in the trading […]
Read moreWhy do farm workers become more vulnerable as countries get richer? As countries get richer, the share of workers employed […]
Read moreBuildings are responsible for about 40% of the EU’s total energy consumption, and for 36% of its greenhouse gas emissions […]
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