What party matches your ideas in the next European elections? EU&I launch The European University Institute launches EU&I, its renowned voting advice application, to help citizens make an informed choice in the 2024 European Parliament elections. Read more What party matches your ideas in the next European elections? EU&I launch
One week at Sciences Po: EUI Professor Filip Kostelka on his CIVICA Short Visit Filip Kostelka, Professor at the EUI Department of Political and Social Sciences, shares insights on his experience while visiting the CIVICA partner university. Read more One week at Sciences Po: EUI Professor Filip Kostelka on his CIVICA Short Visit
Enhancing crisis communication for ESM staff: theory meets practice In an effort to strengthen the crisis communication capabilities of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), the Florence School of Transnational Governance (STG) organised a workshop on crisis communication theories and practices tailored specifically for the ESM. Read more Enhancing crisis communication for ESM staff: theory meets practice
EUI researcher Sebastian von Massow on his fieldwork in Algeria Sebastian von Massow, researcher at the EUI Department of Law, describes his research topic and his fieldwork in the Saharawi refugee camps in Algeria. Read more EUI researcher Sebastian von Massow on his fieldwork in Algeria
Read more 9 May 2024 Roundtable Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Wither the mainstream? Read more
Read more 16 May 2024 Special Event Florence School of Transnational Governance 2024 Distinguished Giorgio La Pira Lecture Read more
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Featured Publication Queer Conflict Research Bringing together a team of international scholars, this volume provides a foundational guide to queer methodologies in the study of political violence and conflict. Samuel Ritholtz Read more Queer Conflict Research