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Annual Graduate Conference on the History of European Integration

 

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The Annual Graduate Conference on the History of European Integration is a joint initiative between the Alcide De Gasperi Research Centre at the EUI and the two European associations of young researchers, RICHIE (Réseau international de jeunes chercheurs en histoire de l’intégration européenne) and HEIRS (History of European integration research society). The conference is organised with the support of the Department of History and Civilization and the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.

After a very successful first conference in September 2017 and a second one in September 2018, the third Annual Graduate Conference will be held at the European University Institute in Florence on 9-10 September 2019. The conference is a unique setting for PhD students and early career researchers to discuss ongoing research related to the history of European integration. The conference consists of panel sessions focused on submitted research papers, as well as debates on historiographical and methodological approaches. The aim of the conference is to provide an informal atmosphere in which new ideas and research directions, as well as advice on publishing and academic careers can be shared and debated. 

Download the CALL FOR PAPERS

 Third Annual Graduate Conference on the History of European Integration

 

European University Institute, Florence

09-10 September, 2019

 

Scientific Committee

Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol, University of Glasgow

Anastasia Remes, European University Institute and Heirs

Federico Romero, European University Institute

Bastian Matteo Scianna, University of Potsdam, London School of Economics (LSE) and Richie

Andi Shehu, European University Institute and Heirs

 

Eligibility and How to Apply 

PhD students and early career researchers (no more than 5 years from PhD completion) are invited to submit proposals.

We encourage submissions on any aspects of postwar Western European cooperation and integration, broadly conceived. Of particular interest are papers that make use of newly available primary sources and innovative methodologies.

 

Applicants should submit an abstract of no more than 500 words and a short CV by 31 March 2019 to

[email protected]. Selected applicants will be informed by mid-April 2019.

 

Financial assistance: travel and accommodation costs will be covered. 

 

Contacts

For further information please contact: [email protected]

For information about accommodation and logistics, please contact [email protected]; +39 055 4685662

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