Doctoral programme We encourage our Ph.D. researchers to think beyond boundaries Read more Doctoral programme
Research & Teaching A vibrant intellectual community of study interactions and work exchanges Read more Research & Teaching
People Professors, fellows, Ph.D. researchers and administrative staff of the Department Read more People
Summer School Summer School in History - Intersectionality: Challenges and Opportunities for European History? Read more Summer School
Read more 5 February 2025 Workshop Department of History Historicizing global and transnational fascism Read more
Read more 6 February 2025 Research seminar Joint event Transnationalism meets translocalism: The Citizens’ Assembly comes to town! Read more
Read more 14 February 2025 Thesis defence Department of History Popularizing the Neoliberal Utopia Read more
Public spending at EU level: European public goods in perspective Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol, Professor at the EUI History Department, examines the role of European public goods in EU policies and their historical, political, and future implications amid current geopolitical tensions. Read more Public spending at EU level: European public goods in perspective
Polish émigré women: resilience, identity, and legacy in postwar America Beata Halicka, Fernand Braudel Fellow at the EUI History Department, delves into the lives of Polish émigré women, exploring their resilience, migration stories, and influence in shaping postwar American society and culture. Read more Polish émigré women: resilience, identity, and legacy in postwar America
12 research projects awarded funding in the EUI Widening Europe Programme The EUI has announced the winners of the second call for collaborative research projects in the Widening Europe Programme. The EUI selected 12 projects in early January 2025, which will receive funding through the programme. Read more 12 research projects awarded funding in the EUI Widening Europe Programme
Intersections of gender and colonialism: 2024 Ursula Hirschmann Lecture insights This year's Ursula Hirschmann Lecture featured Professor Mrinalini Sinha from the University of Michigan. Professor Sinha offered compelling insights into the intersections of gender and colonialism, reflecting on how these narratives have evolved over the past five decades. Read more Intersections of gender and colonialism: 2024 Ursula Hirschmann Lecture insights