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 4 July 2024 Research seminar Joint event The politics of modelling, numbers between science and policy Read more
Read more 8 July 2024 Thesis defence Department of History Unveiling Madrid. Queer Intimacies under Franco Read more
Read more 16 September 2024 Workshop Department of History Planning and programming in European cooperation and integration: Read more
Intimately material: violence, social reproduction, and queerness in transition On 20-21 May 2024, activists, artists, and scholars from different academic disciplines gathered at the EUI for a conversation on the intersection between identity, intimacy, class, labour, and capital. Read more Intimately material: violence, social reproduction, and queerness in transition
Thor-Oona Swanhild Pignarre-Altermatt wins the 2024 James Kaye Memorial Prize The EUI Department of History announces that researcher Thor-Oona Swanhild Pignarre-Altermatt has won the 2024 James Kaye Memorial Prize for the Best Doctoral Thesis in History and Visuality. Read more Thor-Oona Swanhild Pignarre-Altermatt wins the 2024 James Kaye Memorial Prize
The analogue and the digital: Mourlon-Druol on the Delors Committee meetings In an interview, EUI History Professor Emmanuel Mourlon-Druol shares his findings from an analysis of the discussions within the Delors Committee, and how digital tools supported this work. Read more The analogue and the digital: Mourlon-Druol on the Delors Committee meetings
Interview with Beata Javorcik, Oxford's first female Economics Professor In the second episode of a series spotlighting accomplished female economists working in international organisations, Beata Javorcik, Chief Economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, delves into economic theories and her career trajectory. Read more Interview with Beata Javorcik, Oxford's first female Economics Professor