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July 10, Thierry Chopin will present the report: A Europe for today and for tomorrow in a seminar at Sciences Po Grenoble.
In this roundtable discussion on how the outside world views Brexit, editors and contributors of the handbook will discuss findings with members of the UK House of Lords.
Bruegel organises the final policy dialogue of the EU3D project on July 4 2023. Join EU3D researchers and high-level stakeholders to debate democratic resilience and the 2024 European Parliament elections.
Jozef Bátora at Comenius University organises a lecture, student debate and public debate during the Day of Open Diplomacy at the Slovak Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
This June, ARENA Centre for European Studies at the University of Oslo offers a PhD course with expert lecturers from the EU3D project on differentiation in Europe.
Application deadline: 7 May 2023
ELIAMEP and EU Youth Hub are hosting a public event where students, academics and stakeholders will debate the 2024 European Parliament Elections. The event is part of EU3D's Future of Europe event series.
Jonathan White will speak about 'Emergency Europe: Patterns and Prospects' at an EU3D lecture organised by Jagiellonian University in Krakow.
EU3D will hold its concluding conference in Krakow on the future of European democracy. The first day is set aside for project internal sessions and day two is open for the public with a keynote speech by Klaus Welle, former Secretary General of the European Parliament.
EU3D researcher Jan Zielonka will give a lecture on the future of European multi-level governance at Sciences Po Paris.
The EUI and EU3D are holding a workshop which will cover transformative transnational governance in the EU and beyond, prompting participants to debate the connection between transnational governance and democratic resilience.
Deadline for contributions: 30 April.
Jozef Batóra moderated a debate about Kosovo-Serbian relations in a panel discussion organized by the Austrian Institute for International Affairs and Webster Vienna University.
Sonja Grimm and Karina Shyrokykh will give a Future of Europe Lecture: "Tracing the Evolution of EU Democracy Promotion in the Neighbourhood and Beyond".
This event organised by EU3D partner Bruegel, will explore narratives of EU reforms in the European and national parliaments and the media.
EU3D researcher Dirk Leuffen will chair the upcoming DI Garage online seminar 'Differentiated integration in the EU: Institutional effects, public opinion, and alternative flexibility arrangements' on March 9 2023
Sonja Puntscher Riekmann, member of the EU3D advisory Board, will hold a lecture titled "From Crisis to Crisis: The determinants of Europe's future".
John Erik Fossum will speak about Europe's democratic future and implications for Norway for a group of students at the University of Oslo.
EU3D researchers will meet at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow for a workshop exploring debates on the future of Europe in various European countries.
The University of Oslo will host the event "Krig i Europa: EU i et nytt Europa" ("War in Europe: EU in a new Europe").
Students at LUISS will debate the position of EU member states during the Conference on the Future of Europe with Professor Sergio Fabbrini and the co-authors of a report on the subject Andrea Capati, Dora Hegedus and Dr Tiziano Zgaga.
John Erik Fossum participated in a conference on how the UK has repositioned itself in Europe and the world.
EU3D researchers are discussing Sovereignty, Rule of Law and Democracy Challenges in Contemporary Europe at the 2022 APSA Annual Meeting.
EU3D researcher Jarle Trondal will present his book The Routledge Handbook of Differentiation in the European Union, co-edited with Benjamin Leruth and Stefan Gänzle.
EU3D researchers John Erik Fossum, Kalypso Nicolaidis and Max Steuer will participate in the concluding conference on “Future of Europe in Debate: Insights from a Deliberative Democracy Perspective” on 9-10 September 2022.
Bruegel organized a debate with the winner of the Bruegel Youth Essay Competition 2022 during their Annual Meetings days, the 6th of September 2022.
John Erik Fossum and Jarle Trondal offer the PhD course ‘A differentiated Europe and its implications’.
Application deadline: 15 May 2022.