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The Europaeum - an association of 10 leading European university institutions: opportunities

Jagiellonian University is a member of the Europaeum association that helps to promoted collaborative work between leading European universities.

In the next three months there are a number of opportunities open to young scholars and graduates: they can apply for funding for our  workshops, summer schools and conferences.

Graduate Workshop on Europeanization & Roots of Modern Europe, University of Oxford

This three-day workshop (May 27-29th, 2011) aims at analysing the process of Europeanization from different perspectives, including theoretical approaches and various case studies. The participation of graduates from different Europaeum universities will allow for the exchange of experiences and encounters of Europeanization across Europe. All local costs will be covered (apart from travel). Applications in the form of CV (max. 2 pages), one or two letters of recommendation and a letter of motivation and an abstract of the proposed case study should go to the Europaeum Office, as well as to your local Europaeum Coordinator. Please respond via e-mail by May 1st.


Summer School on The Future of Europe 2030, Santander

This year's summer school will take place alongside our annual conference due to be held in the beautiful surroundings in Santander and will run from July 17-23rd.  As usual there will be up to 30 places held for Europaeum graduates - three from each full partner member - and at least one for associate members. There will be the usual mix of discussions, debates, role-playing, and graduate presentations, alongside the major lectures occurring as part of our major annual international event and of course access to top speakers at the linked conference.  Europaeum graduates from a range of disciplines from Law, Economics, Politics, History, Geography, International Relations, and other relevant disciplines, to attend the event. To apply, please contact the Europaeum Office and your local Europaeum Liaison Coordinator via e-mail with letter of application, a short CV (max. 2 pages), and a support letter from your supervising professor - by the end of May. A draft programme will be put up shortly.
 

International Debate at Future of Free World conference, Lisbon

The Europaeum is again inviting four young scholars to help lead an special international debate as part of an international conference on the future of the Free World. The motion on the table will be The Free World should allow Iran to develop nuclear technology ? and it will be part of the Institute for Political Studies, Catholic University of Portugal (IEP-UCP) annual conference and summer school taking place in Lisbon from 27-29th June 2011. Graduate students from the Europaeum, IEP-UCP, Boston University, Brown University, Georgetown University, and the LSE will take part in the debate. The debate will be chaired as usual by Dr Paul Flather (Secretary General, Europaeum), with expert moderators Dr Michael Pinto-Duschinsky (Member of the Board, IFES, Oxford) and Professor Eusebio Mujal-Leon (Georgetown University, Washington DC), and Professor Miguel Monjardino (IEP-UCP and Expresso, Lisbon).  Interested Europaeum graduate students should contact the office by April 31st if they wish to attend.

Brussels Graduate European Policy-Making Seminar

The Europaeum is organising the fourth annual Policy-Making inside Europe ? taking place in Brussels from June 20th-22nd. This three-day programme of talks, discussions, interviews and special visits involving those at the sharp end of policy and decision-making in Brussels, has been organised with colleagues in Lisbon to focus on how European policy is made in Brussels in a range of fields and disciplines. The programme includes visits to the European Parliament and NATO. Topics will include the making of EU Foreign Policy; The impact of EU Economic Policy; Lisbon Treaty & EU Policy; National Interests & European Politics; EU as a Major Foreign Policy Actor & Internal Market. The Europaeum has up to 10 places available for graduates and postgraduates from member universities. Please send an application letter and CV, with a supporting recommendation from your Tutor/Supervisor. Letters should be received by the Europaeum Office by May 1st for the first round of selections. All participants will need to cover their own travel and contribute €100 towards accommodation and the special dinners.