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First Look at the UACES Archives | Quincy Cloet
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Quincy Cloet (PhD student, Aberystwyth University) presents his findings on the last 50 years of European Studies and the subject discipline, UACES. This two-day conference brought together academics, archivists and practitioners to examine the last 50 years of UACES, European Studies, UK-EU relations and their interrelated futures. The 50th Anniversary of UACES as the UK-based association for the study of Europe coincided with the UK's triggering of Article 50. This conference provided a unique opportunity to draw on the Historical Archives of the European Union (HAEU) and showcase the newly-deposited UACES archival materials. Learn more: https://www.uaces.org/florence | #UACES50 This event was supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. Note: UACES and the Commission cannot be held responsible for opinions expressed in this recording. All opinions are those of the contributors.
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Innehåll tillhandahållet av UACES Podcasts and UACES: the association for European Studies. Allt poddinnehåll inklusive avsnitt, grafik och podcastbeskrivningar laddas upp och tillhandahålls direkt av UACES Podcasts and UACES: the association for European Studies eller deras podcastplattformspartner. Om du tror att någon använder ditt upphovsrättsskyddade verk utan din tillåtelse kan du följa processen som beskrivs här https://sv.player.fm/legal.
Quincy Cloet (PhD student, Aberystwyth University) presents his findings on the last 50 years of European Studies and the subject discipline, UACES. This two-day conference brought together academics, archivists and practitioners to examine the last 50 years of UACES, European Studies, UK-EU relations and their interrelated futures. The 50th Anniversary of UACES as the UK-based association for the study of Europe coincided with the UK's triggering of Article 50. This conference provided a unique opportunity to draw on the Historical Archives of the European Union (HAEU) and showcase the newly-deposited UACES archival materials. Learn more: https://www.uaces.org/florence | #UACES50 This event was supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. Note: UACES and the Commission cannot be held responsible for opinions expressed in this recording. All opinions are those of the contributors.
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45:36Masters Students Giovanni D'Agostino and Niek Kelders recently sat down to record a podcast on National Parliaments, the Early Warning Mechanisms, and political hostility. Their discussion and Q&A session are connected to the general theme of European Democracy, beneficial and detrimental conflicts, and future avenues for European Studies.…
1 Explaining Non-compliance in the EU Differentiated Integration: The Case of Transport and... 29:00
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29:00Explaining Non-compliance in the EU Differentiated Integration: The Case of Transport and... by UACES: the association for European Studies
1 External Contestations of Europe: Russia and Turkey as Normative Challengers? 26:14
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26:14External Contestations of Europe: Russia and Turkey as Normative Challengers? by UACES: the association for European Studies
1 Rallying around the EU flag: Russia's invasion of Ukraine and attitudes toward European integration 30:11
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30:11Rallying around the EU flag: Russia's invasion of Ukraine and attitudes toward European integration by UACES: the association for European Studies
1 Neli Kirilova on Power Perception and Conflict Prevention 14:42
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14:42Episode 3: The second episode of the UACES's New Graduate Forum Podcast series welcomes Neli Kirilova, PhD Candidate in Security Studies, Doctoral School of International Relations and Political Science, Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary & PhD Fellow at the Doctoral School on CSDP / CFSP, European Security and Defence College in Brussels, Belgium. She recently handed in her thesis ‘Power perception and conflict prevention in the Black Sea region: the EU, Russia and Turkey’. Music Minimal Tech Ambient by Daddy_s_Music via pexabay.com…
1 Scott Arthurson on Populism and it’s definitional dilemmas 12:00
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12:00Episode 2: The second episode of the UACES's New Graduate Forum Podcast series features Scott Arthurson, a doctoral student and politics tutor at the University of Melbourne. He discusses Populism, its definitional dilemmas, and explains why Populism is still relevant in contemporary politics. Disclaimer: This Podcast is based on research presented at UACES's 2023 Graduate Forum Research Conference in Barcelona.…
1 Luca Augé on Boris Johnson, Brexit and the Conservative Party: end of a love story? 7:58
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7:58Episode 1: The first episode of the UACES's New Graduate Forum Podcast series features Luca Augé, PhD student at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University Paris. He discusses public reactions to the so-call "partygate scandal" investigation outcomes, and what this means for the Conservative Party and its leaders. Disclaimer: This Podcast is based on research presented at UACES's 2023 Graduate Forum Research Conference in Barcelona.…
1 In Conversation with Prof Loukas Tsoukalis and Prof Simon Usherwood 39:55
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39:55Professor Simon Usherwood interviews Professor Loukas Tsoukalis, winner of the UACES Lifetime Achievement Award 2022. They are in conversation about Professor Tsoukalis' new book 'Europe's Coming of Age' and his academic career. The podcast was recorded at UACES 52nd Annual Conference for European Studies in Lille. Order your copy here: https://www.politybooks.com/bookdetail?book_slug=europes-coming-of-age--9781509554553 Credits: Music: Strategy by Scott Holmes via www.scottholmesmusic.com…
1 In Conversation with Professor Simon Usherwood and Dr Nicholas Startin 19:12
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19:12After three years of being the Chair of UACES, Dr Nicholas Startin met incoming Chair Professor Simon Usherwood to talk about the duties of the role, share their memories of previous conferences and explain what role UACES played in their career. Thank you Dr Nicholas Startin for being a dedicated Chair of UACES, leading the association through a pandemic. We are delighted to welcome Professor Simon Usherwood as Chair, taking up the role in September 2021. Credits: Music by Scott Holmes via www.scottholmesmusic.com…
1 UACES Graduate Forum Research Conference 2021: In conversation with Carlos Bravo-Laguna 11:38
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11:38UACES 2021 Graduate Forum Conference events officer Carlos Bravo-Laguna joins us to talk about his research on the humanitarian response to the 2019 Cyclones Idai and Kenneth. This recording is based on research presented at the UACES Graduate Forum Research Conference 2021 (17-18 July, online). With Support of the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. // The European Commission’s support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.…
1 In Conversation: Professor Michael Shackleton interviews Dr. Martyn Bond 43:43
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43:43Professor Michael Shackleton is Special Professor in European Institutions at the University of Maastricht and former Head of the European Parliament Information Office in the UK, Dr. Martyn Bond is a Distinguished Senior Fellow of Regent's University, London, and also served as Head of the EP Information Office in the UK some years earlier. Both the speakers are also Patrons of UACES. This discussion was between Professor Michael Shackleton and Dr. Martyn Bond about this first English-language biography of Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi which is published in April 2021 by McGill-Queens University Press under the title Hitler's Cosmopolitan Bastard.…
1 NORTIA - Foreign Policy Research in times of Covid-19 Restrictions 1:20:54
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1:20:54This podcast is a recording of the NORTIA webinar 'Foreign Policy Research in times of Covid-19 Restrictions'. Speakers: Federica Bicchi (EUI/LSE); Carlos Bravo (IBEI) Marianna Lovato (University College Dublin) Chair: Heidi Maurer (University of Bristol) Music: Scott Holmes - Little Idea via FMA
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1 DIMES: Toni Haastrup & Miriam Mona Müller 18:57
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18:57The podcasts were produced at the inaugural workshop of DIMES in Leiden. The DIMES project seeks to explore ways to increase diversity within the field of European Studies, in particular with regards to the ethnicity, disciplinary focus and geographical location of its participants. Listen to presenters and participants about their research and the benefits that the workshop offered them.…
1 DIMES: Julia Schöneberg & Sarah Delputte 16:59
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16:59The podcasts were produced at the inaugural workshop of DIMES in Leiden. The DIMES project seeks to explore ways to increase diversity within the field of European Studies, in particular with regards to the ethnicity, disciplinary focus and geographical location of its participants. Listen to presenters and participants about their research and the benefits that the workshop offered them.…
1 DIMES: Frank Mattheis & Bahar Yesim Deniz 15:16
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15:16The podcasts were produced at the inaugural workshop of DIMES in Leiden. The DIMES project seeks to explore ways to increase diversity within the field of European Studies, in particular with regards to the ethnicity, disciplinary focus and geographical location of its participants. Listen to presenters and participants about their research and the benefits that the workshop offered them.…
1 In Conversation with Viviane Gravey | UK & EU Environmental Policies Post-Brexit 32:04
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32:041 50 years of European foreign policy cooperation: What is it for? 59:41
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59:4150 years of European foreign policy cooperation: what is it for? 17 October 2019, 17.00 – 18.45 Venue: European Studies Center, St. Anthony´s College, Oxford Speakers: Ben Tonra (University College Dublin); Richard Whitman (University of Kent); Alexander Kmentt (Kings College London). Chair: Heidi Maurer (DPIR, University of Oxford) Co-sponsored by NORTIA: Network on Research and Teaching in EU Foreign Affairs. -------------------------- What did 50 years of foreign policy cooperation, 25 years of Common Foreign and Security Policy, and 10 years of Lisbon Treaty reforms deliver for the international identity of the EU and its member states? Is the EU foreign policy system, with the current status of the High Representative as quasi-Foreign Minister and the European External Action Service fit for the changing international system? Can the EU deliver as non-traditional foreign policy actor in an increasingly contesting international arena? This seminar is to scrutinize the past, current and future state of European Foreign Policy cooperation and of the EU as an international actor. In light of the appointment of the next High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and the looming of a no-deal Brexit in October 2019, our roundtable participants are going to reflect on challenges and opportunities for European action in international affairs. CONTENTS ------------------------------------------ 0:00 - 0:36: Introduction by Heidi Maurer ------------------------------------------ ROUND 1: Looking back – what do we see? ------------------------------------------- • What are the main achievements of European foreign policy cooperation in the past 50 years? • The EU is (still) a peculiar foreign policy actor. What are the three aspects that in your view made the EU different? 0:36 – 11.56: Alexander Kmentt, former Austrian PSC 12.41 - 20:10: Ben Tonra, University College Dublin 20.36 - 34.36: Richard Whitman, University of Kent 34.36: Heidi Maurer synthesizes main observations of round 1 ROUND 2: looking forward – The EU fit for purpose as international actor? Is the EU foreign policy system, with the current status of the HR/VP and the role of the EEAS fit for the changing international system? Can the EU deliver as non-traditional foreign policy actor? • If yes, what advantages should we Europeans be aware of? What threats should we consider? If no, what weaknesses should we acknowledge, what opportunities for innovation should we envision? • What short / mid / long term recommendations for EU innovation in foreign policy would you give? 35.56: Heidi Maurer 37.29 - 45.41: Alexander Kmentt on future outlook 46.21 - 51.21: Ben Tonra: What can we fix and is there something to fix? 51.26-58.06: Richard Whitman 58.06-59.34: Heidi Maurer's final summary 59.34: Q&A / Discussion…
1 Ideas on Europe | Trans-European Crisis Management Under the Volcano: The Icelandic Ash Cloud 12:02
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12:02Carlos Bravo-Laguna (IBEI) / Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF)) discusses his research on trans-European crisis management, focusing on the case of the 2010 Icelandic ash cloud caused by the Eyjafjallajökull volcanic eruptions. Interviewer: Laura Gelhaus (University of Warwick) * * * Recorded at the UACES Graduate Forum Conference, Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), July 2019 (www.uaces.org/gf19 | twitter.com/hashtag/uacesgf19). This event was supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. Note: UACES and the European Commission do not take responsibility for opinions expressed in this recording. All opinions are those of the contributors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music credit: David Szesztay 'Coffee Shop' (bit.ly/2Mkp0yh) #Europe #EU #EuropeanUnion #UACES #IdeasonEurope…
1 Ideas on Europe | The Common Agricultural Policy as Foreign Policy: Future of EU External Relations? 8:47
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8:47Laura Gelhaus (University of Warwick) discusses her PhD research, which examines the Common Agricultural Policy as foreign policy, posing the question of whether this is the future of EU external relations. Interviewer: Carlos Bravo-Laguna (Institut Barcelona d' Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) / Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) * * * Laura's reading recommendations: 1. For those that would like to learn more about the LEADER Programme: Granberg, L., K. Andersson, and I. Kovách, eds. 2016. Evaluating the European approach to rural development: grass-roots experiences of the LEADER programme. London ; New York: Routledge. 2. For those interested in EU foreign policy, White continues to be a central reading: White, B. 2001. Understanding European foreign policy. London: Macmillan. 3. For those interested in the CAP, the best and especially up-to-date literature is in article form, but this one can get you up to speed on the important reforms of the 1990s and 2000s: Cunha, A. and A. Swinbank. 2011. An inside view of the CAP reform process: explaining the MacSharry, Agenda 2000, and Fischler reforms. Oxford: Oxford University Press * * * Recorded at the UACES Graduate Forum Conference, Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), July 2019 (www.uaces.org/gf19 | twitter.com/hashtag/uacesgf19). Note: This event was supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. UACES and the European Commission do not take responsibility for opinions expressed in this recording. All opinions are those of the contributors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music credit: David Szesztay 'Coffee Shop' (bit.ly/2Mkp0yh) #Europe #EU #EuropeanUnion #UACES #IdeasonEurope…
1 What Role for the High Representative for Foreign Affairs & Security Policy post-2019? 1:07:29
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1:07:29Plenary Session at #UACES2019 (https://www.uaces.org/lisbon) Ana Paula Zacarias – Secretary of State of European Affairs, Portugal David O´Sullivan – Former EU ambassador to the US Ben Tonra – University College Dublin Jost-Henrik Morgenstern-Pomorski – University of Birmingham Chair: Heidi Maurer – University of Oxford In partnership with NORTIA: Network on Research and Teaching in EU Foreign Affairs (Jean Monnet Erasmus+ network): http://www.eufp.eu/welcome-nortia Note: UACES, NORTIA and the European Commission do not take responsibility for opinions expressed in this recording. All opinions are those of the contributors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music credit: David Szesztay 'Coffee Shop' (bit.ly/2Mkp0yh)…
1 Ideas on Europe | Higher Education in Europe — Regions and Policies 15:57
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15:57How do higher education institutions operate and cooperate across regions in Europe? What is the EU's role in higher education? How do EU regional and higher education policies intersect? In this episode of Ideas on Europe, Daniel Neat (University of Portsmouth) and Alina Felder (Bamberg Graduate School of Social Sciences)discuss their research on these themes. Recorded at the UACES Graduate Forum Conference, Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU), July 2019 (https://www.uaces.org/gf19 | twitter.com/hashtag/uacesgf19). - 0:00 | Introduction to my research (Alina and Daniel) - 1:58 | Interview with Alina - 9:33 | Interview with Daniel #Europe #EU #EuropeanUnion #UACES #IdeasonEurope #HigherEducation #HigherEd #Academia Note: UACES does not take responsibility for opinions expressed in this recording. All opinions are those of the contributors. Disclaimer: This recording was part of a project that was supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. Please note that this article and represents the views of the author(s) and not those of UACES or the European Commission. The European Commission’s support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music credit: David Szesztay 'Coffee Shop' (bit.ly/2Mkp0yh)…
1 Ideas on Europe | How Erasmus Student Mobility Affects Citizenship & Identity in the EU 34:05
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34:05We talk to Cherry James (Senior Lecturer in Law at London South Bank University) about her new book "Citizenship, Nation-building and Identity in the EU: The Contribution of Erasmus Student Mobility, 1st Edition" The book is part of the Routledge / UACES Contemporary European Studies Series (learn more & view discounts for UACES members: https://www.uaces.org/publications/ces/) Note: UACES does not take responsibility for opinions expressed in this recording. All opinions are those of the contributors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music credit: David Szesztay 'Coffee Shop' (bit.ly/2Mkp0yh)…
1 EU Foreign Policy 10 Years after Lisbon | Tony Van Der Togt 14:21
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14:21Recorded at the "Perspectives on European Foreign Policy in the Context of Current EU-Russia Relations" Workshop - Friday 11 January 2019 - Leiden University, Netherlands * * * Tony van der Togt Tony van der Togt compares his experience with foreign policy making in the early 2000s with what the EU is capable to do now, and his reflections focus on three observations: 1. There is increasing soul-searching happening in many European capitals and beyond to the questions “Are we [Europeans] increasingly an exception”? but also “is the US still a partner”? The liberal rules-based order is indeed under threat and challenged from different sides, and many partners also wonder if the US is still a partner. What is “new” for the EU in all of this, is that for a long time Europeans could take it for granted that the others would automatically follow our example. The “EU was like the city on the hill”. This is now gone. The idea of a value-based foreign policy is increasingly challenged. 2. In principle, the EU is now much better equipped nowadays and institutionally organised. The EU can be more coordinated and more strategic. 3. But in practice, it is more complicated when one looks at the commitment of member states. To take the EU-Russia relations, there was at least a strategy in 2000. It was difficult to get all member states on board and it was a very general statement, but we had at least a common stance. And keeping this “unity in purpose, and unity in action” is now more difficult for the EU, also because the commitment of member states was guaranteed during the rotating presidency in foreign policy, and that we lost. * * * Note: UACES does not take responsibility for opinions expressed in this recording. All opinions are those of the contributors.…
1 EU Foreign Policy 10 Years after Lisbon | Nick Wright 11:33
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11:33Recorded at the "Perspectives on European Foreign Policy in the Context of Current EU-Russia Relations" Workshop - Friday 11 January 2019 - Leiden University, Netherlands * * * Dr Nick Wright takes an institutional perspective and assesses that despite the current imperfections European foreign policy cooperation is still the best example of successful multilateralism in action. It is about the protection of a rules-based system and convincing others of the added value of such a system. In doing so, the EU still struggles with various internal challenges, which are not necessarily new but remain salient in understanding the EU´s foreign policy actions. Dr Wright elaborates on following three main challenges 1. The continuing institutional tensions that arise between different centres of foreign policy power and decision-making, especially with the increasing involvement of the European Council 2. The increased internal contestation between member states, the questioned salience of European foreign policy cooperation, and the more openly visible fragmentation that challenges the finding of common positions 3. Brexit and the visible apathy and lack of political will to find a compromise Read more about Nick Wright´s assessment of the role of member states in his most recent monograph “The EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy in France, Germany and the UK: Co-operation, Co-optation and Competition”. * * * Note: UACES does not take responsibility for opinions expressed in this recording. All opinions are those of the contributors.…
1 EU Foreign Policy 10 Years after Lisbon | Helene Sjursen 14:11
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14:11Recorded at the "Perspectives on European Foreign Policy in the Context of Current EU-Russia Relations" Workshop - Friday 11 January 2019 - Leiden University, Netherlands * * * Professor Sjursen talks about the increased “normative uncertainty” in the current global context that the EU is struggling with, next to the often discussed increasing instability and increasing unpredictability: “there is uncertainty about the rules of the game, rules that were taken for granted seem by many actors not to be taken for granted anymore. What does that mean for foreign policy? [..] We seem to be observing the need to re-draw the normative anatomy of world order.“ The main challenge of the EU in foreign policy, according to Professor Sjursen, is understanding the normative challenge to the liberal world order, which is fundamentally different from positioning oneself in a game for power. We need to better understand how the EU can deal with the normative challenge and how to reconsider what can and what should be rescued in what we refer to as the liberal order, and what should be reformed. But can the EU now do something in 2019 that it could not do in 2009? Professor Sjursen suggests that one might answer “yes” straight away if one looks at institutional capacity. With the EEAS, a more active and more visible High Representative, the EU is now more like an actor that can take well informed decisions and execute those decisions. But in regard of the idea of normative uncertainty the assessment is slightly different in the sense that one thing is to be a credible actor based on another thing is to be considered a legitimate actor in the global system. “And in order to get things done, actors probably need more than resources, they also need legitimacy”. And there the ongoing crises in Europe “reduce the ability of the EU to be perceived as a credible actor that promotes liberal values in the global system”. * * * Note: UACES does not take responsibility for opinions expressed in this recording. All opinions are those of the contributors.…
1 Ideas on Europe | Introduction to the EU and Cyberspace 3:59
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3:59A basic guide to the EU and cyberspace from Eva Saeva (PhD candidate, Newcastle University). Recorded as part of the UACES Graduate Forum Conference 2018 (https://www.uaces.org/gf18) Disclaimer: This recording was part of a project that was supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. Please note that this article and represents the views of the author(s) and not those of UACES or the European Commission. The European Commission’s support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.…
1 Interview with Cleo Davies | UACES Archival Research Scholar 5:21
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5:21Cleo Davies (University of Edinburgh) talks to us about her PhD and her findings at the Historical Archives of the European Union (HAEU) in Florence. Cleo was one of the 2018 recipients of the UACES archival research scholarship, supported by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union, designed to enable PhD and early-career scholars in contemporary European Studies to consult archives for their research. If your research could benefit from a funded research trip to the HAEU in 2019, submit your application by 31st December: https://www.uaces.org/funding/archive Disclaimer: This recording was part of a project that was supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. Please note that this article and represents the views of the author(s) and not those of UACES or the European Commission. The European Commission’s support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.…
1 Expert on Europe | Interview with Karen Heard-Laureote on EU politics, pedagogy & higher education 23:39
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23:39Dr Mark Field interviews Professor Karen Heard-Laureote about her research on transnational policy networks, active learning pedagogies, higher education and tips for early-career researchers. Professor Heard-Laureote is Professor of Education and Society and Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration and Director of the University of Portsmouth's Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence for the Study of Transnational Europe (CESTE2). Karen is a National Teaching Fellow (NTF), Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (PFHEA) and a Fellow of the Leadership Foundation (FLF). Karen is co-editor of the Journal of Contemporary European Research (http://jcer.net) Teaching and Learning section. #UACES #ExpertonEurope Browse more UACES members and experts on Europe: www.uaces.org/expertoneurope/ Become a UACES member (student, group, early-career or individual): bit.ly/joinuaces Note: UACES does not take responsibility for opinions expressed in this recording. All opinions are those of the contributors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music credit: David Szesztay 'Coffee Shop' (bit.ly/2Mkp0yh)…
1 Ideas on Europe | Impact of EMU on Member-States / Social Evolution Theory & Regional Integration 6:35
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6:35A short Q&A between Xiao (Alvin) Yang (Universität Kassel) and Dimitrios Apostolopoulos (Fondation IDEA a.s.b.l.). Alvin discusses his presentation on European Regional integration theories with a hybridized approach of Critical Theory and Social Evolution Theory, while Dimitrios explains his research on the impact of EMU on the governance of EU member states. Recorded at the UACES Graduate Forum Conference 2018 (KU Leuven, http://bit.ly/uacesgf18). Note: UACES does not take responsibility for opinions expressed in this recording. All opinions are those of the contributors. Disclaimer: This recording was part of a project that was supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union. Please note that this article and represents the views of the author(s) and not those of UACES or the European Commission. The European Commission’s support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music credit: David Szesztay 'Coffee Shop' (bit.ly/2Mkp0yh)…
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