EUI Academic Council statement on protests and call for ceasefire Read more EUI Academic Council statement on protests and call for ceasefire
Statement by EUI President Patrizia Nanz on student and researcher protests The President of the European University Institute speaks out on student protests, offering a statement addressing the EUI community and beyond. Read more Statement by EUI President Patrizia Nanz on student and researcher protests
2024 EUI Climate Week: May conference to tackle the hottest issues in climate The 3rd edition of the EUI Climate Week, taking place between 21 and 24 May 2024 at the Florence School of Transnational Governance, will assess progress towards the European Union's transition to climate neutrality. Read more 2024 EUI Climate Week: May conference to tackle the hottest issues in climate
Call for papers: FEMETRICS Lab The FEMETRICS research project is accepting papers to its conference for early-stage researchers on 'Visible Women: Gender | Data | Social Europe', taking place on 11-12 November 2024 at the European University Institute (EUI). Read more Call for papers: FEMETRICS Lab
The energy for change Environmental challenges and geopolitical crises are putting our energy production and consumption in the spotlight. History researcher Maria Sole Barbieri tells us more about her research on European energy strategies after the 1970s oil shock and their relevance for today’s energy policy debates. Read more The energy for change
Read more 30 May 2024 Policy Dialogue Florence School of Transnational Governance Artificial Intelligence and Democracy: Contemporary Challenges and Perspectives Read more
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Featured Publication Queer Conflict Research Bringing together a team of international scholars, this volume provides a foundational guide to queer methodologies in the study of political violence and conflict. Samuel Ritholtz Read more Queer Conflict Research