EUI Review
Editor: The European University Institute, Editor's note|
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2009
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Spring 2009, issue dedicated to the Political and Social Sciences Department
2008
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Winter 2008, issue on Visiting Scholars
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Autumn 2008, issue on the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies
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Spring 2008, issue on the Department of History and Civilization
2005
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Summer 2005, issue focussing on initiatives taken by the EUI to adjust to the new challenges that universities are facing in an increasingly competitive environment
2003
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Winter 2003 (part 1:3 - part 2:3 - part 3:3, issue focussing on the EUI and the Constitutional Reform of the European Union
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Summer 2003, issue focussing on the Eastern enlargement of the EU
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Spring 2003, issue focussing on gender studies at the EUI and engendering the Convention
2001
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Spring 2001 (
part 1:2 -
part 2:2), includes 'Institute Signs Pre-accession Agreement with Hungary'
2000
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Autumn 2000, includes "From Nice to Europe" The 22nd Jean Monnet Lecture delivered by the Itailian Prime Minister, Professor Giuliano Amato
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Summer 2000 (
part 1:2 -
part 2:2), includes "Simplification and Quality of Legislations: Meeting of European Working Group"
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Spring 2000, includes "Questions à M. Romano Prodi, Président de la Commission Européenne"
1999
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Autumn 1999, includes "World Leaders meet in Florence"
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Summer 1999, includes "An Appeal for Europe"
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Spring 1999, includes "President of Ireland gives the 21st Jean Monnet Lecture"
The EUI Review, the newsletter of the European University Institute, is published regularly three times a year: in the autumn, winter and spring/summer.
The Editors are grateful for comments, suggestions and new ideas and they are inviting present and former Institute members to contribute to EUI Review with their news on projects, books published and appointments/new positions.
Articles may be submitted in all official EUI languages - publication, however, will probably be mainly in English and French.
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