Each year the Max Weber Programme hosts at least three major conferences: an Academic Careers MWP Conference in the fall, a Classics Revisited MWP Conference in the winter, and in the spring a Social Issues for Social Sciences MWP Conference.
Below follows an overview of the past conferences held by the Max Weber Programme listed by academic year:
Academic Year 2006-2007
"National and European Research Funding Opportunities in the Social Sciences for Young Researchers"8 February 2017, Badia Fiesolana, Emeroteca
7th MWP-ACO Conference: "Academic Careers in the Social Sciences: Entry, Competition and Advancement"28 November 2012, Academic Careers Observatory, MWP, EUI
"Sense and Sentiment in the Early Modern World"
1 March 2013, joint conference by Max Weber Programme and HEC Department, EUI
"National and European Funding Opportunities"
6 March 2013, MWP-ACO
21-23 March 2013, joint conference by Max Weber Programme, the Global Governance Programme, RSCAS and the HEC Department, EUI
Graduate Symposium
25 March 2013, JMU-MWP
"Democratic Representation in Crisis: What Kinds of Theories for What Kinds of Research, and to What Ends?
9-10 April 2013, joint NYU-MWP Conference
7th MWP Classics Revisited Conference: Machiavelli's Il Principe at 500
7 & 8 May 2013, MWP, EUI
7th Max Weber Fellows June Conference
12-14 June 2013, MWP, EUI
Thomas Hobbes - 5th Classics Revisited MWP Conference: Thomas Hobbes and the Modern State: A 21st Century Interdisciplinary Perspective30 March 2011, MWP, EUI
James Madison University Fourth Graduate Symposium Co-organised by MWP and JMU16 June 2011, JMU and MWP Conference
Understanding the Dynamics of Migration: Family, Generations and Inequalities11-12 March 2010, Max Weber Programme and Pierre Werner Chair (RSCAS), EUI
The Challenge of Carl Schmitt: Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and International Law29-30 June, 2009 - Max Weber Programme and HEC, EUI
Max Weber Fellows’ Contribution to Social Sciences and Humanities10-12 June, 2009 - Max Weber Programme, EUI
Future of Europeanization - European Policies in the Making8 June 2009, Max Weber Programme, EUI and James Madison University
On Objective Knowledge in the Social Sciences and Humanities: Karl Popper and Beyond13-14 March 2009, Max Weber Programme, EUI
Multilevel Judicial Governance between Global and Regional Economic Integration Systems: Institutional and Substantive Aspects28 November 2008, Max Weber Programme and Law Department, EUI
University Autonomy and the Globalization of Academic Careers12 November 2008, Academic Careers Observatory, Max Weber Programme, EUI
Graduate Symposium on the Future of European Union Policies in Theory and Practice26-27 June 2008, MWP and Law Department, EUI and James Madison University
Globalization and Inequalities: Reflections on the Development of a Divided World12-13 June 2008, MWP, EUI
Integration without EU membership in Europe: models, experiences, perspectives23-24 May 2008, MWP and Law Department, EUI
David Hume on Norms and Institutions17 April 2008, MWP, EUI
Studying Religion and Politics17-18 March 2008, MWP and Political and Social Science Department, EUI
Academic Careers in the Social Sciences and Humanities: National Comparisons and Opportunities30 November 2007, MWP, EUI
Constitutions and Markets14-15 June 2007, MWP, EUI
Research and Higher Education in Europe: Opportunities and Challenges for Young Academics24 May 2007, MWP, EUI
Max Weber in the 21st Century: Transdisciplinarity within the Social Sciences27-28 April 2007, MWP, EUI
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