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Communications Service

"We highlight the added value EUI academics provide to European politics and society"

Roeland Scholtalbers

Director

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Institutional Communications

Connecting the EUI with its community and the world through clear, strategic communication that promotes transparency, engagement, and institutional visibility.

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Research Communications

Showcasing the EUI’s research findings, translating complex knowledge into stories the wider world can understand.

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Marketing

Leading targeted campaigns that amplify the EUI’s voice, attracting top talent, supporting academic outreach, and ensuring every message reaches the right audience with impact.

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Multimedia

Multimedia and Design

Bringing EUI stories to life through creative, high-quality visual and multimedia content, ensuring every project reflects the Institute’s identity with clarity and impact.

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Press Office

The EUI is committed to nurturing relations with the media and our experts are available to share their knowledge.

For media enquiries, please contact eui.press@eui.eu

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About us

The Communications Service enhances the EUI’s visibility as Europe’s research university. It collaborates with senior leadership on strategic priorities and supports staff in communicating key activities. The service leads the EUI Communication Strategy, managing media relations, websites, internal communications, social media, and institutional events. It also promotes the EUI's academic and training programmes through engaging content and storytelling.

Media and Video

#EUI Conversations | Moral abdication: how the world failed to stop the destruction of Gaza

#EUIResearch | Klaudia Majcher on digital and technological priorities of Europe

#MyEUIResearch con Juliette Saetre | Invertire la tendenza: i migranti come vettori di influenza

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