Join these sessions where Jean Monnet Fellows from the RSCAS will share insights from their research
The sixth edition of the Winter (Online) Lecture Series on Europe (WOLS 2025) invites students and the wider public to explore Europe’s institutions and history from new and unconventional angles. The 2025 theme, Rethinking Resilience: Expanding Perspectives, Deepening Understanding, focuses on how resilience is shaped by history, culture, and digital transformation.
The six sessions, delivered in English, with Q&A in English and French, will be streamed via Webex and include presentations followed by audience discussions. Topics range from institutional and digital resilience to historical memory and societal responses to crisis.
The lectures, which are also open to the wider public, are run in conjunction with Europe Direct at the University of Luxembourg (ED-UNILU) – a competitive European public history project co-funded by the European Union (2021-2025) –, the Robert Schuman Initiative for European Affairs at the University of Luxembourg (RSI) – a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence (JMCE) for the study of European integration and the European Union –, which also financially supports the lectures, and several other partners including: the European University Institute (EUI) (Florence, Italy), Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the EUI Florence, Florence School of Transnational Governance (Florence, Italy), University of Padova (Italy), Jagiellonian University (Krakow, Poland), Europa Experience Luxembourg, Chamber of Commerce Luxembourg, Entreprise Europe Network Luxembourg, European School Luxembourg I - Kirchberg.
For full programme details and registration, visit the website.