Seminar: Judicial behavior and judicial reasoning: The European perspective Tue 16 Feb 2021 14.00 - 17.00 This seminar examines the interplay of law and politics in judicial decision making from the legal and from the political science perspective. It focuses on the Court of Justice of the EU.The seminar ... Read more Judicial behavior and judicial reasoning: The European perspective
Seminar: Practicum in Reproducible Research Methods Tue 16 Feb 2021 15.00 - 17.00 This course provides students the opportunity to experience the full arc of a complex, collaborative, transparent and reproducible research project. Its goal is to prepare you to produce research that... Read more Practicum in Reproducible Research Methods
Seminar: Europe and the history of 20th century multilateralism Tue 16 Feb 2021 15.10 - 17.00 Research seminar Read more Europe and the history of 20th century multilateralism
Seminar: Gender and Sexuality Tue 16 Feb 2021 17.00 - 18.50 Departmental seminar Read more Gender and Sexuality
Academic Calendar: Academic Council Meeting Wed 17 Feb 2021 14.30 - 15.30 - EXCLUSIVELY FOR AC MEMBERS - The Academic Council (AC) has general powers with regard to research and teaching at the European University Institute (EUI). It appoints the EUI’s teaching staff and d... Read more Academic Council Meeting
Seminar: Law and Technology Wed 17 Feb 2021 16.00 - 18.00 Discussions over law and technology are all the rage as a new wave of digital innovations like artificial intelligence ( AI ), block chain, augmented reality and robotics are developed and deployed in... Read more Law and Technology
Seminar series: Andreas Wimmer (Columbia University) gives a talk on 'Layered Legacies. Traces of the Past in the Attitudes of Contemporary Europeans' in the Departmental Seminar Series Wed 17 Feb 2021 17.00 - 18.15 Read more Andreas Wimmer (Columbia University) gives a talk on 'Layered Legacies. Traces of the Past in the Attitudes of Contemporary Europeans' in the Departmental Seminar Series
Seminar: March Paper in Modern History B Thu 18 Feb 2021 09.00 - 10.50 Training seminar Read more March Paper in Modern History B
Seminar series: Divergent Paths to Citizenship: Policy-Variation in Residence-Based Naturalisation for Immigrants in a Global Perspective Thu 18 Feb 2021 12.00 - 13.00 Globally, though to different extents, naturalisation remains of significant relevance to immigrants as this allows them to access rights restricted to nationals. However, not every state adopts the s... Register » Read more Divergent Paths to Citizenship: Policy-Variation in Residence-Based Naturalisation for Immigrants in a Global Perspective
Seminar: Longitudinal Data Analysis Thu 18 Feb 2021 10.00 - 15.00 The increasing availability of longitudinal data, namely data in which the same units (often individuals) are observed over time (usually every year), provides researchers with many opportunities. For... Read more Longitudinal Data Analysis
Seminar: Dissertation Writing B Thu 18 Feb 2021 11.00 - 12.50 Training seminar Read more Dissertation Writing B
Seminar: The law of AI and Big Data Thu 18 Feb 2021 14.00 - 17.00 This short course on The Law of AI and BIG Data will provide an introduction to key legal issues of Big Data and AI, based on awareness of the social effects of these disruptive technologies. First th... Read more The law of AI and Big Data
Seminar: March Paper in Early Modern History Thu 18 Feb 2021 15.00 - 19.00 Training seminar Read more March Paper in Early Modern History
Thesis defence: The Rise of Business Class: Managerial Elites in Yugoslavia, 1963-1978 Fri 19 Feb 2021 10.30 - 12.30 The thesis investigates an emergence of a business world in Yugoslavia in the midst of communists’ endeavour to develop a socialist society and a workers’ state. Its central focus narrows down on the ... Read more The Rise of Business Class: Managerial Elites in Yugoslavia, 1963-1978
Seminar: Catalysts for Change: Eastern Europe’s Crises Fri 19 Feb 2021 11.00 - 13.00 Read more Catalysts for Change: Eastern Europe’s Crises
Thesis defence: Academic careers in a rapidly changing world Biographies of academics who stayed or left Belarus after 1991 Fri 19 Feb 2021 11.00 - 13.00 For journalists, policymakers, and scholars, Belarus has been interesting first and foremost as a case of the last true dictatorship in the heart of Europe . The repressive political environment in B... Register » Read more Academic careers in a rapidly changing world Biographies of academics who stayed or left Belarus after 1991
Seminar: Fit and Proper Assessment: Better Boards for Better Banks? Fri 19 Feb 2021 13.00 - 14.00 This fourth online seminar takes place in the framework of the Challenges for Bank Board Members series, which aims at building a community of professionals from the banking and finance industry inter... Read more Fit and Proper Assessment: Better Boards for Better Banks?
Special Event: Transnational Youth Climate Participation and Mobilisation: Why are young people's voices important in the climate movement? Fri 19 Feb 2021 13.30 - 15.30 Sat 20 Feb 2021 13.30 - 15.30 Register » Read more Transnational Youth Climate Participation and Mobilisation: Why are young people's voices important in the climate movement?
Working group: How to model the weather-migration link: A machine-learning approach to variable selection in the Mexico-U.S. context Fri 19 Feb 2021 13.30 - 16.30 A presentation within the Colloquium on Analytical SociologyA growing body of research investigates how weather variation influences migration decisions. These studies use different variables to captu... Register » Read more How to model the weather-migration link: A machine-learning approach to variable selection in the Mexico-U.S. context
Research seminar: Protecting no-name animals in a panda-dominated world Fri 19 Feb 2021 15.00 - 16.00 Seminar organised by the Interdisciplinary Research Cluster Environmental Challenges and Climate Change GovernanceGlobal biodiversity is facing a catastrophic decline. However, today’s international c... Register » Read more Protecting no-name animals in a panda-dominated world
Seminar: Introduction to Qualitative Methods Mon 22 Feb 2021 09.00 - 11.00 This is a course about how to evaluate and conduct rigorous, epistemologically plural qualitative research. It will both introduce you to key concepts and methods – cause and case studies, positionali... Read more Introduction to Qualitative Methods
Seminar: Catalysts for Change: Eastern Europe’s Crises Mon 22 Feb 2021 11.00 - 13.00 Read more Catalysts for Change: Eastern Europe’s Crises
Seminar: Foundations of Institutional Political Analysis Mon 22 Feb 2021 17.00 - 19.00 Institutions are the second nature of society. Creations of men and women, institutions order social, political, economic and even cultural intercourse. Indeed, institutions constitute the very basi... Read more Foundations of Institutional Political Analysis