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SUMMARY:Summer School – Simulating EU-decision making
DESCRIPTION:Organizers:\n• Friedrich Plank\, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz\n• Arne Niemann\, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz\n• Michèle Knodt\, Technical University of Darmstadt \nVenue:\nJohannes Gutenberg University Mainz\, Jakob Welder Weg 12\, 55128 Mainz\, Germany \nProgram highlights:\n• Simulating EU-decision-making in the European Parliament and Council of the EU in an international setting\n• Focus on EU migration policies and the EU´s fight against climate change\n• Social and network program in Mainz \nProgram at a glance:\nIn this summer school\, participants simulated European Union (EU) decision-making in Model European Union Mainz (MEUM). Around 80 participants from all over the world came to Mainz\, Germany\, for the simulation of the ordinary legislative procedure. Participants slipped into the roles of national Ministers\, Members of the European Parliament and journalists. The Summer School offered the chance to get a first-hand insight into the workings of the complex political system that is the European Union. Starting point for the debate were two proposals that relate to EU migration policies and the EU´s fight against climate change for legislation drafted by the European Commission. Participants\, in their roles as MEPs and Ministers\, delivered speeches\, work on amendments to the proposal texts\, and organize majorities in order to adopt their suggestions for changes to the legislation\, while journalists monitored and critically reported on this political process.\nThe Summer School targeted primarily early career researchers but welcomed also experienced analysts and practitioners interested in EU decision-making processes. \nFull Agenda \nCall for Participation
URL:https://foreignpolicynewrealities.eu/event/summer-school-simulating-eu-decision-making/
CATEGORIES:Participate,Training Schools
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ORGANIZER;CN="Prof. Dr. Mich%C3%A8le Knodt (Technische Universit%C3%A4t Darmstadt%2C Germany)":MAILTO:info@foreignpolicynewrealities.eu
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220807T200326Z
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SUMMARY:Spring School "EU External Energy Policy – Hydrogen Governance in the EU. Between internal business cycles and international value-added chains"
DESCRIPTION:Organizers: \n\nJan Osička\, Masaryk University\nMichèle Knodt\, TU Darmstadt\n\nProgram highlights: \n\nState of the art of the EU external energy policy and the emerging role of hydrogen\nEuropean hydrogen strategy and its role in EU’s energy transition\n\nKeynote Speakers: \n\nKatja Biedenkopf\, University Leuven\nAndris Piebalgs\, former EU Energy Commissioner\nRoland Roesch\, IRENA technology and innovation Center\n\nPanel Speakers: \n\nUlrich Benterbusch\, BMWi\, Germany\nJorgo Chatzimarkakis\, Hydrogen Europe\nAndreas Goldthau\, University of Erfurt/IASS\nNoé van Hulst\, Clingendael International Energy Programme\nJörg Kemmerzell\, TU Darmstadt\nMichèle Knodt\, TU Darmstadt\nMarco Siddi\, Finnish Institute of International Affairs\nPhilipp Thaler\, University of St. Gallen\n\nProgram at a glance: \nDuring the first two days\, speakers from politics and academia discussed the techno-economic\, regulatory and (geo)political challenges associated with the development of hydrogen economy in Europe and their interplay with the European external energy policy. Questions such as what needs to be done for the EU to ensure competitiveness of its hydrogen industries\, what could be the geopolitical consequences of large import of hydrogen\, or what regulatory framework for hydrogen development would align the best with the expected development of EU’s internal energy market were in focus. The third day of the School featured a poster session at which the participants shared their research ideas\, progress reports or summarized findings of already completed projects. \nFull Agenda \n  \nProceedings \nAndris Piebalgs\, former EU Energy Commissioner: EU External Energy Policy – EU Commissions’ Perspective \n \n  \nKatja Biedenkopf\, University of Leuven: External Effects of European Union Climate Policy\n \n \n  \nRoland Roesch\, IRENA Technology and Innovater Center: Hydrogen – Global Perspectives and Policies \n \n  \nPanel: EU External Energy Policy \n\nAndreas Goldthau\, Universität Erfurt/IASS\nPhilipp Thaler\, Universität Sankt Gallen\nMarco Siddi\, Finnish Institute of International Affairs\nMichèle Knodt\, TU Darmstadt\n\n \n  \nPanel: EU Hydrogen Policy \n\nNoé van Hulst\, Clingendael International Energy Programme\nMinisterialdirigent Ulrich Benterbusch\, BMWi\, Germany\nJörg Kemmerzell\, TU Darmstadt\nJorgo Chatzimarkakis\, Secretary General \, Hydrogen Europe
URL:https://foreignpolicynewrealities.eu/event/eu-external-energy-policy/
LOCATION:virtual
CATEGORIES:Participate,Training Schools
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191115
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SUMMARY:Winter Training School - Images of Europe at Times of Global Challenges
DESCRIPTION:The Winter Training School “Images of Europe at Times of Global Challenges: : Perceptions of EU (foreign) policy making inside and outside Europe – Theoretical\, Methodological and Empirical Reflections” was a four-day event on November 11-14\, 2019\, in wonderful Aarhus\, European Capital of Culture 2017! \nIt was an intensive\, interactive\, yet exciting and full of opportunities event. Our team set up a tight network of peers and experts that shared knowledge and skills on how to research and conceptualize perceptions of the EU at times of major challenges in Europe and globally. We brought leading scholars in EU perceptions studies and facilitate discussion across generations\, disciplines\, methods and theories. \nAmong our expert presenters:  Natalia Chaban (University of Canterbury\, New Zealand)\, Ole Elgström (University of Lund\, Sweden)\, Alister Miskimmon (Queen’s University Belfast\, UK)\, Ben O’Loughlin (Royal Holloway\, University of London\, UK)\, Bernd Schlipphak (Münster University\, Germany)\, Veronika Zapletalová (Masaryk University\, Czech Republic). \nScholarly publications are valued as tangible outcomes of any academic event. Winter School “Images of Europe at Times of Global Challenges” aimed to produce a book co-edited by the organizers and the most motivated early-career participants consisting of written contributions by the participants – early-career researchers and leading experts. \nContent\nWinter School “Images of Europe at Times of Global Challenges” invited its participants to engage with a range of key topics associated with the study of images and perceptions of the EU in policy-making (foreign policy is one of the main foci\, but not only). We discussed the perceptions of the EU’s roles and identities\, ideas and discourses\, framing and narrative-building of the EU. We invited reflections from outside and inside the European Union. \nAmong our main topics were: \n\nPerceptions of the EU within EU member states countries and/or regions\nEU self-perceptions vs. external perceptions of the EU\nImages of the EU in international organizations\nMutual perceptions of the EU and of other major global players (the US\, China\, Russia)\nComparison of views on the EU across third countries or regions\nEvolution of images and perceptions of the EU across time.\n\nStructure\nThe Winter School featured three activities: \n\nIn-depth sessions by leading scholars. The experts talked about leading theories and new methods in the studies of perceptions of the EU and engage in discussions with the participants. Participants learned about new theoretical synergies and had an opportunity to ask critical questions.\nParticipant seminars\, which followed the sessions with experts. In these seminars\, the participants introduced their own ideas of perceptions-related research in group discussions guided by the expert presenters. Our participant received informed critical feedback from peers and experts.\nNetworking events. The Winter School put an emphasis on networking and socializing. The Winter School gave an opportunity to meet new colleagues from a variety of European countries\, learn about new perspectives and ideas and strike new collaborative projects.\n\n  \nAfter the School\nThe selected participants will be working with the organizers and the leading experts on developing the edited book. The activity schedule is as following: \n\nNovember 2019: Sign off meeting at the School with all the participants\nDecember 2019: The selection of the book contributors will be announced by the organizers\nFebruary 2020: Submission of detailed research proposals by the contributors\nJune 2020: Submission of the first drafts of the book sections\nSeptember 2020: Submission of the pre-final sections\nNovember 2020: Final submissions
URL:https://foreignpolicynewrealities.eu/event/cfp-winter-training-school-images-of-europe-at-times-of-global-challenges-perceptions-of-eu-foreign-policy-making-inside-and-outside-europe-theoretical-methodological-and-empirical-reflectio/
LOCATION:Aarhus University\, Nordre Ringgade 1\, Aarhus\, 8000\, Denmark
CATEGORIES:Participate,Past Events,Training Schools,Workshops
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190315
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SUMMARY:First ENTER Spring School 2019
DESCRIPTION:(Re-)Conceptualizing or (Re-)Theorizing how the EU faces New Realities\nJoin our spring school with more than 11 internationally renowned scholars and learn about cutting-edge ways to analyse current EU foreign policy. There is no participation fee\, and we offer a generous bursary to our participations. \n11-14 March 2019\, Darmstadt\, Germany \nRationale and Aims: \nThe world experiences an ongoing reconfiguration of power as well as increased contestation of the liberal global order. The EU’s neighbourhood is increasingly conflict prone and instable\, triggering migration flows and the proliferation of illiberal values. The international turbulence appears in parallel to EU-domestic conflicts\, marked by austerity\, Brexit\, nationalism\, populism and protectionism. The training school examines if traditional theories are outdated given that they employ theoretical concepts to analyse increasingly dis-jointed realities. Similarly\, the school addresses the issue whether it is time to reverse traditional inside-out research agendas\, portraying EU foreign policy as a projection of European values and interests. The training school reaches out to upcoming analysts who will conceptualize and theorize the EU facing a new world order. It aims to train and strengthen an emerging interdisciplinary community of early career researchers. Students will not only be taught the theories of yesterday but also the tools it takes to (re-)conceptualize and (re-)theorize the new realities in which the EU is situated. \nConfirmed speakers: \nDr. Annegret Bendiek (German Institute for International and Security Affairs\, Germany) \nAssoc. Prof. Dr. Oriol Costa (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona\, Spain) \nDr. F. Asli Ergul Jorgensen (Ege University\, Turkey) \nProf. Dr. Knud Erik Jørgensen (Aarhus University\, Denmark) \nProf. Dr. Stephan Keukeleire (University of Leuven\, Belgium) \nProf. Dr. Michèle Knodt (Technische Universität Darmstadt\, Germany) \nProf. Dr. Patrick Müller (Vienna School of International Studies\, Austria) \nProf. Dr. Cornelia Navari (The University of Buckingham\, UK) \nDr. Alexander Reichwein (Justus-Liebig-University Giessen\, Germany) \nProf. Dr. Michael Smith (University of Warwick\, UK) \n \nProgramme: \nTwelve 90-minute sessions between 11-14 March 2019\, including: \nTen lectures from ten international scholars to obtain an overview of theories\, concepts and approaches \nOne team work session that students can enjoy interactive learning \nOne roundtable session where the scholars discuss and elaborate on the given lectures and Q&As \nPractical information: \nFree participation – there is no application or participation fee! \nFinancial Support: All participants will receive a fixed bursary of 800 Euros towards their travel\, accommodation and subsistence in accordance with the rules of the COST Association. Further information: https://www.cost.eu/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/COSTVademecum.pdf \n  \nHow to apply: \nPlease submit the following items to info@foreignpolicynewrealities.eu \n\nCV\nEssay about the main idea of the Training School (300-350 words)\nNames and contact information of two reference scholars from your department\n\nApplication deadline: 25 January 2019 \nFurther questions: \nFor content-related queries\, please contact the spring school organizers (Dr. F. Asli Ergul Jorgensen\, Ege University\, Turkey) at asli.ergul@ege.edu.tr. For logistics\, please contact the COST ENTER Network Manager (Dr. Jonas Schoenefeld\, Technische Universität Darmstadt) at info@foreignpolicynewrealities.eu \nWebsite: www.foreignpolicynewrealities.eu Twitter: @EUFPNewReality \nDownload the call information as a pdf file here. \n  \n 
URL:https://foreignpolicynewrealities.eu/event/methods-spring-school-march-2019/
LOCATION:Schader Foundation\, Goethestraße 2\, Darmstadt\, 64285\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Participate,Past Events,Training Schools,Workshops
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