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Jointly organized by the Network for European Studies: Center for European Studies (CefES-DEMS, University of Milano-Bicocca), Swiss Economic Institute (KOF, ETH Zurich), European Institute (London School of Economics and Political Science), Joint Research Center (JRC, European Commission), Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies (EUI), Rimini Center for Economic Analysis – Europe (RCEA Europe ETS), Bocconi Lab for European Studies (BLEST)
The Center for European Studies (CefES-DEMS) promotes research on Europe. We invite submissions for the 5th Annual Conference on European Studies, which brings together economists and political scientists to address European socio-economic issues. The Conference gathers scholars from different fields in Economics and Social Sciences, with the objective of contributing to the empirical and theoretical debate on Europe. The Conference provides a forum of discussion for scholars interested in the European economic, social, and political situation, in the evaluation and design of institutions and policies in and for Europe, with a particular focus on North-South, East-West, and Rural-Urban Divide in Europe.
Conference topics are:
- Macro, money, banking, and finance
- European Governance
- Wellbeing, inequality, and polarization
- Migration, cooperation, and trade
- Climate change and energy policies
- The economic, social, and political impact of COVID-19 and Russia's war in Ukraine
The conference will be in person. The Network for European Studies is proud to carry on this initiative. The 5th Conference on European Studies aims to connect scholars working on European issues all over the world and to strengthen their cooperation, particularly in this period of high human, social, economic, and political distress.
Keynote speakers
Pierpaolo Benigno (University of Bern)
Tanja Anita Börzel (University of Berlin)
Oleksandra Matviychuk (Kyiv Center for Civil Liberties)
Waltraud Schelkle (European University Institute)
Keynote Policy Panelists
Michele Lenza (European Central Bank)
Frank Schimmelfennig (ETH Zurich)
Conference Venue and Date
The Swiss Economic Institute (KOF, ETH Zurich), June 12-14, 2023
Deadlines and submission
- Paper submission deadline: April 10, 2023
- Notification: April 30, 2023
- Registration: May 1-10, 2023
- Late Registration: May 11-20, 2023
Registration fee
- Standard fee: €250 (Senior researchers); €130 (PhD students)
- Late fee: €500 (Senior researchers); €260 (PhD students)
Paper submission is open, through Conference Maker
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