Archives: ESAANZ Events

  • CALL FOR JOURNAL PAPERS

    CALL FOR JOURNAL PAPERS Special Issue for Australia and New Zealand Journal of European Studies “Critical Reflections on European Education” Submission deadline: 28 February 2020 The Australian and New Zealand Journal of European Studies (ANZJES), double-blind peer-refereed publication, provides a forum for discussion of contemporary European issues. This Special Issue titled: “Critical Reflections on European…

  • EU’s institutional leadership and the new priorities and challenges for the EU27_Annual Conference

    The European Union Studies Association Asia Pacific (EUSA AP) is inviting papers for the annual conference and postgraduate student workshop. The conference is entitled: EU’s institutional leadership and the new priorities and challenges for the EU27 Thursday, 25th and Friday, 26th June 2020Christchurch, New Zealand Papers are welcome from a broad multidisciplinary perspective that investigate these questions from both, an…

  • Understanding New Populism: Causes, Characteristics and Results

    Understanding New Populism: Causes, Characteristics and Results

    The Contemporary European Studies Association of Australia (CESAA) and EU Centre at RMIT invite you to this public seminar on populism. Presenters Associate Professor Cathy Greenfield (School of Media and Communication at RMIT University) Adjunct Professor Stephen Alomes (School of Global, Urban and Social Studies at RMIT University) Professor Bruno Mascitelli (Professor in International Studies at Swinburne University, President of Contemporary…

  • The Future of Australia-EU Relations: Synergies and Shared Interests

    To CESAA followers: We received the following advertisement and are happy to promote this event on the CESAA website   An international Symposium entitled ‘The Future of Australia-EU Relations: Synergies and Shared Interests’ will be held on Tuesday 11 June 2019 in Brussels. This Symposium, funded by an EU Jean Monnet grant, will explore relations between Australia…

  • Jean Monnet EU–Australia Centre of Excellence for Economic Cooperation 2019 Visiting Fellowship

    Jean Monnet EU–Australia Centre of Excellence for Economic Cooperation 2019 Visiting Fellowship DEADLINE EXTENDED – APPLICATIONS DUE 1 JUNE 2019 About the Visiting Fellowship EU–Australia economic cooperation is entering an ambitious new phase. Policymakers and key stakeholders hope that the proposed trade agreement will have a transformational impact on political and economic cooperation. While EU–Australia…

  • CALL FOR PAPERS FOR VOLUME 15 (2019) CYELP

    CALL FOR PAPERS FOR VOLUME 15 (2019) CYELP

    The Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy is a peer reviewed journal specialized in EU law and policy. It seeks to advance academic scholarship, postgraduate education, to develop European and regional academic networking, to create professional opportunities for law academics, and to promote academic reflection on European Law and European values. The specific angle…

  • Conference “Europe in a Year of Transition: Challenges and Opportunities”

    Conference “Europe in a Year of Transition: Challenges and Opportunities”

    The Contemporary European Studies Association of Australia (CESAA) is calling for papers for the conference that will take place at RMIT University in Melbourne on 6 and 7 November 2019. The title of this conference is “Europe in a Year of Transition: Challenges and Opportunities”. This conference offers scholars, early career researchers, students, policymakers, and…

  • Europe Day 2019: Celebrating Europe in a Year of Transition. Which Way Ahead?’

    Europe Day 2019: Celebrating Europe in a Year of Transition. Which Way Ahead?’

    The EU Centre at RMIT and the Contemporary European Studies Association of Australia (CESAA) invite you to come celebrate Europe Day 2019. Europe Day 2019 offers an opportunity to celebrate various aspects of the European Union (EU) in a context of great change. If there were not sufficient economic, social, cultural, political and environmental uncertainties…

  • NATO at 70: Where from Here?

    NATO at 70: Where from Here?

    The Contemporary European Studies Association of Australia (CESAA) and RMIT European Union Centre, Social and Global Studies Centre are pleased to invite you to this free lecture at RMIT University on contemporary issues facing the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), as the organisation reaches seventy years. The guest speaker is Dr Alexey D. Muraviev, Associate Professor…

  • Current Affairs and Challenges of the EU

    Current Affairs and Challenges of the EU

      Dr Lykke Friis Berlin-based Correspondent for Danish Newspaper Berlingske Former Danish politician: Danish Minister for Climate and Energy and Equality (2009-11) and Minister for Equal Rights (2010-11) Former Pro-Rector (equivalent to Vice-Chancellor) of the University of Copenhagen 2019 Participant in DFAT’s Special Visits Program The European Union Centre at RMIT, in cooperation with the Embassy of…