The First Global Convention of European Studies

  • When: Back to Calendar » June 21, 2012 @ 12:00 – June 23, 2012 @ 13:00
    Where: Prague
    Prague
    Czech Republic
    Cost: 295 Euro
    Contact: Euroacademia
    +43 699 105 55 248
    [email protected]
    Categories:
    Convention
    Euroacademia Events
    Tags: europe european studies european union global convention

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    Deadline for Panels: 15 March 2012
    Deadline for Papers: 15 April 2012
    Participant’s Profile:

    The conference is addressed to academics, researchers and professionals with a particular interest in Europe and European Union from all parts of the world. As the nature of the conference is intended to be multidisciplinary in nature different academic backgrounds are welcomed.

    Post-graduate students, doctoral candidates and young researchers are welcomed to submit an abstract. Representatives of INGOs, NGOs, Think Tanks and activists willing to present their work with impact on or influenced by specific understandings of the European Union are welcomed as well to submit the abstract of their contribution.

    Abstracts will be reviewed and the participants are selected based on the proven quality of the abstract. The submitted paper for the conference proceedings is expected to be in accordance with the lines provided in the submitted abstract.

    Financial Support:

    Few partial and full participation fee waivers will be available on a competitive basis for participants with limited financial support from their institutions of affiliation based on proven need.

    Description:

    Euroacademia aims to bring together a wide and worldwide network of academics, researchers, practitioners and activists that identify their concerns and practices with the generic field of the European Studies. Contested in epistemological terms as an autonomous field, the European Studies generated however starting the 20th century disciplinary and inter-disciplinary scientific communities, particular interests, methodologies and puzzles, schools, specializations, interests and academic events that indicate a dynamic framing of its particular identity.