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Read more at: Brexit and Beyond podcast with Chris Bickerton

Brexit and Beyond podcast with Chris Bickerton

27 January 2021

Kicking off the new year, Professor Anand Menon talks to Dr Chris Bickerton on the UK in a changing Europe podcast They discuss European integration, the UK’s role after Brexit and the reasons behind his scepticism of the UK’s EU membership. Listen now>>


Read more at: Chris Bickerton has been appointed the 2020-2021 Ganshof Van Der Meersch Chair
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Chris Bickerton has been appointed the 2020-2021 Ganshof Van Der Meersch Chair

1 December 2020

Chris Bickerton has been appointed the 2020-2021 Ganshof Van Der Meersch Chair We are delighted to announce that the holder of the 2020-2021 Ganshof van der Meersch Chair is Chris Bickerton, Reader in Modern European Politics at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Queens’ College, Cambridge. Read the official...


Read more at: 'The EU in international security after Brexit: New paths for Europe?'

'The EU in international security after Brexit: New paths for Europe?'

17 January 2019

During a workshop at Robinson College on 13 and 14 December 2018 participants explored new paths for the EU in international security and cooperation after Brexit. The workshop was organised by Geoffrey Edwards, Vlado Kmec and Sebastian Steingass and supported by the DAAD-University of Cambridge Research Hub for German Studies with funds from the German Federal Foreign Office (FFO) and by the European Centre @POLIS


Read more at: 'The EU in international security and cooperation after Brexit' with Karen E. Smith and Richard Whitman

'The EU in international security and cooperation after Brexit' with Karen E. Smith and Richard Whitman

30 November 2018

Finishing the year with another highlight, the European Centre invites you to a debate with Prof Karen E. Smith (LSE) and Prof Richard Whitman (University of Kent) on Friday, 14 December, at 3pm. Together with our very own Geoffrey Edwards, they will discuss the future of EU-UK relations in international security and cooperation after Brexit. The event will take place in room S1, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road. All welcome.


Read more at: 'Why should One care about European Elections in the post-Brexit European Union?' by Donatella M. Viola (University of Calabria)

'Why should One care about European Elections in the post-Brexit European Union?' by Donatella M. Viola (University of Calabria)

28 November 2018

Join us for your next European Centre event on Thursday, 29 November 2018, at 1pm. Donatella M. Viola (University of Calabria) will speak on 'Why should One care about European Elections in the post-Brexit European Union?' The event will be held in Room S2 in the Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road


Read more at: 'Facing the Pressures of Internationalisation and Securitisation: National Governments as the Weaker Actors?' by Tomas Weiss (Charles University Prague)

'Facing the Pressures of Internationalisation and Securitisation: National Governments as the Weaker Actors?' by Tomas Weiss (Charles University Prague)

30 October 2018

You are warmly invited to the next European Seminar, which will be held in Room S2 in the Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, at 5pm on Thursday 1st November. Dr Tomáš Weiss (Charles University Prague) will speak on ‘Facing the Pressures of Internationalisation and Securitisation: National Governments as the Weaker Actors?’


Read more at: Talk: 'Recent developments in EU energy and climate policy' by Alexandra-Maria Bocse (LSE)

Talk: 'Recent developments in EU energy and climate policy' by Alexandra-Maria Bocse (LSE)

15 October 2018

We are delighted to announce the upcoming talk by former POLIS PhD student Alexandra-Maria Bocse (LSE) on Thursday 18 October 2018, 1-2pm, in room S2, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9DT


Read more at: New blog post by Sebastian Steingass on the LSE Brexit blog

New blog post by Sebastian Steingass on the LSE Brexit blog

22 February 2018

In aid and development, Britain’s long-accumulated expertise is valuable to the EU, writes Sebastian Steingass in his latest blog post published on the LSE Brexit blog


Read more at: E-IR blog post by Vladimir Kmec: Brexit and the Consequences for International Peacebuilding

E-IR blog post by Vladimir Kmec: Brexit and the Consequences for International Peacebuilding

16 January 2018

The UK’s departure from the EU might arguably leave not only the UK but also the EU more inward-looking and less engaged in world affairs


Read more at: European Centre Seminar Series Lent Term 2018

European Centre Seminar Series Lent Term 2018

12 January 2018

The European Centre @ POLIS is delighted to announce its seminar programme for Lent Term 2018. We are delighted to invite you to the second annual POLIS-Robinson College seminar series in British Politics. For more information, please see the 'events' section