Jean Monnet Chair in EU Policies
Start date: Sep 1, 2014,
End date: Aug 31, 2017
PROJECT
FINISHED
The main aim of setting up the Jean Monnet Chair in EU Policies is to stimulate wider debate on the future of European integration. The work program is very complex and the different activities have clear synergies. The teaching activities take place in all 3 cycles (BA, MA, postgraduate and doctoral levels). We will have 7 courses within the activities offered by the Chair. (We have also other courses which were not incorporated into this project proposal.) The accompanying events and deliverables are designed to deepen the dissemination of knowledge on European integration and especially on European economic governance and the impacts of EU level regional policies. The workshops, round table discussions, conference and research and publications activities are generating added value: the Chair will reach wider public. There will be a series of workshops on EU Policies organized on a monthly basis during the whole project. In addition, annual workshops will concentrate on the experiences of the Visegrad Countries in implementing EU regional transfers. The planned international conference can contribute to better understanding of EU level budgetary issues and a wider debate on the role of the EU budget and especially regional development transfers. The Chair will have an impact on developing new teaching materials and publications. One of the most important results would be the publication of a comprehensive book on EU regional policy and the common budget in English. The book can stimulate the Europe-wide discussion on EU level cohesion policy transfers. The other book will deal with new modes of economic governance and their impacts on political integration in Europe. The dissemination will be encouraged through internet platform with open access. This platform will contain all relevant research findings, connected materials and draft lectures and programmes and summaries of workshops.
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