European University Institute
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The European University Institute (EUI) in Florence (Italy) is an international postgraduate and post-doctoral teaching and research institute established by the European Community member states to contribute to cultural and scientific development in the social sciences, in a European perspective. By statute, the EUI is an intergovernmental organisation.
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Istituto universitario europeo (IUE) | |
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Established: | 1976 |
Type: | intergovernmental organisation |
President: | Prof. Yves Mény |
Faculty: | 50 |
Staff: | 129 |
Doctoral students: | 555. Annually 140 postgraduate researchers for four years |
Location: | Florence, Italy |
Campus: | Badia Fiesolana |
Website: | http://www.eui.eu/ |
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[edit] Programmes & Fellowships
[edit] Doctoral programme
The doctoral programme covers studies in Economics; History and Civilization; Law and Political and Social Sciences. Every year, some 140 recent graduates are enrolled for the four-year doctoral grant. Students who have completed and successfully defended their thesis before an international academic examining board are awarded a research doctorate.
[edit] Degrees awarded
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- Doctor of Economics
- Doctor of History and Civilization
- Doctor of Laws
- Doctor of Political and Social Sciences
[edit] Masters Programme in Law (LL.M. degree)
Since 1984 the European University Institute offers law students a one-year programme leading to the degree of Master in Comparative, European and International Law (LL.M. degree level).
[edit] Postdoctoral fellowships
The EUI has several post-doctoral fellowships in social science:
- Max Weber Programme fellowships [1]
- Jean Monnet fellowships [2]
- Fernand Braudel Senior fellowships [3]
- Other fellowships
[edit] Departments, Centre, and Services
The Institute has four departments:
The interdisciplinary centre, the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, pursues research into the key political themes of contemporary European societies, and brings together specialists in given themes, favouring international and comparative aspects of research. The Max Weber Programme is Europe’s largest postdoctoral programme in the social sciences and is funded by the European Commission.
The EUI Library has an extensive collection of traditional resources (books, documents and journals on paper or in microform) and a rapidly growing digital collection. The Library collections contain approximately 3,000 current journals, over 70,000 working papers and approximately half a million volumes in law, economics, history and civilization, and social and political sciences.
[edit] Campus
The European University Institute campus is situated on a hillside overlooking Florence. Many of its buildings are of historical and architectural interest, amongst these the Badia Fiesolana,
- its main seat - and Villa Schifanoia.
Villa Il Poggiolo houses the Historical Archives of the European Union which are attached to the Institute. The Historical Archives conserve and offer access to the original documents of the European institutions. The Archives will have a permanent home in the near future in Villa Salviati, another Tuscan landmark.
[edit] Organisation
The main bodies are the Academic Council, the Research Council, the Budgetary Committee and the High Council (composed of the Member State delegates). The President of the Institute is Prof. Yves Mény, who is assisted in his duties by the Institute's Secretary General, Marco Del Panta Ridolfi.
[edit] History
The idea of establishing a teaching and research institution for the first time on a European level, was first launched in 1955 at the Messina Conference, and took shape in 1972 when, after a long series of negotiations, the Member States signed the Convention setting up the European University Institute, with its seat in Florence.
[edit] Institutional and Research Publications
The following institutional publications are produced by the EUI:
- The EUI Review - a newsletter published three times a year.
- The President's Annual Report
- Doctoral Grants & Postdoctoral Fellowships in Florence - an annual prospectus.
- Robert Schuman Centre Brochure - published annually.
The EUI Publications Repository Cadmus lists bibliographic references and, where possible, links to full text-versions of publications (Working Papers, Books, Contributions to books, E-Books, Articles, Theses) by members of the EUI academic community.
[edit] Alumni
Researchers who have taken doctorates at the EUI are now employed in large numbers as professors in leading universities, as officials in European Institutions or international organizations. Some alumni hold positions in government administration. Approximately one third of the EUI alumni work in a country other than their own. The EUI Alumni Association has 178 subscribed members though all research students who have been enrolled at the European University Institute for at least one academic year have the right to participate in the General Assembly and to vote in decisions. They have the right to stand for election to the Executive Committee and to all other committees and functions within the Association.
[edit] Former Presidents
- Max Kohnstamm, Netherlands
- Werner Maihofer, Germany
- Emile Noël, France
- Patrick Masterson, Ireland
[edit] Distinguished Former Faculty
- Philip Alston, Law
- Giuliano Amato, Law
- Stefano Bartolini, Political science
- Jean Blondel, Political science
- Richard Breen, Sociology
- Gisela Bock, History
- John Brewer, History
- Carlo Cipolla, History
- Colin Crouch, Sociology
- Maurice Cranston, Political philosophy
- Hans Daalder, Political science
- Terence Daintith, Law
- Klaus Eder, Sociology
- Gøsta Esping-Andersen, Sociology
- Peter Flora, Sociology
- Christian Joerges, Law
- Steven Lukes, Political philosophy
- Peter Mair, Political science
- Giandomenico Majone, Political science
- Alan S. Milward, History
- Michael Keating, Political science
- Alessandro Pizzorno, Sociology
- Philippe C. Schmitter, Political science
- Andrew Shonfield, Economics
- Bo Strath, History
- Susan Strange, Political economy
- Gunther Teubner, Law
- Neil Walker, Law
- Joseph Weiler, Law
- Rudolf Wildenmann, Political science
- Jay Winter, History
- Vincent Wright, Political science
[edit] Notable Alumni
- Srđan Cvijić, Serbian political scientist
- Christoph Beat Graber, Swiss academic
- Simon Hix, British political scientist
- Frank Schimmelfennig, Swiss political scientist
- Nuno Severiano Teixeira, Portuguese scholar, minister of defense
- Joachim Wuermeling, German politician