Juan March Institute

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The Juan March Institute, located in Madrid, Spain, is part of the Juan March Foundation, one of Spain's leading charities for social research. The objective of the institute is to achieve an effect equally through scientific publications and training the next academic generation.

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[edit] Academic Focus

The Instituto Juan March de Estudios e Investigaciones is devoted to cutting-edge research in social science with a focus on political economy, voting and party competition[1]. The main lines of research are the study of the social structure and processes of change in advanced contemporary societies, their political and economic systems and cultural and historical roots. The research carried out in the Institute focuses above all on the geographic and cultural area of Europe. Sociology and Political Science are the core disciplines within the Institute, although research and teaching is carried out within a multidisciplinary perspective.

Both teaching and research in the Institute are strongly orientated towards methodological issues and comparative approaches in the social sciences. Besides its own research activity, the Institute encourages social science research, publishes collections of Estudios/Working Papers and Doctoral Theses, runs an extensive specialist library and organizes courses, seminars and other activities for faculty, researchers and students.

[edit] Scientific Committee

The Institute's Scientific Committee[2] is responsible for the overall supervision of students' research assisting the Instituto Juan March in the definition of the Center's academic and research policy, and advising on the development of the teaching curriculum and the library's holdings and services. The Scientific Committee is formed by a number of leading Spanish and international scholars. The current members of the Scientific Committee are:

Juan J. Linz (Sterling Professor of Political and Social Science, Yale University) is an honorary member of the Scientific Committee.

[edit] Academic Relevance

Numerous rankings are indicative of the institute's success since it was founded — among others. The Institute is well positioned in the ranking of the ECPR, but especially in the exhaustive Hix's ranking (2004) of Political Science Departments of the World.

In the context of cutting edge research in Spain, the institute is well-connected with the European University Institute, Oxford and several American universities. This also offers many possibilities for obtaining further scientific qualifications.

The Institute's Library is an academic library specializing in the social sciences, with more than 70.000 books and journals[3]. Access to the Library is available only to members of the Institute and to invited researchers.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Juan March Institute website. Accessed January 27, 2008
  2. ^ Juan March Institute's Scientific Commitee website. Accessed January 27, 2008
  3. ^ Library's website. Accessed October 26, 2005

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