Teaching

Raising awareness on EU (dis)unity among the next generation

The EUMERGENCIES Centre of Excellence is dedicated to training a new generation of scholars and policymakers to critically analyze and effectively respond to the political, legal, and sociological challenges of EU crisis governance. We bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world practice.

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Teaching Activities

Discover how our research axis is integrated into the classroom. This section presents a selection of recent teaching activities, case studies, and student-led simulations conducted within the EUMERGENCIES framework.

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Analyzing Populist Opposition to Gender+ Equality in the European Parliament

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[Simulation] Activation of the EU Council IPCR Mechanism (Ariadne Landfall)

A simulation of the EU Council’s Integrated Political Crisis Response (IPCR) mechanism organized by Prof. Teresa Cabrita

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Seminar: Activating Article 2 TEU in Times of Crisis

We were honored to host Luke Dimitrios Spieker (Humboldt University) for a deep dive into the legal mechanisms available to the EU when its core principles are under threat.

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Trilogue Simulation: proposal on transparency of third-country interest representation

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[Roundtable] How Can Europe Become a Strategic Power?

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[Guest Lecture] The EU as an ‘Emergency’ Actor: What Does Law Have to Do With It?

Drawing on his original doctoral research, Mr. Bellenghi invited students to critically examine the notion of “crisis” or “emergency” as both a legal and political concept. The session focused on:

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Guest lecture: A Failed European Defence Community?

Professor Teresa Cabrita traces the historical rise and fall of the European Defence Community in this 24 November guest lecture.

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Learning Modules & Courses

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The EUMERGENCIES Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence is committed to train the next generation of EU policy experts, equipping them with the critical analysis tools necessary to understand and respond to the complex crises facing the European Union.

The Centre leverages existing academic programs to integrate its core themes, ensuring students gain specialized knowledge on EU emergencies.

  • Dedicated Course:

Advanced Master in EU Environmental Governance (POLLEN)

  • Thematic Specialization Classes:

To extend this specialized focus across broader EU studies, classes concentrating on the EU’s response to emergencies within and beyond its borders are also offered within the following programmes:

Master [120] in EU Studies

Master de spécialisation interdisciplinaire en études européennes (horaire décalé)

Excellence and Recognition

EUMERGENCIES recognizes academic excellence by offering recognition and financial support for the best student research papers focusing on the project's key themes.

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Fausta Deshormes La Valle Prize

Rewarding the best graduate or undergraduate research paper from students enrolled in an IEE Master's program focusing on EUMERGENCIES themes.

The Fausta Deshormes La Valle Prize
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POLLEN prize

The POLLEN Prize is an annual award that recognize the best research paper written by a graduate student enrolled in the Advanced Master in EU Environmental Governance.

The Pollen Prize

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