Events
GLOBUS organises several workshops and conferences each year. In addition, GLOBUS researchers participate in a range of other events around the world.
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GLOBUS researchers will organise two panels at the 2021 EUIA conference, Assessing the EU's Capacity to Act, on 26-28 May 2021.
A new book on the EU Migration System of Governance will be presented and discussed at an online event on 15 January 2021.
GLOBUS researchers presented key findings from the project and reflected on the EU's global role and future research in a webinar on 28 May 2020.
University of Bologna has organised two digital lectures and a essay contest as a part of their student days.
This event has been cancelled to prevent spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). University of Bologna will host a student debate on migration and justice is Forlí on 25 March 2020.
This event has been cancelled to prevent spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). Wits School of Governance will organise a student event on trade, development and global justice in Johannesburg on 18 March 2020.
University of Tübingen convened a workshop on China, the EU and global climate justice in Berlin in March 2020.
The European Union is often described as a vanguard of a law-based world order, and since its inception it has proclaimed an ambition to promote justice at the global level. But how can the EU contribute in the present context of contestation over global norms?
Thomas Diez gave a keynote speech at the Marmara Conference on European Studies (MCES) in Istanbul in February 2020.
University of Tübingen hosted a student event on climate justice and its consequences on 28 January 2020.
Is the liberal world order legitimate? ARENA and the Egmont Institute hosted a policy dialogue in Brussels on 29 November addressing perspectives from the EU, Russia, India, China, Brazil, South Africa and the United States.
Helene Sjursen gave a presentation on the EU's global role at ARENA Centre for European Studies' 25th anniversary conference on 18 November 2019.
ARENA post-doctoral researcher Johanne Døhlie Saltnes presented a GLOBUS paper at a workshop hosted by the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF).
ARENA hosted a debate on the EU and partnerships for sustainable development on 24 October 2019.
Michela Ceccorulli will gave a lecture entitled 'From the refugee crisis to the Global Compact on Migration: the EU challenged' at the University of Turin.
Ben Tonra participated in a panel on EU foreign policy at the European Studies Centre at University of Oxford on 17 October 2019.
ARENA Centre for European Studies hosted a workshop on the European Union's approach to the global order on 10-11 October 2019.
On 24 September, University College Dublin hosted a student debate and a screening of the film 'A Journey of Thousand Miles: Peacekeepers'.
The heads of GLOBUS' research groups travelled to Hong Kong and Beijing for the final GLOBUS study tour in September 2019.
Thomas Diez gave a presentation on power transition in Europe at the 13th Pan-European conference on international relations in Sofia on 14 September 2019
Enrico Fassi and Sonia Lucarelli chaired a panel at the Italian Political Science Association's annual conference in Lecce on 12-14 September 2019.
Ben Tonra and Johanne D. Saltnes participated in the UACES 49th Annual Conference in Lisbon on 4 September.
GLOBUS MA Student Vera Sofie Borgen Skjetne presented findings from her thesis on gender and human trafficking at a summer school organised by the University of Surrey in July 2019.
GLOBUS researchers Enrico Fassi, Michela Ceccorulli and Antonio Zotti participated in the annual conference of the Standing Group on International Relations of the Italian Political Science Association in Trento 13-15 June 2019.
Franziskus von Lucke held a public speech during the Tübingen Fridays for Future demonstration on 24 May 2019.