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We support high-quality work on Europe and the European Union at UCL and beyond. It is our mission to promote understanding of Europe and its many cultures, languages, histories and political systems from the perspective of the diverse disciplines represented at UCL.

Opportunities for you  


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ublic engagement

Profile your work via our UCL Europe blog or via our programme of public events

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Research networks

Collaborate with us on cross-disciplinary research initiatives, such as Music Futures or Black Europe 

 

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Teaching collaborations

Collaborate with us on teaching and learning, including new course development and practitioner-led teaching 

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Policy engagement

Access support to engage European policy audiences, via curated roundtables, policy dialogues, and policy briefings 

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To learn more about what the European Institute can do for you, or to discuss a particular project, please contact one of our staff members.  

Since its launch, UCL's European Institute has been a genuine hub of exchange, transmission of ideas and debates on European matters. It has been an excellent locus to organise conferences on various political matters. I have had the chance to organise several events with the intellectual and logistical support of the EI and its staff.   
Philippe Marlière, Professor of French and European Politics

 

A Sample of Previous Faculty Engagement 


 

Arts and Humanities

Sea Song Writing

‘On the Palmy Beach: Sea, Song & Writing’, a short film launched in May 2021, featuring a composer, classical musicians and UCL SELCS and Slade scholars

Faculty of Laws

Reading of article 50

A Constitutionalist Reading of Article 50 – a ground-breaking legal analysis, originally commissioned as a European Institute Working Paper, co-authored by Professor Piet Eeckhout and Eleni Frantziou, which subsequently became a REF impact case study 

Social and Historical Sciences

Talking Europe Teaser

The Tenacity of the Couple Norm, a podcast featuring Professor Sasha Roseneil, Professor of Interdisciplinary Social Science and Dean of the School of Social and Historical Sciences, on the changing nature of intimate citizenship regimes across Europe

SSEES

SSEES

A virtual conference and installation at the Birzhastation pavilion exploring resistance, illiberalism, politics and aesthetics in the Global East at the 2020 Tbilisi Architecture Biennale, Tblisi, Georgia, led by Dr Michal Murawski, Lecturer in Critical Area Studies

Bartlett

Parliament Buildings

'Parliament buildings and the Architecture of Power & Accountability' an upcoming edited volume based on a two-part academic conference, co-hosted with Sophia Psarra, Professor of Architecture and Spatial Design at the Bartlett School of Architecture 

Institute of Education

Search of Europe Teaser

Fathers and Sons: Generations, Families and Migration, an In Search of Europe video featuring Professor Julia Brannen, Professor of the Sociology of the Family