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Pedro Vicente | On the Political Economy of Urbanization: Experimental Evidence from Mozambique
On the 16th of October 2025, Professor Pedro Vicente of NOVA SBE delivered a talk at UC Berkeley’s Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics, presenting his work titled “On the Political Economy of Urbanization: Experimental Evidence from Mozambique.” Speaking to attendees...Read more about Pedro Vicente | On the Political Economy of Urbanization: Experimental Evidence from Mozambique
Jakob Hensing | Risky Business: Transatlantic Relations in a World of Weaponized Interdependence
On October 15th, Jakob Hensing, a current Research Fellow at the Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi) in Berlin, held a conference titled "Risky Business: Transatlantic Relations in a World of Weaponized Independence" at the UC Berkeley Institute of European Studies (...Read more about Jakob Hensing | Risky Business: Transatlantic Relations in a World of Weaponized Interdependence
Catia Batista | Integrating Migrants: Experimental Evidence on Cross-Border Spillover
On the 13th of October 2025, Professor Catia Batista of NOVA SBE delivered a talk at UC Berkeley’s Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics, presenting her work titled “Integrating Migrants: Experimental Evidence on Cross-Border Spillover.”
In her talk, Professor Batista...Read more about Catia Batista | Integrating Migrants: Experimental Evidence on Cross-Border Spillover
Guillaume Dumont | Narco-Especulació: Drug trafficking, speculative practices and community organizing in Barcelona
On October 8th, 2025, the UC Berkeley Institute for the Study of Societal Issues welcomed Guillaume Dumont, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Ethnography Institute at Emlyon Business School in France. Dumont has written multiple books and is currently...Read more about Guillaume Dumont | Narco-Especulació: Drug trafficking, speculative practices and community organizing in Barcelona
Michael Wildt | “The Complex Legacies of Nazism: Current Perspectives on the History and Memory of National Socialism”
On October 6th, 2025, the UC Berkeley Institute of European Studies, along with the German Historical Institute, UC Berkeley History Department, UC Berkeley German Department, Center for Right Wing Studies, and Center for German Studies welcomed Professor Michael Wildt, emeritus...Read more about Michael Wildt | “The Complex Legacies of Nazism: Current Perspectives on the History and Memory of National Socialism”
Welcoming the Transatlantic Student Initiative from Kiel University in Kiel, Germany to the UC Berkeley Campus
On September 26th, 2025, the UC Berkeley Institute of European Studies Undergraduate Research Apprentice Program (URAP) team welcomed the Transatlantic Student Initiative (TSI) from Kiel, Germany to our campus for a group cultural exchange discussion and a campus tour. The Transatlantic...Read more about Welcoming the Transatlantic Student Initiative from Kiel University in Kiel, Germany to the UC Berkeley Campus
Kristina Boréus | Migrants and Natives - “Them” and “US”: Radical Right and Mainstream Political Rhetoric in the Western European Shift to the Right
On September 25th, 2025, Kristina Boréus, Professor of Political Science at Uppsala University in Sweden, delivered a lecture on contemporary European identity and migration entitled “Migrants and Natives - “Them” and “Us: Radical Right and Mainstream Political Rhetoric...Read more about Kristina Boréus | Migrants and Natives - “Them” and “US”: Radical Right and Mainstream Political Rhetoric in the Western European Shift to the Right
Hans Kundnani | Whiteness and the European Project
On the 24th of September 2025, Hans Kundnani presented his book, Eurowhiteness: Culture, Empire and Race in the European Project, at the UC Berkeley Institute of European Studies. Kundnani, an Open Societies Ideas Workshop fellow and visiting...Read more about Hans Kundnani | Whiteness and the European Project
Juliane Werner | "Why Are These Summer Books Indebted to an Austrian Author of Nihilistic Rants?": Reading Thomas Bernhard Today
On September 23rd, 2025, the UC Berkeley Department of German welcomed Professor Juliane Werner, senior lecturer at the comparative literature department at the University of Vienna and a postdoctoral researcher at the Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities at the Austrian Academy of...Read more about Juliane Werner | "Why Are These Summer Books Indebted to an Austrian Author of Nihilistic Rants?": Reading Thomas Bernhard Today
Choose France for Science
On September 18th, 2025, Claire Tourmen, Director of the Center of Excellence in French and Francophone Studies at IESs, hosted an informational roundtable to discuss various opportunities related to education and careers in science in France. The presentation was led by esteemed guests Claire...Read more about Choose France for Science
Silvia Rusiñol Romero | The Effects of Film and Television on Childhood Audiences: A Cross- Historical, European and International Approach
On 17 September, Silvia Rusinol Romero, PhD candidate from the University of Seville, presented her research on the topic of childhood and media in conversation with Dr. Alex Saum Pascual, Professor of Contemporary Spanish Literature and New Media at UC Berkeley...Read more about Silvia Rusiñol Romero | The Effects of Film and Television on Childhood Audiences: A Cross- Historical, European and International Approach
Alice Goff | Church Bells and the Toll of Culture in Postwar Germany
On September 16 , the IES hosted a thought-provoking lecture by historian Alice Goff, titled “Church Bells and the Toll of Culture.” After a brief introduction by Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann, ...Read more about Alice Goff | Church Bells and the Toll of Culture in Postwar Germany
Thomas König | The Dynamics of European Integration: Causes and Consequences of Institutional Choices.
On September 2, the IES welcomed Thomas König, Professor of Political Science at the University of Mannheim, for a lecture exploring his latest theoretical work on European integration. König, an expert in political institutions and decision-making, presented insights from his new theory of (...Read more about Thomas König | The Dynamics of European Integration: Causes and Consequences of Institutional Choices.
Berkeley-Portugal Program Showcased in San Diego at “Follow the Sun and Study in Portugal” Event
On May 28, 2025, Center for Portuguese Studies Executive Director, Sydney Weaver, presented at the “Follow the Sun and Study in Portugal” event held in San Diego at the Maritime Museum of San Diego. Sydney was among an esteemed panel of presenters...Read more about Berkeley-Portugal Program Showcased in San Diego at “Follow the Sun and Study in Portugal” Event
IES Graduate Grantees (2024-2025)
French Job & Internship Fair
On April 17, the Center of Excellence in French and Francophone Studies and the French Department, in collaboration with the Institute of European Studies (IES), Villa Albertine, the Consulate General of France in San Francisco, and the FACE Foundation, hosted the first French...Read more about French Job & Internship Fair
A Federalist Alternative for European Governance: The European Union in Hard Times with Sergio Fabbrini
On April 22nd, the Institute of European Studies (IES) and the Institute for Governmental Studies (IGS) at UC Berkeley co-hosted a lecture by Sergio Fabbrini, Professor Emeritus of Politics and International Relations at Luiss University in Rome and a longtime visiting scholar at...Read more about A Federalist Alternative for European Governance: The European Union in Hard Times with Sergio Fabbrini
Luigi Prada | Colonial Philology? Neo-hieroglyphic Inscriptions, 19th Century Egyptology, and European Politics
On April 23rd, the Institute of European Studies at UC Berkeley hosted Dr. Luigi Prada, Associate Professor of Egyptology (Dr. habil.) at Uppsala University in Sweden and Assistant Director of the Oxford-Uppsala Epigraphic Project in Elkab, Egypt. Prada delivered a compelling...Read more about Luigi Prada | Colonial Philology? Neo-hieroglyphic Inscriptions, 19th Century Egyptology, and European Politics
Bordered Life and the Right to Move (Day 1)
On April 25th, UC Berkeley hosted Bordered Life and the Right to Move, an international conference co-sponsored by the Center for Interdisciplinary Critical Inquiry, UC Berkeley Arts and Humanities, the Center for Race and Gender, UC Berkeley English,...Read more about Bordered Life and the Right to Move (Day 1)
The Rise and Mutations of the French Far-Right
On April 30th, the Center of Excellence in French and Francophone Studies, in collaboration with the French Department, the Institute of European Studies, and the French Consulate in San Francisco/Villa Albertine, hosted an in-person event titled The Rise and...Read more about The Rise and Mutations of the French Far-Right
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