Graduate Student Conference on the EU

The 8th Annual Graduate Student Conference
on the European Union

March 1-2, 2013

University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A Nobel Price?

The Consequences for the European Union in Europe and the World

 

The European Union faces challenges that affect its citizens, institutions, policy-making capabilities, and place in the world. The Organizing Committee of the Eighth Annual Graduate Student Conference on the European Union welcomes papers addressing the theme of the conference. We seek submissions from all disciplines and topics including, but not limited to, EU politics, governance, economics, history, security studies, institutions and behavior studies, as well as policy, enlargement, immigration, development, trade, and foreign policy.

  

A Call For Papers

Submission Deadline for Abstracts: November 30, 2012

 Abstracts should be 250-300 words in length. Preference will be given to abstracts that clearly specify the research design of the paper, including its theoretical approach and methods. Abstracts must be submitted on-line. Please also upload a current CV with your submission. Participation is limited to authors enrolled in degree-granting graduate or professional programs at the time of the conference. Housing is provided for conference participants.

 

Submissions will be accepted on-line between November 1 and December 1, 2012 at

https://ssl7.pair.com/eusa/submit_paper.php

 

The University Library System at the University of Pittsburgh houses one of the largest and most complete archives of primary and secondary documents on the European Union, dating back to the beginnings of the European Coal and Steel Community. Conference presenters are given access to the archive for research during their stay.

 

This conference is made possible through the generous support of the European Commission.