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3rd GRADUATE STUDENT CONFERENCE ON THE EUROPEAN UNION


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The Future of the EU: Addressing the Challenges of Governance, Economics and Multiculturalism
Saturday, March 1, 2008
University of Pittsburgh
The European Union is currently facing many challenges that affect its citizens, institutions and policy-making capability. This conference wishes to highlight graduate student research that addresses some of these broad challenges. The Organizing Committee of the 3rd Annual Graduate Student Conference on the European Union welcomes papers addressing the theme of the conference. We seek submissions from all disciplines on topics including, but not limited to, European Union politics, economics and institutions; and policies including enlargement, immigration, development, trade, transatlantic relations and foreign policy more generally.
Abstracts should be 250-300 words in length and will be accepted only via email as a Word document or PDF attachment; please include a current CV with your submission.
Only authors enrolled in a degree granting graduate or professional program are eligible to participate.Please submit abstracts and any inquiries to: EUconf@pitt.edu
The Organizing Committee:
Melissa Parker, chair
Emilie Blais
Harrison Grafos
Lena Surzhko-Harned
Location of the Conference
Patrician room in the Pittsburgh Athletic Association (directions)
Conference Program
Click here (PDF format)
Travel and Accommodation
Participants are responsible for their own travel arrangements and expenses. However, accommodations will be provided at the homes of University of Pittsburgh graduate students for those participants who submit their papers by Feb 20, 2008.
Paper Availability
A number of the conference papers will be made available by the authors on the Archive of European Integration





