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Newsletter
The EUCE/ESC publishes a newsletter each month during the academic year and one newsletter in the summer.
EUCE/ESC Newsletter
| 2008 |
Newsletters 2008:
April 2008
Article: “Entrepreneurship in Europe and the United States” by Professor Thomas Schott Calendar of Events
“Investigating the European Union’s Budget Negotiations” by Dana Puia, PhD Candidate
Fellowships, Grants, and Opportunities
Faculty, Student and Alumni News
Article: “The Paradox of EU Enlargement: The Russian Minorities in Estonia and Latvia” by Emilie Blais, PhD Candidate
March 2008
Article: “Tower of Babel or ‘Englishisation’? A Brief Look at Language Use within the European Commission” by Carolyn Ban
March Calendar of Events
Article: “An Exhibition of Paintings by Gian Lorenzo Bernini” by Ann Sutherland Harris, Professor, Department of History of Art and Architecture
Fellowships, Grants, and Opportunities
Article: “European Union Launches ‘Year of Intercultural Dialogue’”
Article: “My FLAS Experience” by Laura Rich, PhD Candidate, Graduate School of Public and International Affairs
Faculty, Student, and Alumni News
February 2008
Article: “Hearing Voices: Women, Politics, and Religion in Crisis” by Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski and Bruce L. Venard
February Calendar of Events
Article: “From Alif to Ya: Modern Trends in EU Immigrant Language and Policy” by Caitlin Price, JD Candidate, School of Law
Fellowships, Grants, and Opportunities
Article: “Women Artists of the Italian Renaissance” by Katie Phelps, MA Candidate, Early Modern European History
Faculty, Student, and Alumni News
December 2007/January 2008
Article: “Aviation Emissions and EU Environmental Policy” by Martin Staniland, Professor and Divisional Director, International Affairs, GSPIA, University of Pittsburgh
Calendar of Events & Center Visitors for Spring 2008
Article: “Speaking Swedish in Uppsala” by Kathryn Martin, PhD Candidate, Department of History of Art and Architecture
Fellowships, Grants, and Opportunities
Article: “Party System Change in the Two Newest EU Member-States” by Ekaterina R. Rashkova, PhD Candidate, Department of Political Science
Faculty, Student, and Alumni News





