2023 SUMMER SCHOLARS
- Dr. Christopher Bannister, for his project: “Historicising Brexit: the UK outside of the European Institutions, 1950- 1973”
- Dr. Stefan Fritsch, Bowling Green State University, for his project: "Artificial Intelligence for the Greater Good Exploring the European Union’s Science, Technology, and Innovation Policies as Entangled Assemblages"
2022 SUMMER SCHOLARS
- Dr. Annie Niessen, University of Pennsylvania, for her project: "EU institutions' legitimation discourse, taking four modern crises as case studies: the Eurozone, Brexit, rule of law, and Covid-19 crises."
- Dr. Julia Simon, Helmut Schmidt University, Hamburg, Germany, for her project: "Early pro-integration politicization in the European Union: The case of migration and border policy."
2020 SUMMER SCHOLARS (deferred to 2022 due to the pandemic)
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Dr. Kolja Raube, University of Leuven for his project: "The European Union as a Legitimate Foreign Policy Actor"
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Dr. Thomas Smith, Chadron State College for his project "The EU and Post-Apartheid South Africa: New Directions?"
2019 SUMMER SCHOLARS
- Dr. Boyka Stefanova, University of Texas at San Antonio for her project: "European Integration and Cold-WAr Economic Liberalism: Did the EEC Fail to Encourage Economic Reform in Eastern Europe While Embracing China's Economic Openness of the 1980s?"
- Dr. Ryan Phillips, Lycoming College for his project "The European Union and Constitutionalization of Democracy"
2018 SUMMER SCHOLARS
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Dr. Matthew Broad, University of Turku for his project "The Other Europe: The History and Development of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA), 1958-92."
- Dr. Jamie E. Scalera, Georgia Southern University for her project "A Renewed Project for Europe: Brexit and the Future of EU Foreign Policy."
2017 SUMMER SCHOLARS
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Dr. Cristina Blanco Sio-Lopez, New University of Lisbon for her project “Navigating Schengen: Historical Challenges and Potentialities of the EU’s Free Movement of Persons from European to Global Governance, 1985 to the present.”
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Dr. Maria Victoria Alvarez, National University of Rosario, “Euroscepticism in the European Parliament: Understanding Opposition to Regional Integration among European Parliamentarians (1979-1994).”
2016 SUMMER SCHOLARS
- Dr. Ida Musialkowska, Poznan University of Economics and Business, Poland for her project “EU-Latin America Dialogue on Territorially-Oriented Development Policies – Country Case Studies”
- Dr. Robert Talaga, Regional Administrative court in Poznan, Poland for his project “Evolution of Legal Character of Decisions on State Aid in the European Union”
2015 SUMMER SCHOLARS
- Laura Allison, Research Fellow, Public Policy and Global Affairs Programme, Nanyang Technological University, Associate Fellow, EU Centre, Singapore for her project "The EU’s Bilateral and Inter-Regional Relations With Southeast Asia"
- Margherita Matera, Sessional Lecturer, Swinburne University, the University of Melbourne for her project "Reassessing European Security and Defence Integration: A Transatlantic or European Perspective?"
2014 SUMMER SCHOLARS
- Antoine Rayroux, postdoctoral researcher, European Union Center of Excellence, McGill University, Université de Montréal for his project "Managing Europe’s Reputation in Canada and the US"
- Umberto Tulli, postdoctoral fellow, the University of Trento for his project "Containing the European Parliament? The Political Debate on the First Direct Elections to the European Parliament and Its Impact on the EC Decision-making"
2013 SUMMER SCHOLARS
- Monika Sus, Willy Brandt Center for German and European Studies at Wroclaw University for her project "The External Perceptions of the European Neighbor Policy and the EU as an International Actor. Is the EU Losing its Power?"
- Branislav Radeljic, Associate Professor in International Politics & School of Law and Social Sciences, the University of East London for his project "European Community and Yugoslavia (1968–1992): Documents that Mattered"
- Alexandru Grigorescu, Associate Professor, Political Science, Loyola University Chicago for his project "Democratic Intergovernmental Organizations? Normative Pressures and Decision-Making Rules"
2012 SUMMER SCHOLARS
- Peter Debaere, University of Ghent for his project "Explaining Variation in EU Membership Status in International Organizations"
- Shelley Grant, Queens College, London, for her project "European Born or Bred: Examining the Integration of EU Social Policy through the Regulation of Cross-Border Reproductive Practices"
- Alessandra Bitumi, University of Bologna
- Karolina Pietras, University IV Sorbonne, Paris for her project "The 'Europeanization Process' and the Vision of Europe Among Politicians and the European Media"
- Daniel Thomas, Queens College, Dublin