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Center Profile
The Center for European Studies-European Union Center (CES-EUC) is a multi-disciplinary research, education, and outreach program that strengthens the understanding of modern, integrated Europe at U-M and in the United States. CES-EUC partners across the U-M, and with universities and scholarly institutions in the European Union to research, teach, and engage publics around European and EU affairs. Research initiatives, fellowships, lectures, conferences and teaching structure this project.
RESEARCH
2005-08
- Religion and Politics in the Modern Europe. Partners: Department of Political Science, International Institute
- Pathways for Women in Leadership Positions. Partners: U-M Stephen M. Ross School of Business; Center for Women's Studies and Gender Research and Poe Center for Business Ethics, University of Florida; Office for Women's Affairs and Kelley School of Business, Indiana University
- Does Islam Create a New Glass Ceiling? Partners: U-M Department of Sociology; Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey; Iris Women Watch of Turkey
- The Cultural Politics of European Union Energy Security. Partners: University of Helsinki and Aleksanteri Institute, U-M Department of Sociology
- Faculty Collaboration with Science Po. Partners: Ford School of Public Policy, Science Po
- The Development of Laws and Policies Related to the Dissemination of Public Opinion Data in Central and Eastern Europe. Partners: U-M Institute for Social Research, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary(CEU)
2008-11
FELLOWSHIPS
- Jean Monnet Graduate Fellowship on Issues of European Integration
- CES Summer Research and Internship Grants
- Ford School of Public Policy Internship Program
LECTURES
- Conversations on Europe Lecture Series
- Distinguished Lecturer on Europe Annual Lecture
- Michigan Paper Series
CONFERENCES
- Ten Years after the Dayton Agreement
- New Europe
- Global Innovations in the Third Sector
- Energy Security in Europe and Eurasia
- European Federalism in Comparative Perspective
TEACHING
VISITING SCHOLARS
- Netherlands Visiting Professorship. Collaboration with The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences and U-M Office of the Provost
- Faculty collaboration with Sciences Po, Paris

