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European University Institute

The European University Institute (EUI) is a unique international centre for doctorate and post-doctorate studies and research, situated in the Tuscan hills overlooking Florence.

Since its founding in 1972 by the six original members of the then European Communities, the EUI has earned a reputation as a leading international academic institution with a European focus. The four departments – Economics, History and Civilization, Law, and Political and Social Sciences – host scholars from more than 60 countries, studying for the Institution’s doctorate or the one-year master in law.

Furthermore, the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSCAS) focuses on inter-disciplinary, comparative and policy research on the major issues affecting European societies, while the Max Weber Programme for Post-doctoral Studies prepares fellows for a career in academia. The School of Transnational Governance, established in 2017, aims to deliver teaching and high level training on the concepts, methods and techniques of transnational governance.

The EUI’s distinctly international environment offers unique academic training, enriches the intellectual experience and provides exceptional opportunities for academics across disciplines and borders.

The departments and centres are housed in 13 historic buildings scattered about the hillside which have undergone extensive renovation in recent years.

Heads of states, leading politicians and professors are regular speakers at the EUI, as part of the Institute’s long-established programme of conferences, workshops and summer schools.

The EUI library boasts around half a million volumes in the Institute’s specialist areas, attracting external researchers with an interest in Europe. The campus also hosts the Historical Archives of the European Union (HAEU), which provides an unparalleled insight into the workings of the European Union. In October 2012 the new premises of the HAEU opened at Villa Salviati, cementing the EUI’s commitment to preserving the history of Europe.

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  • Leveraging global digital trade opportunities for all
    • Bernard Hoekman (European University Institute)
    • Keith Maskus (University of Colorado)
    • Matthew Stephenson (World Economic Forum)
    • Lucia Tajoli (Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI))
    • Davide Tentori (Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI))
  • Facilitating sustainable investment to build back better
    • Karl P. Sauvant (Columbia University)
    • Axel Berger (German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE))
    • Manjiao Chi (University of International Business and Economics, Beijing)
    • Bernard Hoekman (European University Institute)
    • Makane Moïse Mbengue (Department of Public International Law and International Organization, Faculty of Law, University of Geneva)
    • Matthew Stephenson (World Economic Forum)
  • Digital trade: Top trade negotiation priorities for cross-border data flows and online trade in services
    • Jane Drake-Brockman (Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide)
    • Gabriel Gari (Queen Mary University of London)
    • Stuart Harbinson (Asia Global Institute, Hong Kong University)
    • Bernard Hoekman (European University Institute)
    • Hildegunn Kyvik Nordås (Örebro University)
    • Sherry Stephenson (Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC))
  • Services Trade for Sustainable, Balanced, and Inclusive Growth
    • Carlos Primo Braga (Evian Group, IMD)
    • Johannes Schwarzer (Council on Economic Policies)
    • Jane Drake-Brockman (Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide)
    • Bernard Hoekman (European University Institute)
    • J. Bradford Jensen (The Peterson Institute for International Economics)
    • Patrick Low (Asia Global Institute)
    • Hamid Mamdouh (King & Spalding)
    • Pierre Sauvé (The World Bank)
    • Sherry Stephenson (Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC))
  • Reinvigorating the WTO as a Negotiating Forum
    • Andreas Freytag (Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
    • Eduardo Bianchi (Escuela Argentina de Negocios – Instituto Universitario)
    • Axel Berger (German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE))
    • Manjiao Chi (University of International Business and Economics, Beijing)
    • Uri Dadush (Policy Center for the New South)
    • Jean Dong (Australia-China Belt & Road Initiative (ACBRI))
    • Gabriel Felbermayr (Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW))
    • Anabel Gonzalez (The Peterson Institute for International Economics)
    • Bernard Hoekman (European University Institute)
    • David Laborde Debucquet (International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI))
    • Junji Nakagawa (University of Tokyo)
    • Sandra Rios (Centro de Estudos de Integração e Desenvolvimento (CINDES))
    • Sabyasachi Saha (Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS))
    • Claudia Schmucker (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik e.V.)
    • Akihiko Tamura (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, Japan)
    • Mark Wu (Harvard Law School)
  • Revitalizing Multilateral Governance at the World Trade Organization
    • Christian Bluth (BertelsmannStiftung)
    • Andreas Esche (BertelsmannStiftung)
    • Bernard Hoekman (European University Institute)

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