The DGO (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Osteuropakunde e.V.) is awarding for the first time the Karin Wolff Prize “. Students in Germany, Austria and Switzerland who would like to be considered for the prize are invited to submit essays in German on the topic: “Nur vorübergehend? Perspektiven auf Flucht und
The Global and European Studies Institute is for a research assistant. The position will be associated with the newly established research group for Global Dynamics of Resource Use and Distribution led by Junior Professor Daniela Ruß, which focuses on developing a deeper empirical and conceptual understanding of global resource
The European External Action Service (EEAS) and the European Commission (EC) have established a high-level traineeship programme which gives an opportunity to highly qualified junior professionals from the EU Member States to work in the EU Delegations worldwide. The aim of the programme is to enable young people to
The Global Histories student-run journal, that is based in the MA Global History program at Humboldt-Universität and Freie Universität in Berlin, is looking for the submission of research articles (between 5,000-7,500 words) in English with a global history connection. Articles can cover all time periods and geographical regions as
The Institute for International Studies of the University of Wroclaw, where the EMGS programme is hosted, would like to invite you to take part in the lecture provided online byMarilena Koppa – an Associate Professor of Comparative Politics at the Department of European, International and Area Studies of Panteion
Populism and Conflict, an essay series curated by Dr. Julian Kuttig on the Governance in Conflict Network (GiC) website, is calling for submissions that apply a critical lens in exploring the relationship between vernacular forms of populism and (violent) conflict. The essay series looks for innovative contributions that offer