Visiting Scholars

European scholars regularly visit the the Centre for European Studies. The Centre offers two types of visiting scholar positions: short-term visitors (under one month) and visiting scholars in residence (one academic term). Scholars are selected based on an open application process; competitions are announced on our website and publicized broadly. In addition to pursuing their own research programs, visiting scholars deliver public lectures, actively participate in the Centre’s outreach activities, consult with students, and, for longer term visitors, teach courses. These visits also provide a foundation for longer-term partnerships between CES and European counterparts. Funding for this program is provided by the European Commission and Carleton University; we are grateful to the Carleton’s Institute of European and Russian Studies and Department of Political Science for their cooperation.

  • Luca Ratti, University of Rome III, Italy (January – April 2022)
  • Annegret Bendiek, German Institute for International and Security Affairs, Germany (January – April 2022)
  • Jürgen Neyer, European University Viadrina, Germany (January – April 2022)
  • Matúš Mišík, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia (September – December 2018)
  • Markus Kaim, University of Zurich and Guest Instructor at the Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, Germany (July-August 2018)
  • Ioannis Galariotis, European University Institute, Florence, Italy (September – December 2017)
  • Jarosław Jańczak, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland (September 2016)
  • Maria Lagutina, St. Petersburg State University, Russian Federation (September 2016)
  • Tatjana Muravska, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia (March 2016)
  • Francis McGowan, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom (September 2015 – December 2015)
  • Vadim Voynikov, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad, Russia (April 2015)
  • Emmanuel Sigalas, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria (January – April 2015)
  • Anatole Boute, University of Aberdeen, UK (March – April 2014)
  • Rouba Al-Fattal Eeckelaert, Institute for European and International Policy, Leuven University, Belgium (October 2013 – March 2014)
  • Licínia Simão, University of Coimbra, Portugal (July – August 2012)
  • Massimo Scaglioni, Department of Communication and Performing Arts, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy (January – February 2012)
  • Martin Geiger, Institute for Migration Research and Intercultural Studies (IMIS), University of Osnabrück, Germany (September-December 2011)
  • Steffen Schneider, University of Bremen, Germany (September-December 2010)
  • Dorothee Bohle Central European University, Hungary (August 2009)
  • Eugénia da Conceição-Heldt, Free University Berlin, Germany (July – August 2009)
  • Ingeborg Toemmel, Universität Osnabrück (January – April, 2009)
  • Petra Dolata-Kreutzkamp, King’s College London, UK (July – August 2008)
  • Marek Kozak, European Centre for Regional and Local Studies (EUROREG), University of Warsaw (May 2008)
  • Arthur Benz, Technische Universität Darmstadt (September 2007 – May 2008)
  • Christopher Rumford, Royal Holloway, University of London (October – November 2007)
  • Franz Kernic, Swedish National Defence College (Försvarshögskolan), Stockholm ( January 2007 – April 2008)
  • Clara Portela, Singapore Management University (July – August 2007)
  • Elena Lazarou, Center of the Getulio Vargas, Brazil (September 2006)
  • Sven Biscop, Egmont – Royal Institute for International Relations, Belgium (July 2006)
  • Andrea Locatelli, University College, London (January – April 2006)
  • Achim Hurrelmann, University of Bremen, Germany (September 2005)
  • Antonia Maria Ruiz Jiménez, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM), Spain (July 2005)
  • Franz Kernic, Swedish National Defence College (Försvarshögskolan), Stockholm (January-April 2005)
  • Nicola Catellani, Center for European Policy Studies, Brussels and Institute for Eastern European and Balkan Studies, Bologna University (May 2004)
  • Finn Laursen, University of Southern Denmark (January-April 2004)
  • Ramunas Vilpisauskas, Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University, Lithuania (September 2004)