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Tuesday, May 21, 2019
EURUS undergraduate student, Zack Kryworuchka, was awarded the Leo J. Krysa Family Undergraduate Scholarship in Education, History, Humanities and Social Sciences 2019-2020! Zack is currently traveling in Ukraine and will return to EURUS in September to complete his final year of undergrad.... More
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Our very own Professor Joan Debardeleben has been awarded the 2019 FPA Teaching Excellence Award! This award is an opportunity for our faculty to celebrate their hard work and creativity produced in the past year in the Faculty of Public Affairs. As said by dean of FPA, Andre Plourde, Professor Debardeleben's contributions are invaluable... More
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
On March 6th, 2019, Dr. Marc Helbling (University of Bamberg, Germany) gave a guest presentation on Measuring Immigration Policies and their Effects in all OECD Countries. In doing so, he introduced The IMPIC Project, a newly formed set of qualitative indices for measuring immigration policies across OECD countries based on data gathered from 1980... More
On Monday, March 4, 2019 four members of the Talent Mobility for Innovation transnational research initiative presented their research profiles at the Faculty of Public Affairs Emerging Perspectives Conference. Bridget Healy (MA EURUS, 2020), Andreas Tibbles (MA NPSIA, 2019), Alex Dauncey-Elwood (MA Political Science, 2019), and Jennifer Lee (MA... More
Monday, April 15, 2019
On April 5th, renowned border scholars Dr. Didier Bigo (Queen Mary, University of London and Radboud University, Nijmegen) and Dr. Elspeth Guild (King’s College London) visited Ottawa to deliver a talk on Borders, Data, and Privacy, speaking to the legal and conceptual risks posed by increasing reliance on technology and corporate data in... More
Monday, March 18, 2019
One of EURUS' MA students, Christine Evans, has been selected to participate in CANADEM's Election Observation Mission to Ukraine 2019. As a Short-Term Observer, Christine will be deployed to Ukraine for the first round of elections, and potentially for the secondary round of elections if they occur. She will be reporting to the headquarters of... More
The Carleton University newsroom wrote a piece on experiential learning lecture that our adjunct research professor Mukhtar Hajizada spoke at. Click on the link to read the article:... More
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Professor Piotr Dutkiewicz has been instrumental in planning and hosting the events at EURUS this semester. On March 28th, 2019 he will be introducing Canada's Chargé a.i to Russia, Stéphane Jobin, at the EURUS event: Russia at Home and in the World: the View of a Canadian Official in Moscow. On April 11th, he... More
Monday, March 4, 2019
This year, a team of 6 EURUS MA students participated in Carleton's Model NATO 2019 Conference. One team of 4 student delegates represented the Republic of Estonia in the North Atlantic Council (NAC) by Christine Evans, Military Committee (MC) by Jessica Passey, Civilian Intelligence Committee (CIC) by Demyan Plakhov,and the Euro-Atlantic... More
EURUS Professor Crina Viju-Miljusevic, along with Achim Hurrelmann and Ece Özlem Atikcan, received a SSHRC/ESRC Knowledge Synthesis Grant to study Political Contestation about International Economic Agreements: Lessons for the Canada-UK Trade Relationship after Brexit. Among her publications and research was “No Middle Ground? Economic... More
Monday, February 25, 2019
On February 7th, Adjunct Research Professor of EURUS, Dr. Anna V. Shkuropat presented a Guest Lecturer Presentation on “Transition & Role of Regional Policy in Russia” to the class ECON 3808 – ECONOMICS OF TRANSITION, at the Institute of European, Russian & Eurasian Studies, including on some results of her recent projects as a... More
Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Achim Hurrelmann (Dipl.-Pol. University of Hamburg, 2000; Dr. rer. pol. University of Bremen, 2004) is Associate Professor of the Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies. He is Co-Director (with Joan DeBardeleben) of the Centre for European Studies (CES), a Carleton University Research Centre focused on European affairs, and holds... More
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