"35 Years of Jean Monnet Actions" Anniversary Conference
Change the EU, change your world, one lecture at a time
About the conference
Who the event is for
This celebration is geared towards the wide Jean Monnet communities, including
- representatives of
- Jean Monnet Centres of Excellence
- Jean Monnet Networks in Higher Education
- Networks for schools and VET institutes
- Jean Monnet Teacher Training providers
- other related institutions including schools
- university professors that hold a Jean Monnet chair
- young researchers in the field of EU studies
Programme
The event will take place at the Square Brussels Convention Centre. Please find a map and travel advice at the bottom of this page.
An exclusive reception and standing dinner followed by a performance of "This is Europe" by Hendrik Vos, Frans Grapperhaus and Filip Standaert will be held at Vaudeville Theatre, 15 Galerie de la Reine, 1000, Brussels.
Biography
Pia Ahrenkilde Hansen is the Director-General of the Directorate-General for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport at the European Commission. She took up this position on 16 September 2023, after holding the same position for four and a half years in the Commission’ Directorate General for Communication.
From March 2018, she served as Deputy Secretary General and Chief Operating Officer. Prior to that, she was also Director in the Directorate-General for Communication, in charge of the Commission’s Representations in the Member States. Between 2009 and 2014 she was Chief Spokeswoman of the European Commission; and Deputy Spokeswoman of the European Commission from 2004 until 2009 under former Commission President Barroso, also in charge of Planning and Coordination of the Spokespersons’ Service (SPP).
She began her career in political communication as Environment Spokeswoman in 1999 (Commissioner Margot Wallström), having previously held positions in the Commission’s departments for Industry (1995-97) and Information, Communication and Culture (1997-99). Pia Ahrenkilde Hansen was a Schuman Scholar at the European Parliament (1989-90). She studied Business Administration and Modern Languages at the Copenhagen Business School and Political Science at the Institut d’études Politiques de Paris, specialising in intercultural communication and European identity.
Biography
Jim is presently Secretary general of TEPSA (Trans European Policy Studies Association). He retired from his job as DG for General and Institutional Policy at the General Secretariat of the Council at the end of January 2021.
From 2006 to 2010 he was the Director in charge of General Policy Questions (GSC). Between 2001 and 2006, he was in charge of the Directorate "Americas, U.N. and Human Rights, Counter-Terrorism".
From 1995 to 1999, he was Head of Cabinet to the President of the European Commission; between 1993 and 1995, he headed the Cabinet of the Commissioner in charge of agriculture. Jim Cloos worked at the Permanent Representation of Luxembourg from 1987 to 1992.
In 1983, he published, with Renate Fritsch-Bournazel et André Brigot, 'Les Allemands au coeur de l'Europe' (Fondation pour les Études de Défense Nationale, Paris). He is one of the authors of 'Le traité de Maastricht: genèse, analyse, commentaires' (Cloos, Reinesch, Vignes, Weyland; Bruylant 1993).
He is a co-author of 'National Leaders and the Making of Europe - key episodes in the life of the European Council' published by John Harper Publishing in 2015. He has published numerous articles on European issues.
Biography
Kris Grimonprez is Visiting Professor at KU Leuven (Belgium) teaching ‘European citizenship’ and ‘EU citizenship education’ (Educational masters; Bachelor European Studies). She gives workshops and lectures at the Faculty of Law and in Teacher Education in a European Perspective (among others).
She holds a degree of Doctor of Laws and an LL.M. in European Law (University of Luxembourg), a Master in Laws and a Bachelor in Philosophy (KU Leuven). She argues that in the current state of EU law and EU integration, quality education is no longer conceivable without a substantive EU dimension incorporated into various key competences.
Her work focuses on EU democratic literacy, EU rights and values, and case teaching through real-life stories of EU citizens based on case law of the Court of Justice of the EU. She launched the Jean-Monnet project CASE4EU (Empowering EU citizens), the clip ‘European citizen, does it matter?’, and published ‘EU Citizenship Education’ (Oxford University Press 2022), and the books (OA) 'The European Union and Education for Democratic Citizenship: Legal foundations for EU learning at school' (as author, Nomos Verlag 2020) and 'Europees burgerschap in de klas: Casussen voor mondige EU-burgers' (as co-editor, Leuven University Press 2022).
Biography
Since 2021, I am a PhD researcher at the European University Institute (Florence). Before, I studied political science and international relations at the University of Antwerp. My research interests include the political economy of trade and industrial policy, European integration, and institutionalist theory.
Biography
Philip Murphy is a postdoctoral researcher in the Hub in Active European Citizenship in University College Cork. With a political science background, political socialisation, political engagement and political efficacy are his core research interests. Through JM TT, JM KA2, and JM Chair projects, he collaborates in the development of resources, activities, and events to scaffold active citizenship among young people. His related research concentrations on
- the experience of teaching European political issues at post-primary level
- the impact of professional training on engagement with teaching about the EU at primary level
- the impact of deliberative events on student learning at post-primary and third-level
The potential of freehand drawing and runway positioning as devices to teach and research European Union politics is a current focus.
Biography
Postdoctoral research fellow at the Suor Orsola Benincasa University of Naples. Member of the teaching staff of the Jean Monnet Chair European Order after the Next Generation EU (NextGEUOrder) in the same University.
He mainly deals with public law profiles relating to European and national form of government, Internet regulation, antitrust, sources of law, protection of fundamental rights, as well as the constitutional and European law aspects relating to public procurement. He is the author of a book about Internet regulation and several publications in Italian and English in scientific journals as well as chapters in books and commentaries.
He was a legal expert in the Italian Prime Minister’s Cabinet Office (June 2021 – October 2022).
Biography
Assistant Professor in European Politics, Department of Social Sciences UC3M & IC3JM.
Deputy Director, Master in European Economic Governance & Madrid Center for Interdisciplinary European Studies (MACIES-C3, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence)
Biography
Pia Ahrenkilde Hansen is the Director-General of the Directorate-General for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport at the European Commission. She took up this position on 16 September 2023, after holding the same position for four and a half years in the Commission’ Directorate General for Communication.
From March 2018, she served as Deputy Secretary General and Chief Operating Officer. Prior to that, she was also Director in the Directorate-General for Communication, in charge of the Commission’s Representations in the Member States. Between 2009 and 2014 she was Chief Spokeswoman of the European Commission; and Deputy Spokeswoman of the European Commission from 2004 until 2009 under former Commission President Barroso, also in charge of Planning and Coordination of the Spokespersons’ Service (SPP).
She began her career in political communication as Environment Spokeswoman in 1999 (Commissioner Margot Wallström), having previously held positions in the Commission’s departments for Industry (1995-97) and Information, Communication and Culture (1997-99). Pia Ahrenkilde Hansen was a Schuman Scholar at the European Parliament (1989-90). She studied Business Administration and Modern Languages at the Copenhagen Business School and Political Science at the Institut d’études Politiques de Paris, specialising in intercultural communication and European identity.
Biography
Jean-Marc Lieberherr is co-founder and chairman of the Institute Jean Monnet, and grandson of Jean Monnet. The Institute Jean Monnet works to ensure that Monnet's memory and historical legacy are kept alive and leveraged wherever relevant and necessary.
Biography
Vos is a Belgian political scientist affiliated to Ghent University, where he teaches on the history of European integration and on current issues in European politics.
He is a columnist for the Belgian quality paper, De Standaard.
Through books, podcasts, and media appearances he illuminates the intricacies of European politics to a large audience.
Biography
Grapperhaus is an internationally acclaimed Dutch cellist who has been living in Belgium for many years. He previously created a solo performance on Bach’s cello suites. Except for the European hymn, the music for this performance is entirely his own.
Biography
Directs performances and creates exhibitions. Standaert conceives and produces very diverse artistic and social projects, in co-creation with specialists.
He is the cofounder of Handalsreizigers in ideeën (Merchants in ideas – Ghent, Belgium) that delivers ideas and devises customised concepts.
The Russian war of aggression against Ukraine changed the way the enlargement policy is considered. The security of EU external borders became more important topic. The purposes of this workshop are to discuss whether the EU is ready to make a step in the enlargement policy, to enlighten what the EU learned from the previous accessions, and how to effectively achieve convergence of candidate countries politics to EU.
Biography
Lucia Mokrá is professor of international and European Law at Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia. She is also a visiting professor at other universities in Europe and chairperson of the TEPSA board. She is member of the Administrative Council of College of Europe and High Council of the European University Institute.
Her research interests include: human rights; external relations; EU institutional settings and enforcement in international and European law. She regularly publish on the topics internationally.
Biography
Vladimír Bilčík is a former Member of the European Parliament (2019-2024). In the EP he served on the Civil Liberties Committee (LIBE) and was EPP Group Coordinator and Co-Rapporteur on the Special Committee on Foreign Interference and Disinformation (INGE & ING2). In addition to his work on the rule of law, media freedom and fight against disinformation, he supported EU enlargement as EP Standing Rapporteur for Serbia and Chair of EP Delegation for Relations with Montenegro.
Prior to his election to the European Parliament Vladimír Bilčík taught in Political Science Department at Comenius University and was the Head of European Research Programme at the Slovak Foreign Policy Association (SFPA).
Biography
Filip Petrović is a PhD student in Economics, at the University of Montenegro, where his research focuses on the intersection of internationalization of universities, innovation and economic growth. Currently engaged at the Projects Office, he is applying his expertise in projects aimed to improve higher education infrastructure and processes.
Filip is dedicated to exploring innovative strategies to enhance the quality and reach of higher education, seeking solutions that can drive economic progress and foster international cooperation in the academic world.
We move on from neoliberalism and globalisation. The purpose of this workshop is to establish what we mean by ‘European political economy’ as a baseline. We want to explore the new role of industrial and trade policies in the management of the single market, and to reflect upon what the Letta and Draghi reports tell us about the future of the European economy.
Biography
Erik Jones is Director of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute and author of The Politics of Economic and Monetary Union (2002), Economic Adjustment and Political Transformation in Small States (2008), Weary Policeman: American Power in an Age of Austerity (2012, with Dana H. Allin), and The Year the European Crisis Ended (2014).
He is editor or co-editor of more than thirty books and special issues of journals on topics related to European politics and political economy including The Oxford Handbook of the European Union (2012) and The Oxford Handbook of Italian Politics (2015).
Professor Jones is co-editor of Government & Opposition. His commentary has appeared in the Financial Times, the New York Times, Foreign Affairs, and other major newspapers and magazines across Europe and North America.
Biography
Aneta Spendzharova is Associate Professor of European Political Economy at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Her research interests are in international and comparative political economy, EU financial regulation, international regime complexity, and the politics of global regulatory coordination. She has co-edited European Political Economy: Theoretical Approaches and Policy Issues (Oxford University Press, 2023) together with Lucia Quaglia and Manuela Moschella. Aneta was the project coordinator of Jean Monnet Network VISTA-Revitalising the Study of EU Single Market Integration, which ran 2019-2024. She also serves as the co-chair of the European Integration and the Global Political Economy network of the Council for European Studies (CES).
Biography
Michele Chang is Director of the Transatlantic Affairs programme at the College of Europe and Professor in the Department of European Political and Governance Studies. Her research specialises in European economic governance, financial crises, EU fiscal policy cooperation, and the European Central Bank. She has published widely in major journals such as the Journal of Common Market Studies and Review of International Political Economy. She has served on the Executive Board of the Trans European Policy Studies Association and was Vice Chair of the European Union Studies Association. Her current research includes projects relating to the EU’s industrial policy and its recent reforms in fiscal governance.
This workshop examines the role of active European citizenship education and ways to foster civic minded values and attitudes. It aims to define the concept of active European citizenship education, identify which tools and activities can be used, and reflect on how to address rising Euroscepticism.
Biography
Emmanuelle Schön-Quinlivan is a Jean Monnet Chair in Active European Citizenship and holds a Jean Monnet Teacher Training grant which has supported the development of a web-based continuum of education on active European citizenship for students aged 5 to 18 years in Ireland. More information can be found at My Big Friendly Guide to the European Union and Discuss, Argue, Build the EU.
She is a lecturer in European political science in University College Cork, Ireland. Born in France, she graduated in European law and political science from La Sorbonne (BL), Sciences Po Paris (MA), Edinburgh University (LLM) and University College Dublin (PhD). Emmanuelle teaches European politics at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
She often contributes to Irish media and thinktanks on French and European affairs. Her research focuses on deliberative pedagogies and active citizenship in teaching about the EU.
Biography
Andrew Peterson is Professor of Character and Citizenship Education and Deputy Director of the Jubilee Centre for Character and Virtues, University of Birmingham. Andrew is also Head of Department for Education and Social Justice in the School of Education. He is Editor of the British Journal of Educational Studies.
Formerly a school teacher, his research concentrates on the connections between character and citizenship education, particularly on the nature of civic virtues and their education in schools. He has written widely in this area, combining theoretical and empirical research to examine how schools cultivate informed, active, and morally responsible citizenship.
His work has been published in leading academic journals, in numerous books (most recently, Civility and Democratic Education) and he has edited several major collections on citizenship and civic education.
Andrew has received grants from a range of funders, including the Australian Research Council and Leverhulme Trust. He currently co-leads the Global Innovations in Character Development Platform initiative with Tom Harrison, funded by the Templeton World Charity Foundation, and is involved in several other research projects examining democratic virtues and civic education in Europe.
Biography
Since April 2024, Monika Oberle has held the chair of Political Science/ Civic Education at Goethe University Frankfurt. From 2011 until 2024, she worked as Professor of Political Science/ Civic Education at the University of Göttingen. After studying political science in Marburg, London and Berlin, she was a research assistant at Karlsruhe University of Education from 2006 to 2011, where she completed her doctorate.
Monika Oberle is currently Chairwoman of the scientific advisory board of the Federal Agency for Civic Education (bpb) as well as member of the advisory boards of the Foundation Adam von Trott, Imshausen, and the Museum Friedland. She is also member of the General Assembly of the Heinrich Böll Foundation. From 2016 to 2021, she served as Chairwoman of the Association for Civic Education Didactics and Civic Youth and Adult Education (GPJE).
With her team, Monika Oberle dedicates herself to the empirical research on civic education, with a special interest in teaching and learning about the EU, having successfully conducted several Jean Monnet projects. Currently, she leads the Jean Monnet project Fit4EU on target group-oriented teacher training.
Amid the pandemic and energy crisis, the EU began strengthening processes that impact its institutional framework. This workshop explores the evolving EU in the light of many challenges, exploring questions such as: the relationship between geo-political and the economic challenges, how robust are the current treaties given the need for a more integrated Union, how can Draghi's and Letta's agendas be turned to a source of ideas and proposals?
Biography
Associate Professor in constitutional law at Suor Orsola Benincasa University in Naples.
Lawyer and journalist.
She has been an advisor to the Prime Minister in the Draghi government, an expert on research evaluation for the National Agency for the Evaluation of the University and Research System, and an advisor to national and European institutions on various public policy issues, including Secretary General at the Prime Minister’s Office, the Ministry of Education and the Minister for the South and Territorial Cohesion.
She holds a Jean Monnet Chair on "European Order after the Next Generation EU.
She is President of the Risk management committee of the Advisory Board of Human Technopole Foundation (Milan).
She is columnist at the Italian national newspaper La Stampa.
Biography
I am an assistant professor at the department of public law and governance at Tilburg University. My main areas of research are monetary law and law and innovation. I have a PhD in law and economics and a background in computer sciences. My passion is regulating and deployment of (financial) innovation including Metaverse and other virtual realities.
Biography
Silvia Sassi is qualified as a full professor in Comparative Law, and she is currently an Associate Professor of Comparative Public Law at the Department of Legal Sciences, University of Florence. She obtained her PhD at the same University. From 2002 to 2019 she was a researcher (with tenure) at the University of Milan. From 2002 to 2008, she was adjunct professor at the School of Business Administration, University Bocconi, Milan. Since 2023 she has been the scientific head of the University of Florence's research unit of the national PRIN project 'Lobbying and democracy'.
Author of numerous publications and four monographs. Her research interests are diverse:
- comparative public law and European Union law (subject of her first monograph: “Il lavoro nelle pubbliche amministrazioni tra ordinamenti interni e ordinamento europeo, Milano, 2007)
- the regulation of lobbying in its European and national dimensions (her second monograph: “I rappresentanti di interessi nel contesto europeo. Sinergie con le istituzioni”, Milano, 2007)
- the configuration of transnational law (her third monograph: "Diritto transnazionale e legittimazione democratica, Padova, 2017)
- the impact of new technologies on human rights (her fourth monograph: "Disinformazione contro Costituzionalismo", Napoli, 2021)
Biography
Carlo Amenta is an Associate Professor of Business Economics at the University of Palermo, where he teaches Global Management and Economics and Management of Utilities. He is the Director of the Digital Economy Observatory at the Bruno Leoni Institute. His most recent research interests focus on the management of utilities and the energy sector. From January 2022 to March 2024, he served as the Government's Extraordinary Commissioner for the Special Economic Zones of Western Sicily, appointed by the Prime Minister upon the proposal of the Minister for the South, in agreement with the Sicilian Region.
Biography
Federica Mogherini is the Rector of the College of Europe (since September 2020) and Director of the Pilot Programme of the European Diplomatic Academy, implemented by the College of Europe (since August 2022).
Previously she has served as the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission, from 2014 to 2019.
Prior to joining the EU, she was Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (2014), and a Member of the Italian Chamber of Deputies (2008-14). In her parliamentary capacity, she was Head of the Italian Delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly and Vice-President of its Political Committee (2013-14); i.a.
She has co-chaired the United Nations High Level Panel on Internal Displacement from January 2020 until September 2021.
Federica Mogherini is a member of the Advisory Board on Disarmament Matters (ADBM), of the Board of Trustees of the International Crisis Group and of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Fellow of the German Marshall Fund, member of the Board of Directors of the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) and of the Italian Institute for Foreign Affairs (IAI) and member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
Biography
Professor Natalia Chaban of the Media and Communication Department at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, focuses her interdisciplinary research on cognitive and semiotic aspects of political and media discourses, image and perceptions studies within the EU and IR contexts, and public diplomacy and political communication.
Professor Chaban is a twice awarded Jean Monnet Chair, President of Ukrainian Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand, co-editor of the peer-reviewed Australian and New Zealand Journal of European Studies, winner of multiple research awards and leader of a number of transnational research projects supported by European Commission (including the Jean Monnet Action), EU member states and NATO.
She is a founder and director of an interdisciplinary UC research centre “Public Diplomacy and Political Communication Forum” collaborating with international scholars and diplomatic community. Natalia widely publishes including articles in high impact journals such as the Journal of Common Market Studies, Cooperation and Conflict, Journal of European Integration, Comparative European Politics.
Biography
Markus Thiel is Professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations and Director of the EU-Jean Monnet Center of Excellence, Florida International University, United States.
Biography
Christopher Changwe Nshimbi is Research Chair in the Political Economy of Migration in the Southern African Development Community Region, South Africa. He is also Director of the Centre for the Study of Governance Innovation (GovInn) and Associate Professor in the Department of Political Sciences at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.
His research focuses on African migration, borders, regional integration, the informal economy and water governance.
He sits in on regional and international technical working groups on trade, labour, migration and water governance. He is also a member of the Platform for African European Studies (PAES).
Biography
Prof. Dr. Ummu Salma Bava is Chairperson and Jean Monnet Chair Professor, Centre for European Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India, and Guest Faculty, SS Foreign Services Institute, MEA, Government of India, New Delhi. She has over 35 years of teaching, research and administrative experience and is one of the leading Indian experts on the European Union, EU Member States, and India’s foreign and security policy.
Her other research areas are Indo-Pacific region, emerging powers, global governance, norms, peace and conflict studies and higher education. Her latest publication are “The European Union’s Relations with South Asia”, The Routledge Handbook of South Asia: Regions, Security and Connectivity (August 2023), “The European Union and Emerging Powers: Engagement, Cooperation and Contestation”, in Beyond the Crises: Potentials of the European Union in the 21st Century, Springer (September 2023), “EU-India Relations - The Strategic Partnership in Light of the European Union’s Global Strategy” (Springer 2021).
She was on the Academic Advisory Board of the German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg and Research Advisory Council, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), Berlin. She was conferred the Bundesverdienstkreuz by the President of the Federal Republic of Germany in 2012.
Biography
Aline Beltrame de Moura is a professor at the Law School of the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil, and holds a Jean Monnet Chair in European Studies. She is also the Director of the European Union Studies Chair at the European Institute of International Studies (Sweden). She earned her Ph.D. in International Law from the Università degli Studi di Milano (Italy), where she received the "Riccardo Monaco Prize" for the best doctoral thesis in international law defended in Italy in 2014.
Currently, she co-coordinates the Jean Monnet Network Policy Debate – BRIDGE Watch (2023) and has led a Jean Monnet Chair (2023). She previously coordinated the Jean Monnet Network – BRIDGE Project (2020-2023) and the Jean Monnet Module (2018-2021). All these projects were co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
Aline is the Director of the Latin American Center of European Studies (LACES), which includes over 70 Latin American and European academics and stakeholders. Aline also serves as Chief-Editor of the Latin American Journal of European Studies.
Biography
Stefaan Hermans is Director of Policy Strategy and Evaluation in the Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture at the European Commission. He was Head of Cabinet of the Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility Marianne Thyssen in the Juncker Commission. Previous posts include Head of the ‘Universities and Researchers’, ‘Skills’, and ‘Reflective Societies’ Units in DG Research and Innovation, and Secretary of the Employment Committee of the European Union. He also lectures on EU Affairs at the KU Leuven.
Practical information
Address
Square Brussels Convention Centre, Mont des Arts, 1000 Brussels
The Central Station of Brussels is a short walk across the Mont-des-Arts public gardens.
All the city's main tram, bus, metro and train lines converge at or around Central Station.
1 Kunstberg, 1000 Bruxelles, Belgium