Notice Board
2008 Conference
Securing Sustainable Energy Supplies in Europe and Australia
Monash University Prato Centre, Italy 27-28 November 2008
MULTIDISCIPLINARY COURSEWORK MASTERS PROGRAMME
Master of European and International Studies
Linking the Faculties of Arts, Law and Business/Economics this new programme which commenced in 2008 aims to provide professionals or future professionals with a deep understanding of the institutional framework and policy-making processes of the EU and its relations with non-EU countries, regions and international organizations.
The course draws on a variety of disciplines: management, law, politics, sociology and history and investigates the political, legal, economic, social, humanitarian, environmental and security implications for the international system.
Link to the handbook information!!
Download the Masters Information Brochure [pdf 702kb]
For further information, contact the Centre Director, Professor Pascaline Winand on +61 3 9903 4633 or email the Centre at europecentre@general.monash.edu.au
CALL FOR PAPERS
Securing Sustainable Energy Supplies in Europe and Australia: Policy-Makers, Business, Scientists, NGOs on Energy and the Environmental Challenge
The purpose of this interdisciplinary conference is to provide a forum for academics, policy-makers, business representatives and environmental groups to explore, debate and compare the different approaches and experiences in securing energy supplies in Europe and Australia, with a view to facilitating the development of sustainable government and business strategy in both jurisdictions. In particular, the conference will focus on the interplay between policy-makers, scientists, business and environmental groups in securing sustainable energy supplies in the European Union and Australia.
For further information contact the Centre Director, Professor Pascaline Winand (phone +61 3 99034633).
WHAT IS THE MONASH EUROPEAN AND EU CENTRE?
The multidisciplinary Monash European and EU Centre, hosted by the Faculty of Arts and incorporating the Faculties of Law and Business & Economics was jointly established in June 2006 with funding from the European Union and Monash University.
Professor Pascaline Winand, formerly Professor of Contemporary History at the European University Institute, Fiesole Italy, commenced in the position of Director of the Centre in January 2007. Highly regarded in Europe and the US for her expertise on the European Union's external relations and the history of European integration and transatlantic relations, Professor Winand's current research projects concern transnational elites, the EU as international actor on the world scene, and EU-US-NATO relations. [Download CV]
Key strengths of the Centre are the research expertise of its members and its multidisciplinary Master in European and International Studies which offers students the opportunity of studying in Europe and provides a portal to facilitate European and EU related activities across Monash University.
For further information contact the Centre Director, Professor Pascaline Winand ph: +61 3 990 34633 or the Centre Administrator, Amanda Crichton +61 3 990 34639