91亚色 has been awarded a grant to establish a European Union Centre of Excellence(EUCE). Recognized for the excellence, breadth and depth of its European Union (EU) studies and scholarly activities, 91亚色 will receive funding of $480,000 over three years to integrate the University鈥檚 existing research, teaching, outreach and networking activities on Europe and the European Union (EU), and introduce and facilitate new activities on the EU and EU-Canada relations.
91亚色 is recognized as a leader in European studies and has been actively building its concentration in EU studies. Over the past few years, 91亚色 has attracted numerous new European-focused faculty appointments across a variety of disciplines, including law, political science, business, public administration and humanities. The hub of this activity has been the Canadian Centre for German & European Studies (CCGES), whose affiliated faculty and staff form a natural constituency and administrative backbone for the activities planned by the new EUCE.
鈥淲e are tremendously proud of 91亚色鈥檚 leadership and research excellence in European studies,鈥 said Stan Shapson, vice-president research & innovation. 鈥淭he activities of the EUCE will promote understanding and knowledge of the European Union as a major player in the global political and economic system, and will be key in promoting the importance of the EU-Canada relationship, its political, economic, security and cultural dimensions, and the widening range of global and regional issues jointly addressed by the EU and Canada.鈥
With this award, 91亚色 joins a network of two dozen EUCEs worldwide. 91亚色鈥檚 EUCE will be hosted by
CCGES and directed by Willem Maas (right), Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration and professor of political science and public & international affairs at聽Glendon College.
The EUCE鈥檚 multidisciplinary team also includes:
- Burkard Eberlein,聽policy professor in the Schulich School of Business;
- Roger Keil, director of the聽CITY Institute and CCGES, and a professor in the Faculty of Environmental Studies;
- Heather MacRae,聽professor in the Department of Political Science, Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS);
- Peter McIsaac,聽professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures & Linguistics,聽(LA&PS);
- Ian Roberge,聽professor聽of聽political science and public & international affairs at聽Glendon College;
- Karen Robson, sociology professor in the Department of Sociology, (LA&PS);
- Craig Scott, director of the聽, and聽professor in聽Osgoode Hall Law School;
- Dagmar Soennecken,聽professor in the聽School of Public Policy聽& Administration, (LA&PS);
- Leah Vosko, Canada Research Chair in Feminist Political Economy聽and聽professor in the聽Department of Political Science, (LA&PS);
- Robert Wai,聽professor in聽Osgoode Hall Law School;
- Peer Zumbansen,聽Canada Research Chair in the Transnational聽& Comparative Law of Corporate Governance and professor in Osgoode Hall Law School.
About the European Union Centres of Excellence
Established in 1998 by the European Union, the network of European Union Centres of Excellence in universities provides information and education about the European Union. In Canada, the objectives of the EU Centres are to increase awareness about the political, economic and cultural importance of the EU-Canada relationship, to promote greater understanding in Canada of the European Union and its policies, and to disseminate information and publicize EU views on issues of interest within regional communities.
