1127303 – How does the European Union work? Functions, institutions and ongoing challenges (Jean Monnet Circle Seminar)

The topics will be introduced by experts from different universities and institutes during the winter term 2025/26, fridays, 9.45am - 1pm.

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The Jean Monnet Circle Seminar “How does the European Union work? Functions, institutions and ongoing challenges” offers a basic introduction into the major social, political, cultural, and economic developments in Europe and its interrelation with the process of globalisation and European integration.

All topics are presented by alternating experts from different universities and institutions.
The seminar addresses the following topics, among others, in seven sessions:

1) Europe seen from Outside (Prof. Dr. Dirk Wentzel, Hochschule Pforzheim)
2) Law within the European Union; Human Rights (Dr. Ingo Bott, Kanzlei Plan A)
3) Governance in Times of Multiple Crises: Efficient and Democratic? (Julian Plottka, University of Passau, University of Bonn)
4) tba
5) tba (Prof. Dr. Caroline Y. Robertson-von Trotha, Founding Director of ZAK | Centre for Cultural and General Studies at KIT, KIT Distinguished Senior Fellow)
6) tba (Dr. Carolyn Moser)
7) Europe and the Stars – Images, Narratives, and the Embodiment of a Cultural Vision (PD Dr. Dr. Jesús Muñoz Morcillo, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)


More information on the seminar program will soon be available on the following website:
https://www.forum.kit.edu/english/2793.php

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online (via ZOOM)
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Veranstaltungszeitraum
31. Okt 2025, 09:45 - 19. Dez 2025, 13:00

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