FASoS student takes part in international conference
Chiara Russo, a student of the Research Master in European Studies, presented her current research at an international conference organised by the Early Career Network ECPR Standing Group on Regulatory Governance (RegGov) in December 2020.
The aim of RegGov is to serve as an international platform for early career researchers (ECRs) specialising in regulatory governance. The title of the paper Chiara presented during the conference was “Challenging the apoliticisation assumption: the need for political accountability in the EU as a regulatory state”.
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