Two Bachelor's Thesis prizes for FASoS students
During the morning session of the annual Dies Natalis 2020 two FASoS students were presented with the Bachelor’s Thesis prize.
Danai Petropoulou Ionescu (Bachelor Arts & Culture) received an award for her thesis titled ‘ Three shades of democratic legitimacy’. Her supervisor was Mariolina Eliantonio.
Ellen Petersén (Bachelor European Studies) received an award for her thesis titled ‘Rhetoric versus reality in Chinese foreign policy: the case of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’. Her supervisor was Prof. Thomas Conzelmann.
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