Two Master's Thesis Awards for FASoS students
During the annual Dies Natalis 2020 two FASoS students were presented with the 2019 Student Award during the academic session.
Sem Duijndam won an award for his thesis ‘Public perceptions of climate change in the European Union: quantitative inquiry on spatial and temporal determinants’. Sem graduated cum laude from the MSc European Studies (Research). His thesis supervisor was Dr. Luana Russo.
Nicolle Becke Franco won an award for her research on the impact that mobility or immobility has on migrant youth in Germany on their education pathways. Nicolle graduated from the MA Globalisation and Development Studies.
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Europe Day
To celebrate Europe Day on 9 May, FASoS student Lisa travelled to Brussels to meet with five of our inspiring alumni who are currently shaping European policy and advocacy. In this video, they share why Europe Day matters, how it’s celebrated in Brussels, and what the idea of Europe means to them.
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Vacancy: Farm-to-table Chef-designer-researcher
The Research, Education and Action Lab into Collective and Circular Transformation (REACCT) is looking for an experienced chef with a strong interest in research, farm-to-table experimental practices, and building design (two year part-time position).
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New article by Livia Solaro & H. Konstantin Jänicke: Two Pieces of One Puzzle: Italy and Germany Clash Over the Transnational Reach of Cultural Heritage Law Encroaching Upon the Public Domain (Harvard International Law Journal)
MACCH affiliate researchers Livia Solaro and Konstantin Jänicke recently published an analysis of two court rulings on reproduction of artworks in the famous Ravensburger puzzles.