Dorina Baltag wins Excellence 100 Award
Former FASoS researcher Dorina Baltag has been awarded the Excellence 100 Doctoral Prize based on her doctoral research and her research agenda on the EU practice of diplomacy.
This highly unique and competitive prize selected 100 outstanding academics across a wide range of disciplines to advance their career. To embrace this important milestone in her career Dorina has joined the Institute for Diplomacy and International Governance at Loughborough University London in November 2019 where she will continue advancing her research that addresses questions related to foreign policy and diplomacy and to organisational management and performance specifically in the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) countries.
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