Border Workshop on 11 and 12 March 2022
The European Union Single Market has all but erased the barriers typically associated with national borders. The purpose of this project is to organize a sequence of workshops assessing the progress and depth of European integration to date. The topics covered will include:
• Impact of European integration
• Impact of integration on border regions
• Emergence of cross-border urban areas
• Migration and commuting
• Cross-border spill-overs of political attitudes and social norms
• Brexit
Each workshop will take one and half days and will include six to eight presentations. Each presentation will benefit from a discussant and a general debate. Besides the members of the participating universities, the workshops will also feature invited presentations by academics from other universities. PhD students and junior academics at participating universities will be involved prominently, both as presenters and organizers. To encourage research collaboration between the project partners and the external participants, the second day of each workshop will include a research-idea session for discussing on- going research and potential areas for collaboration, including applying for external research funding (from, e.g., French ARN, EU Horizon, and other sources).
More information on the final program can be found here.