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SUMMARY:Europaeum Scholars' Programme Module 2 - Brussels
DESCRIPTION:European Policy & Institutions
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/europaeum-scholars-programme-module-2-brussels/
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SUMMARY:The Europaeum History & Classics Seminar 2026: Decolonising Europe’s Past
DESCRIPTION:Europe’s histories have long been shaped by perspectives that marginalise the experiences and agency of colonised peoples. Scholars and institutions across Europe are now re-examining them critically to rethink methodologies\, boundaries\, categories\, and periodisation to recover lost voices. \nThis Europaeum History and Classics Seminar will bring together master’s and PhD students to ask how historical narratives inform contemporary inequalities\, cultural representations\, and political debates. \nThe Europaeum invites applications from students at network member universities in all relevant disciplines. They may wish to join the discussions or to present a 15-minute paper based on their research. We especially welcome proposals for papers addressing the theme in relation to the following topics: \n\nColonial histories and imperial legacies in Europe\nClassical reception and empire\nRace\, ethnicity\, and identity in ancient and modern contexts\nArchives\, sources\, and epistemic violence\nMuseums\, collections\, and cultural restitution\nMemory\, commemoration\, and contested monuments\nDecolonising curricula and pedagogical approaches\nSlavery and its legacies in European societies\nIndigenous perspectives and knowledge systems\nMigration\, diaspora\, and postcolonial identities\nLanguage\, translation\, and power in historical texts\nArchaeological practice and colonial legacies\nGender\, sexuality\, and intersectionality in postcolonial history\nComparative colonialisms and decolonisation movements\nEnvironmental history and colonial extraction\nPublic history and community engagement\nCounter-narratives and subaltern histories\nReconciliation\, reparations\, and historical justice\n\n  \n 
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/the-europaeum-history-classics-seminar-2026-decolonising-europes-past/
LOCATION:LMU Munich\, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1\, Munich\, 80539\, Germany
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SUMMARY:Europaeum Autumn School: Brussels Policy Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The Europaeum is pleased to invite applications for our longstanding Policy Making Seminar in Brussels. The European Union faces a moment of acute geopolitical uncertainty as the Von der Leyen Commission enters the defining phase of its second term. Conflict is ongoing on its eastern border and in the Middle East. Transatlantic relations are shifting and illiberal politics are on the rise within and beyond its borders. The Commission must press ahead in the fields of defence\, competitiveness\, enlargement\, and the green and digital transitions against this backdrop. Will it test the limits of European governance to a point of strain? \nThe 2026 Policy Seminar will examine how the Von der Leyen Commission is navigating the present moment of turbulence — where its political will is being forged\, how it is trading-off priorities\, and how it is adapting to a year of external shocks. The seminar programme includes visits to several EU Institutions (including the EU Parliament) and involves talks and discussions with top decision makers and analysts engaged with shaping Europe’s path toward greater strategic independence and resilience. \n 
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/europaeum-autumn-school-brussels-policy-seminar/
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