As part of the CIVICA Public Lecture Series "Tours d'Europe", experts discussed the future of the European Green Deal and the impact of the war in Ukraine on climate and energy.
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CIVICA Public Lecture Series Tours d'Europe
Hosted in turn by each CIVICA university, the CIVICA Public Lectures Tours d'Europe are designed to reaffirm CIVICA's role as 'a university for all'.
Researchers and experts from CIVICA member universities share their findings and interrogations on contemporary issues with a non-expert audience. The series aims to strengthen citizens' knowledge base.
Each event in the CIVICA Public Lecture Series is tailored to the local community and strives to create a bridge between academic and the wider public.
Recordings with English subtitles of the events will be available digitally for a global audience.
Upcoming events
- Policy responses to political crises: What have we learnt from the COVID pandemic?
25 May 2023, hosted by the Hertie School
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Events in this series
Culture, Food and Climate: The path to sustainability (14 June 2022, hosted by Stockholm School of Economics)
Securitising the Green Deal? The challenges of aligning EU climate and security policy (2 May 2022, hosted by Hertie School)
Fake News and Democracy. Empowering People When Confronted With Misinformation (17 March 2022, hosted by SNSPA)
Climate Change and the EU: From Evidence to Action (28 October 2021, hosted by Sciences Po)
Not Only Erasmus - Making Ourselves Heard in Europe / Non solo Erasmus - facciamoci sentire in Europa (26 May 2021, hosted by European University Institute)
Data Analytics and the Battle Against the Pandemic (18 March 2021, hosted by Bocconi University)
Democracy in the Time of Pandemic (15 February 2021, hosted by Central European University)
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