European Research Centers

European Research Centers

CEMES: Centre for European Migration and Ethnic Studies
CEMES is a 'not for profit' company founded in 1998. It specialises in policy-relevant research, information and publishing on international migration, ethnic relations and related topics in Western, Central and Eastern Europe.
EGPA: European Group of Public Administration
EGPA organises and sponsors conferences and small scale study meetings, sets up study groups, and sponsors publications.
EPAN: EU Thematic Network for Public Administration
EPAN provides a platform for exchange of information concerning Europeanisation and facilitates dialogue between Public Administration teaching institutions in Europe. EPAN is concerned with facilitating and co-ordinating activities with the Europeanisation of Public Administration (PA) as their main objective.
EPSNET: EU Thematic Network for Political Science
EU-network for research on Political Science
GADIA: Governance and Democracy in the Information Age
Government and Democracy in the Information Age (GaDIA) is a research network dedicated to the study of information- and communication technology (ICT) in the
Link to list of International Peace Research Institutes
Alverdens forskningscentre med fokus på fred, konflikt og internationale relationer
DFG - Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
DFG er muligvis en tysk pendant til det danske FUR
EGPA- Begivenheder i efterår 2003
Forskellige konferencer i Europa om forvaltningsrelaterede emner
Online kursus hos ENRO
Kurset hedder Projektmanagement og handler om: Why Project Management is important for Non Governmental Organizations.
Centre for European Political Communications EurPolCom
Centre for European Political Communications EurPolCom is committed to producing research that is European in thematic focus and truly cross-disciplinary in approach, drawing from political sociology and social movements, European studies, international relations, comparative politics, the sociology of media and journalism, political communications and the public sphere.
Recon
RECON seeks to clarify whether democracy is possible under conditions of pluralism, diversity and complex multilevel governance. Three different models for reconstituting democracy in Europe are delineated and assessed with the overall aim of developing a theory of democratic deliberative supranationalism.
Polforsk Ph.D Courses
KVANTITATIV METODE 2012
From: 2012/04/26
to:
2012/06/07
Research Design for Political Science 2012
From: 2012/06/27
to:
2012/06/29
C2. Process Tracing Methodology
From: 2012/07/30
to:
2012/08/03
Polforsk Summer School
From: 2012/08/20
to:
2012/08/23
Combining methods and data sources
From: 2012/09/17
to:
2012/09/19
Transnational Care, Gender and Citizenship
From: 2012/10/08
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2012/10/12
Quantitative Methods for Causal Inference
From: 2012/10/24
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2012/10/27