Library Holdings. With a total of 9,853,444 volumes, the University of Texas Libraries (UTL) ranks sixth in total holdings in the US (ARL statistics, 2008). Through its American approval and selection plans for European countries, UTL acquires significant works published on individual European countries and comparative research for its collection in all the major European Studies languages. Over the past decade, UTL has increased acquisition from the Library of Congress’s non-print materials such as music CDs, DVDs, videos, and e-books to support the teaching and research of Europe across campus, within the UT system, and in distance education courses. Material from or about Europe and its constituent countries are distributed throughout UTL to support teaching and research in academic programs from BA through post-graduate degrees. The Tarlton Law Library, one of the nation’s largest academic law libraries with over one million volumes, maintains significant collections for the major common-law and Western European jurisdictions, and is an official depository for EU publications. The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum holds primary documents for US-European foreign relations from the president’s collection. Of the 100,213 serials to which UTL subscribes, an estimated 9,042 have content related to European Studies. World-renowned collections on Europe are housed in the Harry Ransom Center [HRC], with holdings that include manuscripts, correspondence, music scores, books, drawings, paintings, prints, and photographs. If CES becomes a EU Center of Excellence, it will contribute out of its budget alone an additional $8,000 to develop library materials, both in English and foreign languages, related to the EU and EU-US relations and specific faculty research insterests.
The Blanton Museum of Art –
The Suida-Manning and Leo Steinberg Collections provide astounding exhibitions of European paintings and prints. Highlights include works by canonical masters from Sebastiano del Piombo, Parmigianino and Veronese, to Rubens, Claude Lorrain, and Guercino and many other works equally as impressive, illuminating the history of European art.
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University staff/logistical support
Staff/Logistical Support + Programmatic Visibility:
The Directorship of the Center would be undertaken by the Chair of the Government Department, Gary Freeman, a specialist in immigration and social policy in liberal democracies and the EU.
The Executive Board would include the following faculty:
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Dr. Douglas Biow (Chair of the Executive Board and Principal Investigator of the EU Center for Excellence Grant) – Superior Oil Company-Linward Shivers Centennial Professor and Director of the Center for European Studies
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Dr. James Galbraith - Lloyd M. Bentsen Jr. Chair in Government/Business Relations and Professor of Government
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Ambassador Robert Hutchings – Dean of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs
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Dr. Mary Neuburger (Associate Director of the EU Center for Excellence) - Director of the Center for Russian, Eastern European and Eurasian Studies
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Dr. Michael Webber - Associate Director of the Center for International Energy and Environmental Policy in the Jackson School of Geosciences
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Dr. Karen Engle – Cecil D. Redford Professor in Law and Director of the Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice
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Dr. Philippa Levine - Mary Helen Thompson Centennial Professor in the Humanities and Associate Director of British Studies
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Dr. Sabine Hake - Texas Chair of German Literature and Culture
The University will organize all the activities of the EU Center of Excellence through CES, which is currently one of BLAH National Resource Centers for European Studies in the US, as well as the recipient through the US Department of Education of a Foreign Language and Area Studies award for fellowships, both graduate and undergraduate, in the area of European Studies. CES has a Director, Associate Director, and two permanent staff members, as well as allied staff in other academic units who work part time for the Center. Additionally, CES will coordinate all it of its activities with LBJ, Law, the Rapoport Center for Human Rights, the Robert Strauss Center for International Security and Law, the Government Department, and the Center for Russian, Eastern European and Eurasian Studies (CREEES), In this way, the Center will have a wide network of administrative and logistical support.
We have also established close links with the Austin’s International Hospitality Council, the Texas Governor Office, The Texas Senate Committee on International Relations and Trade, the Texas House Committee on Border and International Affairs, and the Austin High School Academy for Global Studies. We will work with these partners to advertise our events to a wide public as well as to choose speakers and conference invitees that would benefit their needs. We will consult our partners in the strategic planning of activities.
EU CENTERS 2008-11
Proposal Narrative Form
2. Cooperation within a US network and with EU partner institutions: Applicants should discuss their existing capacity, and capacity to develop further, links with other academic and research institutions in the United States and the European Union, including collaboration with universities in at least two EU Member States. Applicants should include discussion of their participation in any other EU or EU-US grant programs, for example those programs within the context of the EU-US Higher Education and Vocational Training Agreement, and the Jean Monnet Action Programs. Attach additional page(s) if necessary.
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Links within the United States (as well as Canada and Mexico)
The University of Texas at Austin is one of the largest universities in the United States with an enrollment of just underover fifty thousand students. UT – Austin is the flagship of a University System that incorporates nine Universities, six Health schools, a total enrollment approaching 200,000of over 210,000 and a University endowment of 15.6 billion dollars (fifth largest in the world).
The capacity to expand existing links with other academic and research institutions within the United States are therefore vast. The University has close links with its sister institutions within the University of Texas System and is continuously developing close links with other institutions of higher learning. Especially important to the activities of the proposed Center of EU Excellence would be links with our regional partners in Central Texas and the Southwest Region of the United States as a whole.
For the purposes of the Center of EU Excellence we would establish a three-part strategy through which to expand the links with Universities on the North American Continent:
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Collaborate with the established network of EU Centers of Excellence.
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Disseminate contacts, conference calls and research with regional partners in Central Texas, wider Southwest United States and the other units of the University of Texas System.
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Use UT-Austin’s strong links with the institutions of higher learning in Mexico and Canada to further push the collaborative efforts started by the network of EU Centers of Excellence.
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Creating new and nurturing existing links with the European Union Centers of Excellence in Canada (Carleton University, Dalhousie University, Universite de Montreal – McGill University, University of Toronto) as well as the University of British Columbia’s Institute for European Studies and the University of Victoria European Studies Program.
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Further UT’s strong links with Mexican Universities to include research on the European Union (such as close collaboration with El Colegio Mexiquense Interdisciplinary Program for European Studies).
Partner Institutions
For the purposes of the Center we have established links with a number of regional educational institutions. These universities and colleges will form the EU Center’s Partner Institutions Network. We will advertise all of our events to the students and faculty at these institutions and we will open a number of our programs and funding opportunities to their students.
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Texas State University (San Marcos)
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Texas Lutheran University (Seguin)
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Houston-Tillotson University (Austin)
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Concordia University (Cedar Park)
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St. Edwards University (Austin)
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Austin Community College
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University of Texas – Arlington
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University of Texas – Brownsville
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University of Texas – Dallas
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University of Texas – Pan American
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University of Texas – Permian Basin
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University of Texas - Tyler
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University of Texas – San Antonio
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University of Texas – El Paso
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Links with EU partner institutions
The University of Texas at Austin has a vast number of links with the academic and research institutions in the European Union and beyond. Overall, the University of Texas has 65 established programs of exchange and cooperation with universities across the globe. The University of Texas also has the sixth largest foreign student population and the third largest “study abroad” program in the United States (with 2,245 students studying abroad in the 2005-2006 academic year). There are approximately 4,500 international students representing over 115 countries enrolled at The University of Texas at Austin. The University of Texas at Austin also hosted over 360 “Visiting Scholars” from Europe alone by the end of 2006.
The University of Texas at Austin has current partnership agreements with the following Universities in the European Union (and select non-EU European countries): NEED TO ADD FACULTY EXCHANGES
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Wirtschaftsuniversitat Wien: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (BBA)
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Université Catholique de Louvain: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (BBA)
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Charles University in Prague: General exchange program
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University of Economics, Prague: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (BBA)
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Copenhagen Business School: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (BBA, MBA)
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University of Copenhagen: General exchange program
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University of Tampere: General exchange program
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Aalto University School of Economics: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (MBA)
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University of Aarhus: Partner University of the School of Communications
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Sibelius Academy: Partner University of the College of Fine Arts
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ESCP-EAP European School of Management: International Accounting Program in Paris + Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (BBA)
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Hautes Etudes Commerciales School of Management, HEC: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (BBA and MBA)
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University of Paris 1, Sorbonne: Law School Collaboration. CHECK
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Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po): General exchange program
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MICEFA, Association des Universités de Paris: General exchange program
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Université Jean Moulin Lyon III: General exchange program
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INSA L’Institute National des Sciences Appliquées de Toulouse: Partner University with the School of Engineering
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Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg: General exchange program
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European University Viadrina, Frankfurt on Oder: General exchange program
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University of Würzburg Bayerische Julius-Maximilians-Universität: General exchange program
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WHU, Otto Beisheim School of Management: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (MBA)
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Universität Erfurt: Partner University of the School of Communications
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University of Munich, School of Law: Collaboration with UT School of Law CHECK
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Bucerius Law School: Partner University of Law School
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University of Tubingen: General exchange program with UT School of Law CHECK
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ALBA Graduate Business School: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (MBA)
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Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milan: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (BBA)
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LUISS School of Law: Faculty exchange with UT School of Law CHECK
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European University Institute (EUI): Partner University of Law School
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Rotterdam School of Management: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (BBA, MBA)
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University of Leiden: General exchange program
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Delft University of Technology: General exchange program
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Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam: Partner University of Law School
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BI, Norwegian School of Management: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (BBA)
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Universidade de Lisboa: Partner University with the School of Pharmacy
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ESADE, Barcelona: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (BBA)
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Universidad de Valencia: General exchange program
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Universidad de Cantabria: General exchange program
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Universidad de Jaén: General exchange program
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Universidad de Politécnica de Valéncia: General exchange program
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Universidad Pontificia Comillas Madrid: General exchange program and Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (BBA)
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Universidad de Navarra: Partner University with the School of Communications
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Universidad de Barcelona: Partner University with the School of Pharmacy
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Universidad de Deusto, Bibao: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (BBA)
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U of Pais Vasco: General exchange program with UT School of Law CHECK
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University of Uppsala: General exchange program
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Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm: General exchange program
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Stockholm School of Economics: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (BBA)
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Kungliga Teniska Högeskolan (KTH): General exchange program and Partner University with the School of Engineering
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Universitat St. Gallen: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (BBA)
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TASSEP-University of Geneva: Partner University with the Collge of Natural Sciences
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Imperial College London: General exchange program
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University of Bristol: General exchange program
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University of Sheffield: General exchange program
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University of College London: General exchange program
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University of Sussex: General exchange program
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University of Edinburgh: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (BBA) and School of Engineering
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University of Nottingham: Full year exchange program with UT School of Law
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University of Bath: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (BBA)
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University of Warwick, Warwick Business School: Partner University of the McCombs School of Business (MBA)
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Oxford Brookes University: Partner University of College of Education
The International Study Abroad Office, headed by Heather Barclay-Hamir, has continuous plans to extend collaborations with European Universities, and CES is integral to those plans. Additionally, the EU Center of Excellence through CES will coordinate closely with other academic units (especially with the McCombs School of Business Center for International Business and Education Research and with the UT School of Law International and Comparative Law Program) to create new exchange programs and to provide funding for students and researchers to take advantage of those programs. Indeed, CES is already assisting LBJ in exploring the possibility of developing faculty exchanges in Paris and Berlin.
To further the links with European institutions, the Center, in cooperation with CREEES, will look to develop four new formal institutional links with European institutions within the first two years of its existence (along with numerous informal links):
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Sofia University
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Central European University
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Charles University
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University College Dublin.
EU CENTERS 2008-11
Proposal Narrative Form
3. Detailed Timetable. Please specify the planned dates for starting and completing the project (for most EU Center applicants this will be 1 September 2011 to 31 August 2014). Please also provide a timetable for carrying out EACH ACTIVITY of the project, including any dissemination of results. Attach additional page(s) if necessary.
Start of the Project: September 1, 2011
Year 1: September 1, 2011 – August 31st, 2012
*All events in Year 1 will be assessed for impact based on number of applicants/participants and immediate feedback from applicants/participants (to be ascertained through a short email/written survey that all participants will be able to complete on a voluntary basis). We will be coordinating with the UT Center for Learning and Teaching (CTL) throughout the year to implement an objective, outside measurement evaluation report for the three-year grant cycle.
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September 1, 2011– Web Site Development Project: Create a website for the Center under the leadership of the Director + hire appropriate communications staff (see next item) to update the website and upload video material from events.
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September 1, 2011 – Call for a 10 hour-a-week contracted position for a communication specialist who has background in European and EU studies and whose work would be devoted exclusively to publicity, website, and newsletter development related to the EU Center of Excellence.
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September 1, 2011 – Course Development I: Call for curriculum development and instructional grant for a business course (to be taught in the Spring of 2012) that would focus its empirical case studies on the European Union.
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September 1, 2011 – Course Development II: Call for a competitive curriculum development grant for a “Signature Course” on issues related to ethics and leadership in the European Union. The grant will consist of funding to facilitate course development by the faculty member chosen to develop the course.
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September 1, 2011 – January 2012 – European Scholar I: Adjunct position for a scholar from Europe (to teach a course on the EU in the context of European Studies)
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September 1, 2011 – Summer 2012 – Graduate Travel Stipend: Competition for one stipend of 1,000 euros for UT School of Law students to take part in European Court of Justice in Luxemburg.
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September 1, 2011 – Summer 2012 – PhD Research Grant: Competition for two grants of 2,000 euros each related to research on EU Public Policy or EU-US Relations.
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September 1, 2011 - Call for two 10 hour-a-week research assistantship positions to facilitate conference, outreach, lecture series, and data collection activities (2 student workers)
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September 1, 2011 – Call for two faculty research grants of 3,000 Euros each with a focus on Business in the EU and Business relations between the EU and US
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September 1, 2011 – Call for two faculty research grants of 1,500 Euros with a focus on Social Sciences and Humanities in the context of the EU
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September 1, 2011 – Begin working with the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) at UT for objective outside evaluation of the EU Center of Excellence: defining goals, building data bases, articulating data collection strategies, and formulating according to a logic model the input, output, and outcome related the grant’s goals.
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Sept 1, 2011 – December 15, 2011. Implement course for fall 2011 at Huston-Tillotson [HT] on “International Politics in Europe and the EU” and co-ordinate guest lectures of UT faculty with HT.
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September 1, 2011 – Organize course for spring 2012 at Huston-Tillotson [HT] on “The European Union” and co-ordinate guest lectures of UT faculty with HT.
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September 1, 2011. —Euro Challenge: Beginning planning stages.
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October DATE, 2011 – Collaborative lecture and seminar exchange with École des hautes études en sciences sociales on the EU, Europe, and Muslim identity politics. Topic to be determined.
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October DATE, 2011 –Workshop 1: “Grants and fellowships for studying in and researching on Europe” – One day workshop for students, faculty and researchers on obtaining grants and fellowships for research on/in Europe.
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October DATE, 2011 — EU-US Distinguished Business and Politics Lecture Series 1: The Future of the Nuclear Energy Business in Europe and the U.S., Rex Tillerson Chairman and CEO, Exxon Mobil Corp.
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October DATE, 2011 - Information Session for Euro Challenge (2 days)
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November DATE, 2011– Conference 1: “Alternatives to Austerity in the EU and US: Monetary Policies,” led by Public Policy and economics Professor James Galbraith and organized by CES in consultation with LBJ.
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November DATE, 2011 - EU Center of Excellence Anthropology Lecture Series. Topic and Lecturer to be determined.
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January 2012 – May 2012 – European Scholar II: Visiting Scholar position from Sweden (to teach a course on general European Union BLAH: Make this up).
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January DATE, 2012 – Texas EU Summit 1: “Connecting Central Texas Businesses to the European Markets”
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March DATE, 2012 – Conference 2: “The Euro Crisis,” led by European Union Law Professor Professor Jens Dammann and organized by CES in consultation with Law .
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March DATE, 2012 - First Round of Euro Challenge.
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