Zoekresultaten
- conversation series
Fireplace Talk on Justice & Home Affairs and Police Cooperation: European Arrest Warrant
This was the seventh event in the Fireplace Talk on the 30th Anniversary of the Maastricht Treaty, organised by UM Campus Brussels. It featured UM prof. André Klip, an expert in European criminal law, and Jan Van Gaever, Advocate General at Prosecutor General's Office, Brussels.
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This webinar focuses on "Lobbying in times of COVID-19". It seeks to encourage debate and exchange between professionals, academics and students in European public affairs.
Data-driven technologies are changing nearly every aspect of our lives, from how we work, learn, eat, sleep, vote, listen to music, watch films and TV, choose partners, communicate with friends and family, get the news. It’s hard to think of a single facet of contemporary life that is not being changed by big data analytics, machine-learning, algorithmic decision-making, and support systems.
The question of whether Europe is fit for a digital age is not just a question concerning Europe’s technological readiness level, but also her societal readiness level: are Europe’s economic, education, judicial, media, and political institutions prepared to lead this transformation in a manner that allows the clear benefits and sometimes obscure risks of digitalization to be distributed in a just and equitable manner?
Join in the launch of two important books about the future of European security, written by key scholars in the discipline. The Making of European Security Policy: Between Institutional Dynamics and Global Challenges addresses how and in what capacity the European Union and its member states are able to respond to fundamental shifts occurring in global politics and still remain relevant for the future. The volume The European Union’s Security Relations with Asian Partners provides a comprehensive analysis of security relations between the EU and its important Asian partners together with an assessment of the role played by other global powers.
The European Students’ Union (ESU) represents the voice of students at EU level, and regularly takes part in discussions with policy-makers to voice the views of the student community. In this edition of ‘What’s up, EU?’, we will discuss the main EU agenda topics important for students, what projects the ESU is working on, and how UM students can get involved.
- academic session
- workshop
PECUNIA virtual final workshop: Assessing the costs and outcomes of healthcare for economic evaluations in Europe
The H2020 project PECUNIA (ProgrammE in Costing, resource use measurement and outcome valuation for Use in multi-sectoral National and International health economic evaluAtions) is a collaborative effort to develop standardised, harmonised and validated methods and tools for the assessment of the costs and outcomes of health-related interventions for economic evaluations across multiple sectors and European countries.
The event will feature presentations from PECUNIA partners and discussions with key stakeholders and external experts to increase the awareness of the developed methods and tools.
This is the third edition of the Zoom-Psychology and Law Symposium which will focus on Forensic Assessment. That is, the primary aim is to “zoom” into a forensic multi-method approach and assessment methods usually adopted in the forensic psychology domain to assist the court in legal decision making (e.g., competency to stand trial, risk assessment).
- culture
- lecture
- seminar
Pioneer of a United States of Europe: 'Hitler's Cosmopolitan Bastard' - online book presentation
Online book presentation of 'Hitler's Cosmopolitan Bastard: Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi and His Vision of Europe' by Martyn Bond. The book is a biography of the Count Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, who set up a pro-European political movement, was the first to create a European flag and choose an anthem – Beethoven’s Ode to Joy - and to call for a European passport, a European stamp and a common European currency.