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52°29′10″N 1°53′22″W / 52.4860°N 1.8895°W The Aston Centre for Europe (ACE) is a multi-disciplinary research hub located within Aston University, UK. Its focus is on contemporary analysis of the politics and policies of the European Union, governance in the wider Europe, and Europe's global relations. It was launched in 2009 with the support of a major grant from Aston University's Strategic Investment Fund.
Aston University | |
Type | Research centre |
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Established | 2009 |
Director | Professor Simon Green, Professor John Gaffney, Dr. Nathaniel Copsey |
Patron | Lord Kerr of Kinlochard GCMG |
Website | www1 |
Masters students are an important element of the Aston Centre for Europe and are actively encouraged to take part in the events, seminars, debates and workshops that ACE offers throughout the academic year. ACE delivers a suite of 5 academic programmes at Masters (MA) level.
History and Leadership
editThe Aston Centre for Europe is co-directed by Professor Simon Green, an expert in immigration policy and German politics,[1][2] Professor John Gaffney, an expert on political leadership,[3] and Dr. Nat Copsey, an expert in European integration and the EU's international relations.
ACE has a number of practitioner fellows who act in an advisory capacity. Many of these have significant experience in European institutions, regulatory politics and policy-making, as well as academia.
Research and development
editConferences
Conferences and workshops addressing European policy issues have been delivered by the Aston Centre for Europe since its inception in 2009.[4]
Cooperation
The Aston Centre for Europe delivers a number of its Masters programmes in co-operation with the Institut d'études politiques de Lille (Sciences-Po, Lille), the Institut d'études politiques de Rennes (Sciences-Po, Rennes), and the Otto-Friedrich University of Bamberg, Germany.
ACE has also delivered professional training courses and workshops on European integration to civil servants from the Russian Federation.
References
edit- ^ David Charter (25 May 2012) “Being German: it’s a serious business” The Times http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/being-german-its-a-serious-business/story-fnb64oi6-1226367177794
- ^ American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, author http://www.aicgs.org/by-author/simon-green/
- ^ "John Gaffney, Co-Director of the Aston Centre for Europe at Aston University - Video Dailymotion". www.dailymotion.com. Archived from the original on 21 January 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
- ^ "The Aston Centre for Europe: Rethinking European integration". Archived from the original on 9 September 2012. Retrieved 23 August 2012.