The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting European societies in every sphere and at every level. From the beginning, the EUI community mobilised to take part in key debates about the ongoing crisis through events, research activities and public engagement.
Full-time Professor
COVID-19 Project: Rewriting the Social Contract over the Great Lockdown
Part-time Professor
Citizenship, Migration and Mobility in a Pandemic: A Global Study of COVID-19 Restrictions on Human Movement
Full-time Professor, Head of Department
Responding to COVID-19: Government Action, Government Rhetoric, and Public Trust
Driving Us Further Apart? The Impact of Social Media on Political Attitudes toward Covid-19 Policies
Jean Monnet Fellow
Democracy in Lockdown: What Role for the European Parliament in the COVID-19 Crisis?
Human Rights in the Endgame of the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Beyond
Citizenship Governance in the Age of Covid-19: The Case of Social Credit
The Airport Factor: Assessing the Impact of International and National Aviation Mobility on the Spread of Covid-19
Full-time Professor, Dean of Postdoctoral Studies
East Central Europe COVID-19 monitor
Part-time Professor, Director FSR Climate
Covid-19: Challenges for Energy and Climate Policies During the Pandemic
RSCAS Chair
Migrants and Systemic Resilience: A Global COVID19 Research and Policy Hub
Programme Director
COVID-19 in the Middle East: Geopolitics, Socio-Economics and State Capacity
Full-time Professor, Joint Chair
COVID-19 Research Conduit; Experts Cluster: Addressing a Crisis of Expert Knowledge and Authority
Dean of External Relations, RSCAS Chair
Covid-19 Trade Policy Database: Food and Medical Products
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