Alumni Prize. First EUI Alumni Prize for the "best interdisciplinary and/or comparative thesis on European issues"
Alumni Prize. First EUI Alumni Prize for the "best interdisciplinary and/or comparative thesis on European issues"
Document date: [2004]
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Meyer, Ruth Ingeborg
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26 April 2004, letter from Professor Massimo Motta (Head of Economics Department, European University Institute) to Francisco Torres about the Alumni Prize, proposing as the best interdisciplinary thesis during the last two years for the Department of Economics the thesis by Daniela Vuri.
Set of reports on the PH.D. Thesis of Harm Schepel that won the competion.
13 may 2004, email from Professor Anthony Molho to B. De Hartogh about the Alumni Prize, proposing a selection of candidates for the Department of History and civilization.
14 may 2004, email from Francisco Torres to B. De Hartogh about the Alumni Prize, attaching the relevant documents he got from the four departments to be sent to the Alumni jury.
Set of thesis nominated for the Alumni award:
-Harm Schepel, The Constitution of Private Governance. Product standards in the regulation of integrating markets.
-Lentin, Alana, "Wherever it raises its ugly head" : anti-racism and the public political culture of the nation state : a political sociology of European anti-racist discourse and praxis / Alana Lentin Florence : European University Institute, 2002
-Bracke, Maud, "Is it possible to be Revolutionary without being Internationalist?" : West European communism, proletarian internationalism and the Czechoslovak crisis of 1968-1969 : a comparative study of the Italian and French communist parties / by Maude Bracke Florence : European University Institute, 2004
-Baumann, Arne, Path-dependency or governance?: the emergence of labour market institutions in the media production industries in the UK and Germany / Arne Baumann Florence: European University Institute, 2002
-Vuri, Daniela, Fertility and divorce / Daniela Vuri Florence: European University Institute, 2003 (reserve thesis for the Department of Political and Social Sciences)
The 1st EUI Alumni Prize for the "best interdisciplinary and/or comparative thesis on European issues" was awarded to alumnus Harm Schepel for his thesis on The Constitution of Private Governance. Product standards in the regulation of integrating markets.
The 1st Alumni Prize Jury was constituted of: Paul De Grauwe, University of Leuven, Chairman, alumnus Roberto Tamborini, ECO, Università di Trento, alumnus Renaud Dehousse, LAW, Sciences Po - Paris, alumnus Simon Hix, SPS, London School of Economics and Political Science, and alumnus Rolf Petri, HEC, Università Ca' Foscari - Venice. The prize comprised an award of 3.000 Euro.
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