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Understanding Multilateral Diplomacy: A Practitioner’s Perspective on the UNODC’s Global and Local Impact

Join us for an engaging seminar aimed at deepening students’ understanding of the vital role played by international organizations in addressing global challenges. This session features Mr. Danilo Campisi, Deputy Representative of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in Nigeria. Mr. Campisi will provide unique insights into UNODC’s global and country mandates, share the daily responsibilities of a UN field officer, and discuss the types of professional expertise required within the organization.

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EuDARe LAB 2024

People of EuDARe: the EuDARe LAB 2024!. Interview by Giorgia Badalati. Filming by Luca Finocchiaro. Editing by Luca Finocchiaro. Guests: Gaetano Bannò, Alessandro D’Agata, Laura Torrisi, Pietro Morelli .

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Feminist Foreign Policy: A research agenda

On December 15th at 4:00 pm in the Department of Political and Social Sciences, room XXI marzo, there will be a seminar of the Jean Monnet Chair Challenges to Democracy and Representation in the EU (EuDARe) coordinated by Prof. Marcello Carammia. Prof. Laura Chaqués Bonafont, of Universitat de Barcelona and director of the Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) will discuss “Feminist Foreign Policy: A research agenda”. Laura Chaqués Bonafont is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Barcelona and, since 2024, Director of the Barcelona Institute of International Studies (IBEI).

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The New EU Pact on migration and the regulation of mobility in the Euro-Mediterranean area: the Italy-Albania Protocol as a model?

On December 13th at 4:00 pm in the Department of Political and Social Sciences, room XXI marzo, there will be a seminar of the Jean Monnet Chair Challenges to Democracy and Representation in the EU (EuDARe) coordinated by Prof. Marcello Carammia. Prof. Mario Savino, of Università della Tuscia will discuss “The New EU Pact on migration and the regulation of mobility in the Euro-Mediterranean area: the Italy-Albania Protocol as a model?

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At the Mercy of Autocrats? Democratic Backsliding in EU Member States and the EU's Response

On October 14th at 2:00 pm in the Department of Political and Social Sciences, room XXI marzo, there will be a seminar of the Jean Monnet Chair Challenges to Democracy and Representation in the EU (EuDARe) coordinated by Prof. Marcello Carammia. Prof. Anna Katharina Mangold, of Flensburg University will discuss the democratic backsliding in EU MS and “authocratic legalism” (Kim Lane Scheppele). Moderator Marcello Carammia, Jean Monnet President and President of the CdlM in Global Politics and Euro-Mediterranean Relations.

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What’s next? Mentoring seminars for international careers

How difficult is it for a newly graduated – or for a final-year student – to start his/her career, especially in the global development cooperation domain? How useful would it be for them to have somebody to look up to, as a guide, as an advisor, as a senior with more years on his/her shoulders, to be guided in achieving objectives and becoming more conscious on the paths to pursue?

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EU Quest Group - Department of Political and Social Sciences - University of Catania

People of EuDARe: the EU Quest Group. Interview by Silvia Rabuazzo. Filming by Silvia Rabuazzo. Editing by Silvia Rabuazzo. Guests: Francesco Maria Portoghese, Mirea Nicolosi, Elisa Maria Catena Grasso, Zakaria El- Bir .

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PoP Mood Group - Department of Political and Social Sciences - University of Catania

People of EuDARe: the PoP Mood Group. Interview by Silvia Rabuazzo. Filming by Silvia Rabuazzo. Editing by Silvia Rabuazzo. Guests: Agata Tomarchio, Andrea Rubino, Mirko Narbone, Emeka Eziuku, Flavio Fucà, Shahzaib Hassan Shah.

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Crash Course on R for data analysis (and much more)

Over the past three days (22-24 May), Prof. Marcello Carammia conducted an intensive crash course on R and R-Studio, aimed at providing hands-on training to students. The course took place from Wednesday to Friday, between 15:30 and 19:30, and covered essential skills such as familiarising with the R and R-Studio environment, basic data manipulation, analysis, and visualisation techniques. Participants were highly engaged throughout the sessions, showing great enthusiasm for the practical approach and the opportunity to apply their learning directly.

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