History, Politics, Cultures, Languages, Media, Society, Business, Philosophy, Theology, Geography, Environment and Law
Whether viewed from within or without – or both – perspectives on Europe are varied and diverse. Furthermore, the many, changing faces of Europe have been, and continue to be shaped by internal and external impulses, which remain a constant point of discussion for researchers of Europe and its surroundings.
The conference will encourage postgraduate researchers to turn their own definitions of Europe inside out. It will examine the role of internal and external actors and factors – and the interplay between these forces – in the historical, current and future development of Europe’s structures, practices, meanings and identities.
This conference will bring together postgraduate researchers from a variety of disciplines with the specific aim of learning from other academic approaches and sharing their own. We will encourage an open-minded exchange of ideas about topics we often consider to be embedded in our own research contexts.
All Postgraduate Students and Staff are welcome to attend. Please register for a place by Thurday 18 March by emailing:
Enquiries to: gcfe.bham@googlemail.com
Conference report
Tara Windsor's report from the 2009 conference.