The EI Alumni webpage is designed to provide a source of useful information to graduates of the EI on the European Institute (EI) and LSE. This is part of our ongoing commitment to improving communication with our Alumni.
If you have any suggestions or features for these pages please email Europeaninstitute@lse.ac.uk| or Euroinst.Alumni@lse.ac.uk|.
News and Events - Getting EI Alumni involved
New upcoming Alumni event:
The upcoming European Institute Alumni event is a panel discussion entitled ‘Provocations’ with European Institute academics Sara Hobolt, Maurice Fraser, Simon Glendinning and Jonathan White on the panel. Each panellist will set out in just five minutes a radical (or even subversive) idea for reforming the EU, to be followed (we hope) by a lively and open debate.
Date: Monday, 14 May 2012
Venue: Salle de Lorraine, Cercle Royal Gaulois, Rue de la Loi, 5, 1000 Bruxelles
Time: 18.30
Reception at the Cercle Royal Gaulois will follow.
Please RSVP by Monday 7 May at l.vassiliou@lse.ac.uk
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EI Digest
The European Institute’s monthly online newsletter is the EI Digest. The School’s alumni office will send an email to you each month which contains a link to the newest edition. The EI Digest contains information on the latest developments within the EI, new publications from staff, a list of all the EI events for the month as well as news from past students. We would love to hear what you have been up to since graduating from the EI, so please send us your news items to Euroinst.Alumni@lse.ac.uk.
If you are also interested in more general LSE news, you can access the LSE News webpage.
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European Institute events
As you will know from your studies at LSE, the EI organises and is involved with numerous public lectures, research seminars and conferences, which EI Alumni are welcome to attend. To inform yourself on upcoming (and past) events, please access the European Institute Public Lectures and Events webpage.
Other departments, research centres and institutes at LSE also organise events that are relevant to European Institute fields of research and teaching. These events are usually listed on the LSE Public Lectures and Events webpage.
MPhil/PhD in European studies at the European Institute
If you have completed your Masters and are looking to continue your studies within the European arena, the EI accepts doctoral researchers in the broad area of European ideas and identities, European political economy and European governance.
For more information on doctoral studies at the EI and on how to apply, please check the webpage MPhil/PhD in European Studies|.