The School of Law and Government at Dublin City University invites applications for its four-year fully funded PhD programme, starting in September 2024. Outstanding PhD candidates will be offered fee waiver…
DCU Brexit Institute staff member and PhD candidate Davide Genini recently wrote a blog piece titled ‘Understanding the New Ukraine Assistance Fund: A Game-Changer in EU Support to Ukraine?‘ for…
We are delighted to announce that Dr. Edoardo Celeste, Associate Professor in Law, Technology & Innovation at DCU and affiliated staff of the DCU Brexit Institute has published a book…
The Brexit Institute is proud to announce that it has joined the Schuman Network, a new initiative launched this month by the French Fondation Robert Schuman to connect the European-focused…
The Brexit Institute is proud to announce the publication of ‘International Economic Law–New Approaches and Issues’, co-edited by Deputy Director of the DCU Brexit Institute, Niall Moran, along with Mariela…
The Embassy of Ireland in France has just launched and published a research report “Irlande-France : le nouvel élan économique entre deux voisins européens, Multiplier les opportunités et investir dans la soutenabilité et le…
In the past week the Brexit Institute staff has widely engaged with parliamentarians, providing expertise on a number of matters. On 28 November 2023, Prof. Federico Fabbrini presented his report…
Professor Federico Fabbrini has been awarded the Research Ally Prize 2023 from the Irish Research Council. The Research Ally Prizes honour the positive role of mentors, supervisors, research officers and…
On Tuesday 14 November Dr Ian Cooper, representing the DCU Brexit Institute, met with visiting members of the Scottish Parliament’s Constitution, Europe, External Affairs and Culture Committee. The Committee was visiting Belfast…
Prof. Federico Fabbrini (Founding Director of the DCU Brexit Institute) prepared a study on “Fiscal policy in times of crises.” for the Committee on Constitutional Affairs of the European Parliament,…