DCU Brexit Institute is delighted to announce the conclusion of a partnership agreement with Villa Vigoni, which will allow the two institutions to jointly undertake a multi-annual research project on the future of the EU institutional order in comparative perspective.
The project — which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) — will be kicked-off in Dublin today (Thursday 12 December 2019) at the event on “Brexit & the New EU Institutional Cycle”, which will feature as speaker Michele Valensise, Italian President of Villa Vigoni and former Secretary-General of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, together Hans–Gert Pöttering, former President of the European Parliament