ABOUT ALEXANDRU IOAN CUZA UNIVERSITY OF IASI
The EURINT conference series was launched  by the Centre for European Studies in 2013 in the frame of the Jean Monnet Programme. Since 2013 the EURINT conference has established itself as one of the most visible academic events in field of European Studies from Central and Eastern Europe and in this regard we are pleased to have managed to develop it into a traditional conference series. The EURINT conference package addresses those who show a genuine interest in enhancing their research skills in European Studies and in contributing to developing a transnational network of contacts and cooperation focusing on Central and Eastern Europe. EURINT Conference series usually comprise keynote lectures, panel debates involving international academic experts, followed by intensive Q&A sessions. The audience is strongly encouraged to take the floor and challenge speakers with their own views and reflections of the topic and, thus, add up to the debate. The academic programme also includes parallel academic sessions where conference participants (researchers, students, young professionals, etc.) are expected to deliver presentations of their most recent research. Due to a strong international presence, presented papers will benefit from invaluable discussion and feedback. Iasi is one of the easternmost cities of the European Union, a very important academic centre for Romania and also a cradle of Romanian history and culture. Our city could not only serve as a bridge between the West and East, but also as a starting point for developing stronger connections between our country, the European Union and our Eastern European friends from the neighbourhood. The academic programme has always been rich and diverse and the results of our efforts have been equally rewarding. For instance, according to the feedback received from our previous editions, “EURINT 2014 has been an invaluable experience which helped me gather useful comments for my work and also come across many international experts dealing with the eastern neighbourhood of the EU” (Nadiia Bureiko, Bukovina State University, Chernivtsi, Ukraine, participant in EURINT 2014). Or, “EURINT 2013 was my first experience in Romania. The students were very keen during the conference sessions and vivid while visiting Iasi city. Fruitful open debates and their friendships were what I brought back. The staff kept in academic touch, in my case via evaluating a paper for publication. I wish them good luck for strengthening the backbone of a daring and exemplifying union of mankind ever, EU, via dialogue and exchange of ideas.”  (Masoud Imani Kalesar, Euronews, Lyon, France, participant in EURINT 2013)” "I attended Eurint Conference in 2013 and I was positively surprised by the great interest of the students about the event. In addition to the relevant presentations of the Iasi University's students, there was also a significant contribution of the international and foreign researchers, who analysed specific issues concerning EU, Eastern Europe and international relations" (Fabio INDEO, University of Camerino, Italy, participant in EURINT 2013)
ABOUT EURINT CONFERENCE SERIES
ABOUT CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN STUDIES The Centre for European Studies (CES) from Faculty of Law of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iași, Romania is an interdisciplinary department within the Faculty of Law, associating resources from different areas of European Studies (Economics, Law, History, Political and Administrative Sciences, Geography etc.), in order to develop specific programmes of education, research, professional training and information / documentation. and operates as a  Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in European Studies, from 2009. The Centre of Excellence include the Chair Jean Monnet "Economy and politics of European Integration/L'economie et la politique de l'integration europeenne".CES's mission is to contribute to the development of the European dimension of education, to promote research and consultancy, information, documentation in the area of European studies and to, directly and indirectly, support the process of economic and social development in the North-East region of Romania. The main goal is to contribute to a better knowledge and understanding of the process of integration, in its different aspects, of the standards for Romania's participation in this process and of the place and role of the European Union in the world.In this goal we develop education, training and research programmes, organise different scientific events. As major fields of interest, the institution is focused on European economy, European policies, internal market, trade, interregional and trans-border cooperation etc. Find more… Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi is the oldest higher education institution in Romania. Since 1860, the university has been carrying on a tradition of excellence and innovation in the fields of education and research. With over 24.000 students and 800 academic staff, the university enjoys high prestige at national and international level and cooperates with  286 universities world-wide. Alexandru Ioan Cuza University is a member of some of the most important university networks and associations: the Coimbra Group, EUA – European University Association, Utrecht Network, International Association of Universities, University Agency of Francophony and the Network of Francophone Universities (RUFAC). These partnerships offer us the opportunity to experience changes, to have student and teacher mobilities and joint academic, research and strategy programmes.
The EURINT conference series was launched  by the Centre for European Studies in 2013 in the frame of the Jean Monnet Programme. Since 2013 the EURINT conference has established itself as one of the most visible academic events in field of European Studies from Central and Eastern Europe and in this regard we are pleased to have managed to develop it into a traditional conference series. The EURINT conference package addresses those who show a genuine interest in enhancing their research skills in European Studies and in contributing to developing a transnational network of contacts and cooperation focusing on Central and Eastern Europe. EURINT Conference series usually comprise keynote lectures, panel debates involving international academic experts, followed by intensive Q&A sessions. The audience is strongly encouraged to take the floor and challenge speakers with their own views and reflections of the topic and, thus, add up to the debate. The academic programme also includes parallel academic sessions where conference participants (researchers, students, young professionals, etc.) are expected to deliver presentations of their most recent research. Due to a strong international presence, presented papers will benefit from invaluable discussion and feedback. Iasi is one of the easternmost cities of the European Union, a very important academic centre for Romania and also a cradle of Romanian history and culture. Our city could not only serve as a bridge between the West and East, but also as a starting point for developing stronger connections between our country, the European Union and our Eastern European friends from the neighbourhood. The academic programme has always been rich and diverse and the results of our efforts have been equally rewarding. For instance, according to the feedback received from our previous editions, “EURINT 2014 has been an invaluable experience which helped me gather useful comments for my work and also come across many international experts dealing with the eastern neighbourhood of the EU” (Nadiia Bureiko, Bukovina State University, Chernivtsi, Ukraine, participant in EURINT 2014). Or, “EURINT 2013 was my first experience in Romania. The students were very keen during the conference sessions and vivid while visiting Iasi city. Fruitful open debates and their friendships were what I brought back. The staff kept in academic touch, in my case via evaluating a paper for publication. I wish them good luck for strengthening the backbone of a daring and exemplifying union of mankind ever, EU, via dialogue and exchange of ideas.”  (Masoud Imani Kalesar, Euronews, Lyon, France, participant in EURINT 2013)” "I attended Eurint Conference in 2013 and I was positively surprised by the great interest of the students about the event. In addition to the relevant presentations of the Iasi University's students, there was also a significant contribution of the international and foreign researchers, who analysed specific issues concerning EU, Eastern Europe and international relations" (Fabio INDEO, University of Camerino, Italy, participant in EURINT 2013)
ABOUT EURINT CONFERENCE SERIES