The REGIOPARL final publication is available here (German only)
The research project REGIOPARL ran from 2018-2022 and focusesd on the role of regional actors in the EU multi-level system from a comparative perspective. In doing so, it also aimed at contributing to the debate on the future of the EU from a regional perspective.
In October 2020, “European Regions – Perspectives, Trends and Developments in the 21st Century” edited by Elisabeth Donat, Sarah Meyer and Gabriele Abels was published. In the following review, Sara Kikić summarizes scope and contributions of the volume.
Founded in 1995, Danube University Krems is a public university for postgraduate education. The university is one of the leading providers of further education courses in Europe. Danube University stands for life-long learning and application-oriented research.
is a unique pan-European platform for study, research and interventions. REGIOPARL maintains one of its project offices at the European School of Governance in Berlin.
Jagiellonian University Kraków is the oldest and second largest Polish university. More than 40.000 students study here at 16 faculties. For the past few years, the university has consistently occupied top positions in various rankings of the best universities in Poland. In addition, its Centre for European Studies has established itself as an important player in research and teaching on the European Union.
The University of Tübingen is among the oldest universities in Europe and stands out through excellent research and teaching in a variety of disciplines. With approximately 28.000 students in more than 330 programs, Tübingen is one of the most important university locations in Germany. The University is also home to the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence PRRIDE (“Positioning Regions and Regionalism in a Democratic Europe“), a leading research network for the study of regions in the EU.
The WZB Berlin Social Science Centre conducts basic research with a focus on problems of modern societies in a globalized world. The research is theory-based, problem-oriented, often long-term and mostly based on international comparison. More than 150 scientists from various disciplines work and collaborate here.
is a unique pan-European platform for study, research and interventions. REGIOPARL maintains one of its project offices at the European School of Governance in Berlin.
Founded in 1995, Danube University Krems is a public university for postgraduate education. The university is one of the leading providers of further education courses in Europe. Danube University stands for life-long learning and application-oriented research.
Jagiellonian University Kraków is the oldest and today second largest Polish university. More than 40.000 students study here at 16 faculties. For the past few years, the university has consistently occupied top positions in various rankings of the best universities in Poland. In addition, its Centre for European Studies has established itself as an important player in research and teaching on the European Union.
The University of Tübingen is among the oldest universities in Europe and stands out through excellent research and teaching in a variety of disciplines. With approximately 28.000 students in more than 330 programs, Tübingen is one of the most important university locations in Germany. The University is also home to the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence PRRIDE (“Positioning Regions and Regionalism in a Democratic Europe“), a leading research network for the study of regions in the EU.
The WZB Berlin Social Science Centre conducts basic research with a focus on problems of modern societies in a globalized world. The research is theory-based, problem-oriented, often long-term and mostly based on international comparison. More than 150 scientists from various disciplines work and collaborate here.