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WISC EU Projects Performance Management/Gender in Higher Ed/EU as Global Actor
Date du début: 1 sept. 2015, Date de fin: 31 août 2017 PROJET  TERMINÉ 

For 2015-17, three key faculty in European Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison will carry out a European Commission Erasmus Plus Jean Monnet Action Project, whose overarching goals of cross-fertilisation include: 1) promotion of scholarship and teaching aimed at broadening and deepening knowledge of the European Union and EU Studies in particular fields of high-level research; 2) provision of content for civil society in global level EU/US matters including regional and national media, local governmental agencies, civil society groups, businesses, and international scholarly and public policy networks including EU’s Horizon 2020; 3) intensification of personal linkages between EU and US students, academics, and policymakers; and 4) enhancement of community and international resources which foster expansive in-depth coverage of transatlantic matters with global reach and implications. The three faculty have world-renowned expertise in the following clearly defined European Union topics; Professor Don Moynihan (La Follette School of Public Policy) is leading a research project entitled Good Governance in the EU: Improving Performance and Reducing Burdens. He investigates a dramatic change in public sector governance to “performance regimes” characterized by performance metrics at multiple levels. For example the European Commission’s Europe 2020 vision identifies EU level performance targets, which in turn are converted into national level targets. Myra Marx Ferree (Sociology) will lead the project EU/US Comparative Gender Equality Reforms in Institutions of Higher Education, which will investigate changing strategies and contexts for advancing women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields in large and increasingly competitive markets. Professor Mark Copelovitch (Political Science, Public Affairs) will lead the research group Global Issues and the European Union, which will examine the EU’s role in key international issue areas

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