Tag: Roskilde University

Statement and Event: The Situation in Palestine – Building Solidarity in Danish Academia, Roskilde University (RUC)

Statement and Event: The Situation in Palestine – Building Solidarity in Danish Academia, Roskilde University (RUC)

Statement and Event: The Situation in Palestine – Building Solidarity in Danish Academia, 21 May 2021 Scholars, researchers and educators of the Middle East in Denmark published a Statement of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, Scholars, Researchers, and Educators of the Middle East in Denmark. Details of 

Prof Michelle Pace successfully organised and participated as a speaker at the conference “Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the Danish Labour Market: Challenges and Opportunities”​

Prof Michelle Pace successfully organised and participated as a speaker at the conference “Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the Danish Labour Market: Challenges and Opportunities”​

Prof Michelle Pace successfully organised and participated as a speaker in a two-day conference on “Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the Danish Labour Market: Challenges and Opportunities”​, October 5-6, 2020. More on the research project: What opportunities and challenges are associated with the integration of 

Prof Michelle Pace and Dr Daniela Huber will speak at the Chatham House event “Europe’s Role in MENA Conflict Zones: A Declining Influence?” on 17 February 2021

Prof Michelle Pace and Dr Daniela Huber will speak at the Chatham House event “Europe’s Role in MENA Conflict Zones: A Declining Influence?” on 17 February 2021

Prof Michelle Pace (Roskilde University) and Dr Daniela Huber (Istituto Affari Internazionali) have been invited to speak at the Chatham House event entitledEurope’s Role in MENA Conflict Zones: A Declining Influence?”. 

The event will take place online on 17 February 2021 at 2:00pm- 3:15pm CET.

This discussion will see panellists explore key issues for European countries about their engagement and role in the MENA region.

Registration is available following this link (registration might be limited to Chatham House members).

More information about the event and the speakers is available at Chatham House.

EUMENIA’s lecture “EU-Middle East relations: an introduction” is finally available on youtube!

EUMENIA’s lecture “EU-Middle East relations: an introduction” is finally available on youtube!

EUMENIA’s lecture “EU-Middle East relations: an introduction” is now available on youtube! In this EUMENIA Lecture, Michelle Pace, Professor in Global Studies at Roskilde University of Denmark, analyses the EU and Middle East relations. Watch it at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=53H9IDOcNcI

Professor Michelle Pace (Roskilde University) participates as a member of the international advisory board of the Khaddit Beirut/Shake Up Beirut initiative

Professor Michelle Pace (Roskilde University) participates as a member of the international advisory board of the Khaddit Beirut/Shake Up Beirut initiative

Professor Michelle Pace participates as a member of the international advisory board at the Khaddit Beirut/Shake Up Beirut initiative, launched in August 2020. More on the initiative: In the wake of the Beirut Blast of August 4th 2020 that has irreversibly altered the daily lives of 

Professor Michelle Pace was a speaker at the webinar “Settler Colonialism (without Settlers) & Slow Violence in the Gaza Strip”​

Professor Michelle Pace was a speaker at the webinar “Settler Colonialism (without Settlers) & Slow Violence in the Gaza Strip”​

Professor Michelle Pace (Roskilde University) was a speaker at the webinar “Settler Colonialism (without Settlers) & Slow Violence in the Gaza Strip“​ organised by the Middle East Studies Forum at Deakin University, 19 August 2020.

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Professor Michelle Pace was a speaker at the conference “Violence, health and everyday (non)life: Gaza and beyond” (Roskilde University)

Professor Michelle Pace was a speaker at the conference “Violence, health and everyday (non)life: Gaza and beyond” (Roskilde University)

Professor Michelle Pace (Roskilde University), participated in the one-day conference on ​”Violence, health and everyday (non)life: Gaza and beyond” supported by the Wellcome Trust (the Bartlett Synergy Grant) the Department of Social Sciences and Business (Roskilde University) and the Development Planning Unit  (UCL). The conference 

Newspaper article by Prof. Michelle Pace and Dr Sune Haugbølle​ entitled “In the wake of the corona crisis, Israel is annexing the West Bank” (article in Danish)

Newspaper article by Prof. Michelle Pace and Dr Sune Haugbølle​ entitled “In the wake of the corona crisis, Israel is annexing the West Bank” (article in Danish)

Newspaper article by Prof. Michelle Pace and Sune Haugbølle​ (in Danish) “​I ly af coronakrisen er Israel i færd med at annektere Vestbredden​” (English translation:“In the wake of the corona crisis, Israel is annexing the West Bank”). Article Published in POLITIKEN, April 2020. Stay connected with EUMENIA and 

Guest lecture: Anis Nacrour “The ‘Arab Spring’ and its Global Consequences” – Roskilde, 1 February 2019

Guest lecture: Anis Nacrour “The ‘Arab Spring’ and its Global Consequences” – Roskilde, 1 February 2019

Michelle Pace hosted on the 1st of February 2019, the former French diplomat and former Head of EU Delegation to Syria, Anis Nacrour. In his talk, Anis Nacrour addressed the major past and ongoing changes and challenges in International Relations in the last twenty-five years.

More specifically, the discussion was focused on the aftermath of the wrongly designated « Arab spring » and its consequences on Europe, the withdrawals of the American military from the Middle East region, the return of Russia and the consolidation of Iranian presence and its implications on Israel and the monarchies of the Persian Gulf.

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