
European Foreign Policy Seminar
European Union foreign policy is significant for Australia given the EU’s influence on a wide range of multilateral, economic and security issues. The EU is also an increasingly important actor in…

Macron faces resistance in New Caledonia - ANUCES visiting fellow Denise Fisher writes for the ASPI Strategist
"France is facing resistance as it prepares to host a meeting of New Caledonian parties in Paris from 4 September. Independence parties reject the third independence referendum of December 2021. A…
Dr Ivana Damjanovic's book "The European Union and International Investment Law Reform: Between Aspirations and Reality" launched in Brussels
Dr Ivana Damjanovic's book The European Union and International Investment Law Reform: Between Aspirations and Reality by Cambridge University Press was launched in Brussels on 22 June 2023. At…
European History and Memory
We are pleased to announce the Australasian Association for European History conference will be held from 28 to 30 June 2023. The Australasian Association for European History is the premier…
Australasian Association for European History (AAEH) 28th Biennial Conference
The ANU Centre for European Studies was delighted to partner with the School of History on the Australasian Association for European History (AAEH) 28th Biennial Conference. The 2023 Conference…
Living Culture of Three Writing Systems of the Georgian Alphabet
We are delighted to invite you to the exhibition Living Culture of Three Writing Systems of the Georgian Alphabet organized by the Embassy of Georgia and the ANU Centre for European Studies, and…
Lessons for the Hunter from the EU Green Deal
The ANU’s Centre for European Studies partnered with Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS) Australia and the University of Newcastle’s Institute for Regional Futures (formerly HRF Centre) to host the…