International Scientific Jean Monnet Conference, organised within the EUsolis Jean Monnet project, provides an interdisciplinary platform for researchers, educators, experts, and practitioners to discuss the European Union’s values, policies, institutions, and contemporary challenges. Although the conference is primarily focused on the European Union, it also welcomes broader international and comparative contributions relevant to the conference themes.
The conference aims to foster a deeper understanding of the EU and its role in shaping a more inclusive, sustainable, innovative, and competitive European society. It welcomes contributions from the fields of economics, business, law, management, finance, sustainability, digital transformation, and education, with particular emphasis on their interconnections in the European context. At the same time, the conference also encourages broader international and comparative perspectives, especially where they contribute to a better understanding of contemporary European and global challenges.
The conference serves as a platform to:
Promote European values and inclusive development by addressing solidarity, inclusion, sustainability, democratic participation, and social responsibility in contemporary society.
Discuss contemporary challenges related to European integration, economic development, digital transformation, labour-market change, sustainability, migration, governance, ESG issues, and social inclusion.
Facilitate interdisciplinary dialogue across economics, business, law, education, management, finance, digital technologies, and related fields, with a focus on their relevance for Europe and beyond.
Support research and practice by showcasing academic research, policy analysis, and practical initiatives that contribute to a better understanding of the EU and wider international developments.
Advance educational capacities and lifelong learning by strengthening knowledge, skills, and professional development, educational innovation, and future societal needs.
Encourage international and comparative perspectives that help place European issues in a broader global context and strengthen the relevance of conference discussions beyond the EU.
By bringing together a diverse group of participants, the conference seeks to inspire new ideas, foster collaboration, and contribute to building a more informed, resilient, and future-oriented society.
Join us in this endeavour!
The conference team invites contributions on a wide range of themes, including, but not limited to:
LAW, GOVERNANCE AND PUBLIC POLICY
BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION, SKILLS AND DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION
EU Institutional Framework and Governance
European Integration, Europeanisation, and Enlargement
Human Rights and EU Law
Regulation of the EU Single Market
Free Movement of Goods, Services, Capital, and People
Environmental, Energy, Migration, Labour, and Digital Regulation
Product Liability, AI, Platform Work, and Digital Law
Public Policy, Regulatory Alignment, and Governance Reforms in the EU and Beyond
Economic Development and Growth
Labour and Demographic Economics
International Economics and Regional Competitiveness
Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development
Sustainable Finance, Accounting, and Reporting
Management and Business Administration
Strategic Management and Change Management
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Corporate Governance and Ethics
Human Resources Management
Digital Transformation in Business and Economics
AI, Accounting, and Data-Driven Decision-Making
Sustainable Business Models
Marketing and Tourism in the European and International Context
Innovative Teaching Methods
Curriculum Development and Educational Standards
Integrating Technology and Digital Tools in Education
EU Values in Education
Lifelong Learning and Vocational Education
Professional Development for Educators and Librarians
Digital Literacy and Financial Literacy
EU Education Policies
Cross-Border Educational Collaboration and Exchange Programmes
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