- Source: The European University of Social Sciences
- Central European University
- Bahasa Inggris
- Perang Dunia II
- Pendidikan nonformal
- Aspasia (jurnal)
- Bahasa Sanskerta
- Stephen G. Wheatcroft
- Kimberly Hutchings
- Sejarah pertanian
- Financial History Review
- The European University of Social Sciences
- European University Institute
- Central European University
- Academy of Social Sciences
- IE University
- European School of Political and Social Sciences
- Sciences Po
- Social science
- London School of Economics
- History of the social sciences
The European University of Social Sciences, or CIVICA, is a university alliance of European higher education institutions specializing the social sciences. It was established in 2019 and has been funded by the European Commission.
History
At CIVICA's Bucharest conference, the public presentation of the consortium and its objectives, the rectors of the seven universities set out to educate the future generations of professionals in social sciences. Creating a European identity is essentially the long-term, fundamental objective of the CIVICA consortium.
Professor Simon Hix, LSE’s Pro Director for Research, joined partner institutions in Brussels on 7 November 2019 to officially launch CIVICA. CIVICA initially had eight schools. SGH Warsaw School of Economics (Poland) and IE University (Spain) joined it later.
Members
See also
4EU+ Alliance