🇬🇪 Join us next week on Monday for a lecture with Boriana Åberg on the recent Gerogian elections! The recent Georgian election was marked by deep polarization and controversy, with significant implications for the country's democratic development. As an international observer, Boriana Åberg offers a unique perspective on the electoral process, the political climate, and […]
🌍 Discover Your Future in Foreign Affairs! 🌍 Join us at UPF’s Annual Career Fair on November 26th! This is your chance to dive into the world of foreign affairs and connect with representatives from international and foreign affairs-focused organizations, including UNDP, Amnesty International, Individuell Människohjälp and EU Careers by EPSO. Don’t miss this opportunity […]
✨ Curious about how the European Commission connects with citizens and involves them in policymaking? ✨ Join us for an exciting session with Iza Drogoś, a Blue Book trainee at DG Communication and MAPES student at Lund University! 🌍 Learn about the Commission's citizen engagement efforts and more! 💡Get insider tips on crafting a standout […]
Step into a winter fairytale at UPF's Winter Wonderland Sittning! Join us for an enchanting evening filled with winter magic, delicious food, and festive fun. This formal gathering will be held at the Västgötas Nation, transformed into a snowy wonderland for the night. Enjoy a pre-drink to start the evening, followed by a three-course meal, […]
🎬 Come and join the Perspective Collective in a Movie Night on Friday 6 December at 17:00 in the UPF Office! We'll be screening "Mr. Jones", a film selected to align with the theme of our recently published magazine. After the movie, we will host a discussion space to share your thoughts and perspectives on […]
📖 Join us for a new lecture to explore the impact of affective political polarization and populism on Europe's political dynamics 🌍 Alexander Ryan will explain the tendency for party supporters to dislike and distrust those from the other party - the phenomenon of affective polarization - and why it matters. Jonathan Polk examines how […]