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Examples of projects that were recently
funded under the EU Scholar-in-Residence
Program illustrate the types of institutions
and activities for which the program is
designed as well as topics and academic
fields.
Individual Institutions
Cornell University hosted a scholar
from Belgium whose home institution is the
College of Europe in Bruges. She was affiliated
with Cornell's Institute for European Studies
in the Center for International Studies,
where she conducted research and gave lectures
on current European Union challenges.
Georgetown University's School of Business
hosted a scholar from the United Kingdom.
The scholar, a professor of marketing at
the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow,
Scotland, conducted research and gave guest
lectures on topics related to investment
at the World Trade Organization.
Southwestern University's School of
Law in Los Angeles hosted a scholar
from Salzburg, Austria. The scholar, an
associate professor at the Institute for
European Law at the University of Salzburg,
conducted research and lectured on international
and comparative law.
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