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European Studies MELTEM MÜFTÜLER-BAÇ is Professor of International Relations and Jean Monnet Chair ad personam. She holds two prestigious awards from the Turkish Academy of Sciences: Young Social Scientist Investigator Award in 2002 and Distinguished Young Scientist Award in 2003. She is the author of 3 books and numerous articles published in international outlets. She leads the Sabancı team in two ongoing FP7 projects-Transworld and Maxcap, and she coordinates the SUCEES - Sabancı University Centre of Excellence in European Studies. AHMET EVİN, Founding Dean of FASS, holds the Jean Monnet Chair ad personam in European Policy Studies. Since 2004, he has been an Aristotle Onassis Senior Fellow at the Hellenic Foundation for European Studies European and Foreign Policy, Athens; visiting professor of political Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences science at Northwestern University; and Senior Fellow of the Transatlantic Academy, Washington, DC. He directs Turkey's EU Graduate Programs Observatory at the Istanbul Policy Centre, and has initiated the CONTACT PLACEMENTS Anna Lindh - Caixa Chair for Euro-Mediterranean Studies in 2012. The MA in European Studies Program at Sabancı University Meltem Müftüler-Baç Professional Ipsos KMG is a highly competitive program with the ultimate aim of Omsan Elevator phone +90 216 483 9247 The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Aairs Çağ-Sen Education studying contemporary Europe, with a special emphasis on fax +90 216 483 9250 The Turkish Parliament Şekerbank DUYGUGÜL CAN completed our MA program in the European Union. TAGES The Oce of the Prime Minister, Turkey 2012. She obtained her BA degree from Hacettepe e-mail [email protected] The Turkish Ministry of Foreign Aairs İşbir Synthetic University and joined us in 2010 with a TÜBİTAK web myweb.sabanciuniv.edu/muftuler The European Parliament Mytechnic AirCraft Mro Services The careers of the alumni of the European Studies Program United Nations WYG Türkiye Fellowship. During her studies at Sabancı University, program web es.sabanciuniv.edu Tohum Otizm Vakfı World Bank Duygugül visited Central European University, Budapest as a demonstrate that the program furnishes students with a Istanbul Chamber of Commerce TESEV Istanbul Development Agency visiting scholar and participated in Global Politics school held in comparative advantage that enables them to pursue their Kocaeli Chamber of Commerce Graduate Programs Istanbul and Qingdao, China as well as multiple research seminars career goals at the national, European and the international TÜSİAD and schools. Her thesis on energy security for the EU was Schenider Electric University of Chicago level. phone +90 216 483 9265 Turkcell SOAS-University of London supervised by Ahmet Evin. fax +90 216 483 9250 Price, Waterhouse and Cooper The London School of Economics FORD Otosan and Political Science The students receive an interdisplinary training in the web fass.sabanciuniv.edu Garanti Bank Universitat Pompeu Farba Sabancı Holding College of Europe LUCIA GOBERNA joined the program in 2011 while program with economics, history, legal studies and politics of address Sabancı University Yapı Kredi Bank New York University she was working at the Committee of Regions of the European integration constituting the main pillars of study. Doğuş Holding Orta Mahalle - Tuzla, 34956, Istanbul, Turkey Indiana University Bloomington European Union in Brussels. She is a graduate of Akbank University of California Hastings Peppers & Rogers Group Sabancı University Universitat Pompeu Farba. During her studies, Lucia EuroHorizons Bogaziçi University worked full time at the Writing Center at Sabancı University. Upon Hergüner Law Firm Bilkent University TNS Piar İstanbul Bilgi University graduation, she began to work at the European Stability Initiative. Rönesans Consultancy Sakarya University National Reinsurance FACULTY AWARDS, PROJECTS and PUBLICATIONS Recent Activities Ateş Altınordu, PhD in Sociology, Yale University Jean Monnet Projects There are multiple activities organized in the European Studies Religion; Politics and Religion; Political Sociology The European Studies Master’s Program is one of the few European Master’s Program, ranging from graduate student workshops to joint summer schools. In 2012, the program hosted the Radboud Honors İzak Atiyas, PhD in Economics, New York University Studies programs where there are three ongoing Jean Monnet course Political Economy; Corporate Finance and Financial Economics; modules and three Jean Monnet chairs. In addition, the program is Academy, the Global Dynamics summer school and organized a Jean Industrial Organization included in the LISBOAN Network (Linking Interdisciplinary Monnet Graduate Student Workshop. Since 2013, the program Integration Studies by Broadening the European Academic Network) hosts the Anna Lindh-La Caixa chair on the Euro-Mediterranean Halil Berktay, PhD in History, Birmingham University issues with close cooperation with IBEI, Barcelona. The Jean 20th Century Turkish Nationalism and its Historiography in 2010. The European Commission recognized the excellence in teaching and research conducted within the program with a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, SUCEES, acts as the main venue for Ahmet Evin (Emeritus Professor), PhD in Comparative Literature, Monnet Centre of Excellence award-SUCEES in 2011. The program’s the coordination of these activities. Columbia University inclusion into the European Commission’s Jean Monnet project Turkish and Comparative Politics; Theories of the State; through these grants is a further illustration of its competitive The visits of international scholars and policy makers to the European Union strength internationally. program, the extensive joint seminars, schools and workshops and the incorporation of the students into all the activities ensure a Korel Göymen (Emeritus Professor), PhD in Political Science, Leeds University Visits lively learning environment. Sponsored Research by the European Commission Public Administration; Governance; Public Policy; European Union Program-organized and sponsored visits constitute an The program is closely integrated into the European Commission important aspect of the academic training. These include a Emre Hatipoğlu, PhD in Political Science, Pennsylvania State University research programs and hosts several research projects. research visit to EU institutions where all students receive an Foreign Policy Analysis; Conflict Behavior; Role of Legislators in Foreign Policy on-site training in Brussels through series of appointments in the Commission, the European Parliament and the Council. Ongoing 7th Framework Projects PhD in Political Science, Boston University Ayşe Kadıoğlu, Meltem Müftüler-Baç (leader), Fuat Keyman, Arzu Kıbrıs, Emre Nationalism(s); International Labor Migration; Women and Islam Erasmus Hatipoğlu Arzu Kıbrıs, PhD in Political Science, Sabancı University The Erasmus exchange agreements within the auspices of the TransWorld- Redefining the Transatlantic Relationship and its Voting Behavior; Political Participation; Formal Modelling program provide an important opportunity for students to Role in Shaping Global Governance (2012-2016) spend one semester in various EU universities and the visiting Brooke Luetgert, PhD in Political Science, University of Mannheim Meltem Müftüler-Baç (leader), Brooke Luetgert, Arzu Kıbrıs, Quantitative Legislative and Compliance Research; students from EU institutions contribute to the international Public Support for European Integration environment at Sabancı University. Emre Hatipoğlu MaxCap- Maximizing Europe's Integration Capacity: Lessons Meltem Müftüler-Baç, PhD in Political Science, Temple University Publications and Prospects for Enlargement (2013-2016) The European Union; The EU's Enlargement Process; Selected journals where our faculty has recently published in Turkey's EU Accession Marie-Curie Reintegration Grant Journal of Democracy Electoral Studies Brooke Luetgert Ayşe Öncü (Emeritus Professor), PhD in Sociology, Yale University Journal of Conflict Resolution Regulation and Governance A Comparative Perspective on Parliamentary Legislative Activity Consumer Culture; Media; Cultural Politics and Public Sphere Public Choice Middle East Development Journal and Bureaucratic Delegation (2012-2014) Recent Visitors International Studies Perspectives Harvard International Review Işık Özel, PhD in Political Science, University of Washington Tanja Borzel Craig Murphy Comparative Political Economy; International Political Economy Journal of European South European Society and Politics Free University, Berlin Wellesley College Integration Journal of Applied Social Psychology Ayşe Parla, PhD in Sociocultural Antropology, New York University Turkish Studies New Perspectives on Turkey Anthony Jones Andrej Savin Sociocultural Anthropology; Transnational Processes; Migration Harvard University Copenhagen Business School Literature and the Nation Women's Studies Citizenship Studies International Forum Erik Jones Thomas Risse, Bahri Yılmaz (Emeritus Professor), PhD in Economics, University of Bonn Johns Hopkins University Free University, Berlin International Economics; European Union and Economic Telecommunications Policy Philosophy and Social Criticism Development International Journal American Ethnologist Daniel Kaufmann Thomas Christiansen, Middle Eastern Studies Middle East Law and Governance Part-time Brookings Institution University of Maastricht Virginia Brown Keyder Intellectual Property Law; EU Law; International Law.
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