Research at the BSoG
Researchers
The true strength of BSoG research lies in the skills and expertise of each of our people. Below you can discover our research potential.
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Ongoing Projects
The Brussels School of Governance is involved in a multitude of projects mainly funded or endorsed by the European institutions, national, regional and local authorities, as well as private organisations.
Japan Program
Period October 2020 - October 2021
The immigration-federalism nexus: taking the subnational level seriously
Period October 2020 - September 2023
Funded By
Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
Jean Monnet Chair: EXPAND - Explaining Resilience in EU Justice and Home Affairs
Period September 2020 - August 2023
Funded By
Erasmus +
Mapping Out EU-Korea relations: Key Member States' Perspectives (Phase 2)
Period March 2020 - December 2020
Research activity
The Effects of Second Generation Youths' Identity on Their Political Participation
Event on 23.03.2021
Research colloquia
The EU and Japan in a post-Covid world: the resilience of supply chains
Event on 08.03.2021
Conferences
The EU and Japan in a post-Covid world: the “battle of narratives” and the disinformation threat
Event on 08.03.2021
Conferences
Hydrocarbons exporters and the EU’s decarbonization plans: what coping strategies?
Event on 04.03.2021
Conferences