HEC Prof. Alberto Alemanno has to deal with an emergency on June 8 and can't be with us today. He apologizes for the last-minute notice. So do I. We are very sorry for the inconvenience.
We have rescheduled the Masterclass on Friday, June 18.
Same topic: the Conference on the Future of Europe. Same digital tool: Zoom (but with a new link). Same hours: from 12:30 to 13:30 (CEST), followed by an informal chat around a coffee.
We hope that you will be able to join us on June 18.
Europe is at a crossroad (again). Either it renews itself or might become irrelevant in a geopolitically shuttered world. Participation of its citizens has historically been a missing puzzle of EU integration. Will the Conference on the Future of Europe address such a gap? And, if not, what’s next?
Alberto Alemanno is an HEC Professor, committed to bridge the gap between academic research and policy action. Alberto's research and teaching activities focus on EU Law, Risk Regulation, Regulatory Reform and Democratic Innovation.
Alberto is the holder of the Jean Monnet Professorship of European Union Law and the founder of the nonprofit The Good Lobby. He has been named Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and Ashoka Fellow for his academic engagement, social innovation and public interest work.
Alberto is a regular contributor to Le Monde, The Guardian, Bloomberg, Politico Europe, Le Grand Continent and a frequent commentator on Euronews, France24, Al-Jazeera, and TV5Monde. His work has been featured in The New York Times, Financial Times, The Economist, Science and Nature among others.