The reform of the EU budget and policy priorities in the post-2020 MFF comes at a difficult time for the EU with major internal and external challenges.
EPRC is seeking to appoint two Research Assistants or Research Associates to contribute to the comparative European policy research undertaken in the Centre.
Identifying the precise ways in which certain policies and specific institutions did or did not make any difference in city change and development remains a weak spot in urban and regional analysis
How to make evaluations give policy makers what they want: a clear statement of causality? This presentation will discuss how evaluation practice may be of greater use to policy makers, including with regards to the identification of a causality link.
Preparation of the next EU Multiannual Financial Framework in a difficult context, share of budget allocated to EU Cohesion policy under scrutiny, what is the state-of-play of the debate on EU Cohesion policy?
The future of research? Manipulation, analysis and visualisation of large geographic datasets in relation to regions, cities, neighbourhoods, transport and economic development.
As the debate on the future of Cohesion policy after 2020 intensifies, a key area for reform is the approach to shared management. A new EPRC paper examines the possible indicators that could be used for determining differentiation and which Member States might benefit.