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Carlos Mendez

Carlos Mendez PhD

Principal Research Fellow

carlos.mendez@strath.ac.uk

Tel: +44 (0) 141 548 3334
EPRC_CM
@carlos_mendez__

European Policies Research Centre
School of Government and Public Policy
University of Strathclyde
40 George Street
Glasgow
G1 1QE
United Kingdom

Carlos is a Principal Research Fellow at the EPRC. He was educated at University College London (BA), London School of Economics (MSc) and Strathclyde (PhD). As a specialist on the European Union and regional development policy, Carlos’ main research interests include EU Cohesion Policy, the EU Budget, and regional policy in Portugal and Spain. He has co-authored a monograph on EU Cohesion policy, published a wide range of academic articles and policy reports, and worked on research projects and evaluation studies for European, national and regional institutions.

More recently, Carlos is leading on the development of a new research stream at the EPRC on citizen engagement and communication of Cohesion Policy. The research is underpinned by a major Horizon 2020 project (COHESIFY) funded by the European Commission on the impact of Cohesion Policy on citizen attitudes and identity, and a study for the European Parliament on the Visibility of Cohesion Policy in Online Media. As the coordinator of the these projects, Carlos has been collaborating with a multidisciplinary team of academic experts across the EU to apply innovative techniques including computational text analysis and framing analysis of online media, focus groups and large scale surveys of citizens as well as interview-informed case studies of the effectiveness of strategies to improve communication and tackle misinformation.


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BLOG & REPORT: Will Cohesion Policy Recover from COVID?

With the inter-institutional negotiations on the Multinational Financial Framework still some distance from agreement, pressure is increasing on the Council and European Parliament to find a compromise that provides certainty on the EU’s contribution both to recovery and longer term objectives.

Raising the game on Administrative Capacity building in Cohesion Policy

Technical Assistance is an often overlooked but critical part of Cohesion Policy programmes. ‘Capacity building support’ would be a more appropriate term given the purpose of TA is to improve the quality of governance through leadership development, staff training, improvements in administrative efficiency, knowledge building and learning. Yet, while there are many good examples of TA use across the Member States, a new EPRC study for DG REGIO finds that the potential of TA is being insufficiently exploited.

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European Policies Research Centre

School of Government & Public Policy 
University of Strathclyde
40 George Street
Glasgow G1 1QE
United Kingdom
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