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UACES Resources are aimed at European Studies PhD students, early-career researchers and anyone who wants to brush up on some of the more practical elements of being an academic as well as a professional working in law, economics or politics. A diverse range of advice articles are focused on the skills needed for developing your career, videos and podcasts disclose individual experiences and summarise seminars and talks. 

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How to Produce a Podcast

23 Oct 2018

Academic podcasts are a useful tool for public engagement and a cheap way to reach new audiences. Here, Andreas Müllerleile, explains how to get started with your first audio or video podcast.

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How to Write for a Non-Academic Audience

27 Aug 2018

The most useful piece of advice is simple yet effective: practice. Anyone who wants to master the art of non-academic writing needs to do it regularly.

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How to Design Effective Teaching Modules

28 Aug 2020

Amy Burge shares three key things to think about when designing successful modules and courses.

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Upcoming events

Browse our list of future events on all aspects of European Studies.

Keynote speech by Judge Damjan Kukovec of the EU General Court and it will be an opportunity to examine one of the most significant changes in the EU judicial system in decades.

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Join Johannes de Berlaymont (AKA Martin Westlake) as he presents his latest book Working for the EU: How To Get In in conversation with Paul Adamson. This is part of UACES 'Spotlight On' series which helps to promote new books published by our members. This event takes place online via MS Teams on Monday 9 December at 15:00 (GMT).

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The Globalization and Law Network invites you to the TEGL Annual Conference. The conference is aimed at scholars, practitioners, and experts wanting to contribute to an engaging exploration of the intricate relationship between law and uncertainty. In an era marked by unprecedented global challenges—from social and humanitarian crises to climate emergencies—the conference seeks to transcend traditional views of law solely as a mitigator of uncertainty. Instead, we aim to explore the diverse conditions under which law can enable or create uncertainties.  

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