July 18th 2018, 11:00 - sala 0.35
Garry Carnegie - Emeritus Professor (RMIT University, Melbourne, Austrália)
Accounting History and Theorising about Organisations
July 12th 2018, 14:30 - rooom 1.33
Jonathan Jackson (London School of Economics)
"Bounded authority: Extending procedural justice theory to include respect for the limits of rightful authority"
June 1st 2018, 14:30 - room 0.03
Graça Gonçalves Pereira
(Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros)
Sandra Fernandes (
Centro de Investigação em Ciência Política)
Francisco Veiga (Escola de Economia e Gestão) - Moderator
A Diplomacia no mundo global do século XXI
May 25th 2018, 15h00 - room 1.33
Sebastian Jilke (Rutgers University, Newark, EUA)
Partisan bias in citizen's satisfaction evaluations of municipal services: Responsability attribution or hot cognition?
May 18th 2018, 15h00 - room 0.03
Simon Usherwood (University of Surrey) Will the UK and EU reach a deal on the terms of withdrawal?
May 18th 2018, 15h00 - room 1.33
Ringa Raudla (Tallinn University of Tecnology)
Crisis and Fiscal Governance in European Countries
May 11th 2018, 15h00
Stephan Grimmelkhuijsen (Universiteit Utrecht)
Public Administration as design science: Experimenting to improve the public sector
A Cooperación transfronteiriza Galiza-Norte de Portugal: evolución, balance e oportunidades futuras
May 4th 2018, 15h00
Euroceptic Transformation? Investigating Public Opinion through the Eurobarometer
As Parcerias da NATO como Instrumento de Socialização
April 6th 2018, 11h00
How to survive and succeed in your PhD: The Journey of Development
April 6th 2018, 15h00
Public Sector Reform in Ireland
March 23rd 2018, 18h00
The impact of the financial crisis on Public Administration reforms in Europe
February, 22nd 2018, 5 p.m.
Cataluña y el problema territorial en España, en la actualidadFebruary, 22nd 2018, 7 p.m.
Partidos e Sistemas de Partidos en España, depués de la Crisis
February, 16th 2018, 11 a.m.
Putin sucede Putin. Até quando?
January, 26th 2018, 2 p.m.
Anthony Salamon (Scottish Centre on European Relations, University of Edinburgh, Scotland)
The Politics of Brexit in Scotland: Devolution, Differentiation and Independence