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Panels Sessions take place at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies, Lossi 36, Tartu. City map showing conference buildings.
Sunday 10 July | |
Suggested day of arrival for participants in Panel Session 1 | |
20:00-23:00 | Social event at the Gun Powder Cellar an informal gathering for participants to meet and socialise. Come and watch the Euro 2016 final which will be shown from 22:00. |
Monday 11 July | |
09:00-17:00 | Registration - Room 103, Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies, Lossi 36 |
11:00-12:45 | Panel Session 1 |
12:45-14:15 | Lunch |
14:15-16:00 | Panel Session 2 |
16:00-16:30 | Networking break |
17:00-17:30 | Welcome address from the local organisers and EC - Ólafur Hardarson and Petri Koikkalainen Aula/Festive Hall, Main Building, Ülikooli 18 |
17:30-18:30 | Plenary Lecture: The Kantian Peace Reinvented: The Emerging Mass Basis of Interstate Pacifism by Professor Christian Welzel |
19:00:21:00 | Opening reception and welcome drinks White Hall of the UT Museum (Lossi 25, Dome Hill) |
21:30-22:30 | Free boat ride on Emajõgi river, departure from Atlantis restaurant near Kaarsild Bridge, max 80 people (first come first served) |
Tuesday 12 July | |
08:30-17:00 | Registration - Room 103, Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies, Lossi 36 |
09:00-10:45 | Panel Session 3 |
10:45-11:15 | Networking break |
11:15-12:45 | Roundtable 1 - How to Get Published Aula/Festive Hall, Main Building, Ülikooli 18 This roundtable will focus mainly on publishing in international academic journals. It will address issues such as how to choose a journal, how to deal with peer reviews, how to reckon with long delays. It will encompass both scholars who have published numerous peer-reviewed articles as well as those who have served as journal editors. Prof. Eiki Berg, University of Tartu: Professor of International Relations at the Skytte Institute of Political Studies. He has published nearly 30 international journal articles, including in Journal of International Relations and Development, International Studies Perspectives, Geopolitics, Nations and Nationalism, Cooperation and Conflict and Europe-Asia Studies. He will address differences in area studies journals vs disciplinary journals as well differences across sub-fields. |
12:45-14:15 | Lunch |
14:15-16:00 | Panel Session 4 |
16:00-16:30 | Networking break |
16:30-18:00 | Roundtable 2 - How to Write a Research Proposal Aula/Festive Hall, Main Building, Ülikooli 18 The aim of this roundtable will be to provide advice on putting together research proposals, both for national and international funders. Where applicable, speakers will be asked to discuss different types of proposals: dissertation proposals, post-doc applications, project funding applications. Dr. Katrin Uba, Uppsala University: Associate Professor in Political Science. Her research focuses on protest mobilisation, social movement outcomes and the labour movement in Sweden and beyond. Her research has been funded by the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond, the EU’s FP7 programme, the Swedish Research Council and the Swedish Energy Agency. |
19:00 | Estonian food event and social evening at the AHHAA Science Centre. Refreshments, entertainment and access to all of the museum's activities |
Wednesday 13 July | |
Time TBC | Student accommodation check in |
08:30-17:00 | Registration - Room 103, Johan Skytte Institute of Political Studies, Lossi 36 |
09:00-10:45 | Panel Session 5 |
10:45-11:15 | Networking break |
11:15-12:45 | Roundtable 3 - Russia and the West: What’s the temperature in the Baltics? Aula/Festive Hall, Main Building, Ülikooli 18 This roundtable will feature a profile of regional politics by organizing a discussion of relations between Russia and the West from a Baltic point of view. How has the conflict in Ukraine played out in this region? How have these developments impacted on views toward the European Union and NATO? How do Baltic Russians feel about the current state of affairs? What is the place of the Baltic states in Russian-European relations: a precarious borderland, a security bulwark or an intermediary player? Dr. Piret Ehin, University of Tartu: Director of the Center for EU-Russia Studies and Senior Researcher at the University of Tartu. She has written on Baltic-Russian relations both in academic publications and policy reports for EU institutions. |
12:45-14:15 | Lunch |
14:15-16:00 | Panel Session 6 |
16:00-16:30 | Networking break |
16:30-18:00 | Panel Session 7 |
18:00 | Close of academic programme and departure of participants |