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National Centre for Research on Europe

National Centre for Research on Europe. Presentation for Richard Wright, Head, Directorate for North America, East Asia, Australia and New Zealand, DG RELEX, European Commission, 12 th April, 2005 www.europe.canterbury.ac.nz. Summary of the NCRE’s first 3 years of activities 2002-4.

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National Centre for Research on Europe

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  1. National Centre for Research onEurope Presentation for Richard Wright, Head, Directorate for North America, East Asia, Australia and New Zealand, DG RELEX, European Commission, 12th April, 2005 www.europe.canterbury.ac.nz Summary of the NCRE’s first 3 years of activities 2002-4

  2. Objectives (as stated in Annex 1 of EU/UC contract) Academic: to • Serve as a National Centre of Academic Excellence andExpertise on Europe; • Enhance research on Europe and the EU by supporting publications, organising conferences, workshops and media coverage of events; • Enhance research on Europe and the EU by providing post-graduate scholarships, visiting fellowships; • Develop exchange programmes with European and regional European Institutes; • Produce a new generation of post-graduate scholars informed about European issues; • Instigate a "European-in-residence" programme for leading practitioners; • Extend and develop the study of the EU within NZ universities; • Examine NZ’s relationship with the EU and its Member States as a well as other countries in Europe, especially the countries seeking EU membership

  3. Objectives (as stated in Annex 1 of EU/UC contract ) Outreach: to • Raise awareness and knowledge of the European integration process and its global implications at both the elite and at the mass level • Locate New Zealand European researchers in a global context • Provide www-based point of contact for EU issues in New Zealand • Establish an information network linking the Centre to other Institutions • Develop a policy advice capacity for government and private sector organizations • Promote an annual Europa Lecture by a leading EU figure • Inform the NZ media on EU issues and promote closer EU-NZ relations • Provide a counter-weight to New Zealand’s Asia-Pacific identity

  4. Origins • Established in 2000 as UC Centre for Research on Europe • Became National Centre for Research on Europe in 2003 • Became a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in 2004 Governance • Advisory Board • Internal (11 disciplines) • External (MFAT, EU Commission, EU Presidency, 4 NZ Universities) • Business Advisory Group (Fonterra, Meat, Seafood, IT Industries, MFAT, Chamber of Commerce)

  5. Funding 2002-4 Core EU Activities • EU - Commission RELEX establishment grant 2002-4 (€238,000) • EU - Jean Monnet Chair/ modules 2002-4 (€27,000) • EU - Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence 2004-7 (€30,000) Total Core grant income since 2000- EU €295,000 Research Projects • EU – DG-EAC 2004-5 EU Asia Pacific Identity research grant (€144,000) • EU – DG-Trade 2002 EU Pacific Trade Workshop Grant (€30,000) • EU – DG-EAC 2002 EU NZ Public Opinion Survey grant (€25,000) • UC - 2004-6 UC Post-doc ( $100,000 - EU enlargement and NZ) • UC - 2003-5 UC Post-doc ($100,000 - EU-Pacific relations) • UC - 2002-4 UC Post-doc ($100,000 - EU Perceptions in NZ) Total Research income since 2002 - EU €199,000 + UC $300,000

  6. Activities Europa Lecture series 2001 Terry Wynn, MEP 2002 Helen Clark, NZ PM 2003 Chris Patten, Commissioner 2004 Margaret Beckett, UK Minister 2005 Phil Goff, NZ Foreign Minister

  7. Diplomatic Visitors • 2002 (17) 6 Ambassadors 4 MEP/ MPs (Kinnock, Wynn) 2 Member State Ministers 1 Commissioner (Lamy) 3 Commission officials • 2003 (17) 6 Ambassadors 6 MEPs/ MPs 1 Commissioner (Patten) 3 Commission/ Council officials 1 MFAT official • 2004 (27) 11 Ambassadors 12 MPs 1 Member State Minister 3 Commission officials Total = 61

  8. Visiting Fellows 2002 David Mayes, Bank of Finland Juergen Rueland, University of Freiburg Majorie Lister, Bradford University Heribert Weiland, Development Studies Institute,Freiburg Mike Smith, Loughborough University Total - 19 2003 Sir Brian Crowe, Council Sec Jörg Drews, Bielefeld David Boucher, Cardiff Ludovic Cailluet, Toulouse Clive Emsley, Open University Georg Wiessala, Lancashire 2004 Fraser Cameron – European Policy Centre, Brussels Jörg Drews, Bielefeld Reinhardt Rummel – Stiftung Wissenshaft/ Politik, Berlin Martin Sajdik, Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Vienna Heribert Weiland, Development Studies Institute,Freiburg Mark Pittaway, Open University, UK Stephen Dearden, Manchester Metropolitan University Allan Williams, Exeter University

  9. NCRE Seminars • European Roundtable Seminars • Visiting Fellows • NCRE Staff • NCRE Thesis Students • Visiting Ambassadors/ Officials • Seminars held in • 2002 = 24 • 2003 = 22 • 2004 = 23 • ---- • Total number of • seminars 2002-4 = 69

  10. Conferences 2004 • Technologies, Publics and Power, Akaroa, • Outside Looking In: multidisciplinary perspectives on the EU from the Asia-Pacific region, Christchurch Arts Centre, 2003 • European Studies National Conference “The New Europe: Rethinking Frameworks” Auckland University • Business History and Europe Conference, NCRE 2002 • Inaugural European Studies Conference, Christchurch • EU-Pacific Relations post-Cotonou, Auckland

  11. Research Projects Major Projects Researchers Period • EU Identity in New Zealand Dr. Natalia Chaban (2002-4) • EU-Pacific Policy Dr. Malakai Koloamatangi (2003-5) • EU Enlargement and NZ Dr. Matthew Gibbons (2004-5) • Next Wave of Enlargement Dr. Milenko Petrovic (2004 - ) • EU Financial Reporting & NZ Mr. Alan Roberts (2003-4) • EU Identity in the Asia-Pacific Dr. Natalia Chaban (2004 -6) • EU Knowledge Wave Migration Prof. Allan Williams (2005 - ) Project details: www.europe.canterbury.ac.nz

  12. Publications 2002- 4 No. • Annual Review – 3 • Register of European Studies in New Zealand – 1 • Books – 4 • Articles/ Chapters – 27 • Public Opinion Surveys – 5 • Pilot Studies - 2 • Conference papers – 29 • On-line papers - 11

  13. Internships Two 3-month internships in the European Parliament awarded annually • one open to any graduate student enrolled at a tertiary institution in New Zealand other than the University of Canterbury • one open to any graduate student enrolled at the University of Canterbury Interns 2003 Willis (Otago) Cassels (NCRE) 2004 McNeill (Massey) Holder (NCRE) 2005 (Peary (Auckland) Nabong (NCRE)

  14. Student Support • Mobility and Exchanges – Bangkok, Melbourne, Lund, Lyon, Freiburg, Science-Po, Loughborough • NCRE teaches the only Honours degree in European Studies in NZ • NCRE supervises Masters and PhD degrees in European/ EU Studies • Graduate EU research training workshops • Graduate conferences • Introduction of an EU Studies undergraduate degree • Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence mobility

  15. Scholarships Hons, MA and PhD support: • Designated EU Research Topics • National Post-Graduate Scholarships and Awards • NCRE Research Awards • European Studies Honours Degree Scholarships Awarded 2002 = 12 2003 = 17 2004 = 19 ----- Total = 48

  16. EU Thesis Topics • The development of an EU Foreign Service • EU Common Foreign Policy • EU-Pacific relations • EU-NZ relations • EU-NZ migration • The next wave of EU enlargement • EU-Asia Pacific relations • EU economic and financial policies • EU humanitarian issues • EU-Asia Pacific public opinion • NZ media, public opinion and EU identity

  17. PhD enrolled completed 2002 6 2003 6 2004 6 (1) 2005 7 (1) MA enrolled completed 8 (4) 5 (6) 10 (4) 8 (1) NCRE Theses

  18. Some examples … • Masters theses supervised • Steve Thomas"A Regionally Integrated Pacific: Evaluating Regionalism in the Pacific under the Post-Cotonou Agreement Process" • Tamsin Rouse “The Challenge of Babel: Languages and the European Project” • Richard Thornton“Small State Theory and New Zealand’s Relationship with the European Union” • Rosie Tipples“Half a World Away: contemporary European migration to New Zealand” • Lucy Cassels “An Evolving International Presence: Europe as a Pacific Development Actor” • Jeanine Begg “An Analysis of the Nature of Relations Between the European Union and Japan” • Serena Martin “From EPC, CFSP to the External Action Service: operationalising EU diplomacy”

  19. Some examples … • PhD theses supervised • Mat Doidge “The European Union and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations: Inter- and Trans-regional Relations in a Globalising World” • Frendehl Nabong"Asylum and border control in the EU“ • Palm Pratoomtip “The effects of the EU enlargement on the EU and Thai political and economic relations” • Abel Reyna-Rivera “EU Enlargement and comparative advantage for new members” • Jessica Bain“Images of Europe: Representations of the EU in Asia-Pacific Television News” • Adrienne Ember “Enlargement and the development of NZ-Hungarian relations”

  20. UNDERGRADUATE EURO 220EU Negotiations: Actors & Processes EURO 221 The EU and the Wider World EURO 222 Rise and Fall of Soviet Domination in Eastern Europe EURO 223 Remaking the New Europe EURO 224 EU Economic Development EURO 310 European Integration POSTGRADUATE EURO 401 The Idea of Europe EURO 402 German Cultural Studies EURO 406 International Accounting EURO 409 Politics of Eastern Europe EURO 410 The EU as Global Actor EURO 415 The European Geopolitical Tradition EURO 416 Research Training and Methods EURO 417 Europe and Identity EURO 420 Ethnic conflict in Post- Soviet Space EURO 480 Research Topic Courses

  21. NCRE Homepage

  22. WWWPage • WWW page development • Jean Monnet Action page • APPP page • E-distribution list

  23. Access and Hits

  24. Geographical spread

  25. Beyond 2005 • Challenges and opportunities • Confirmation of permanence • New grants 2005-8 • Maintaining thesis levels • Extending EU teaching • Extending the NCRE national network … • Continuing EU-NZ outreach – media, Europa Lectures, interns • Defining new research areas • NZ Business support • Accessing NZ Government support to stimulate the “competition of ideas” vis-à-vis EU-NZ policy

  26. Plan 2005-8

  27. Budget Summary

  28. Running Costs

  29. …Activities

  30. External Members Maureen Benson-Rea, University of Auckland Caroline Forsyth, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Rick Garside, University of Otago HE Ms Rasha H.E.C.M. ter Braack, Royal Netherlands Ambassador to New Zealand HE Piergiorgio Mazzocchi / Maurice Maxwell, European Commission Michael Petterson, Belgium Honorary Consul Caroline Saunders, Lincoln University Alberto Costi, Victoria University Wellington Internal Members Neil Boister, Law Natalia Chaban, NCRE Geoff Fougere, Sociology and Anthropology Martin Holland, NCRE Simon Kingham, Geography Susanne Ledanff, Languages & Cultures (German) Marjo Lips-Wiersma, Management Peter Low, Languages & Cultures (French) Peter Mayell, NCRE Philip Meguire, Economics Henrietta Mondry, Languages & Cultures (Russian) Gareth Pritchard, History Alan Roberts (Chair 2004), Accountancy, Finance and Information Systems David Thorns, Sociology and Anthropology Nigel Healey, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, College of Business and Economics Advisory Board

  31. Staff • Director • Prof Martin Holland • Support Staff • Nicholas Mason, Administration, Finances & Accounts, Web Support • Christine Nielsen-Craig, Publications, Media Liaison • Research Fellows • Dr Natalia Chaban • Dr Milenko Petrovic • Postdoctoral Fellows • Dr Malakai Koloamatangi • Dr Matthew Gibbons • Adjunct Professorial Fellows • Dr Mike Smith, Loughborough University, UK • Prof Allan Williams, Exeter University, UK

  32. Select Committee Suggestions for a Policy Review of EU-NZ relations • Rebalance small/large state perspective in NZ’s relations • Moving beyond the UK leverage • Formulate a new political-based relationship to complement the post WTO Doha Trade agreements • Thinking ahead to the next wave of enlargement 2007-10 • Evaluating EU-NZ foreign policy parallels • Facilitating EU “knowledge wave” migration • Schengen border-control & free movement – the Swiss approach? • Enhanced exchanges – educational, parliamentary, bureaucratic • Invisibility of 1950-2004 EU integration in School curriculum • Improvement in quality of EU reporting in NZ media • Explore a new and inclusive EU-Pacific dialogue framework (similar to ASEM, EU-MERCUSOR, etc) • Extend current EU-NZ development cooperation in the Pacific

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