Welcome to the website of UL’s Centre for European Studies (CEUROS).

CEUROS was founded in 1992 by the then Jean Monnet Professor of European Integration Professor Edward Moxon-Browne. It was designated a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in 1999.

After Professor Moxon-Browne’s retirement in 2010, Professor Bernadette Andréosso-O’Callaghan, Jean Monnet Professor in European Economics, became Director of CEUROS, followed by Jean Monnet Chair in European Cultural Studies, Professor Joachim Fischer, who was Director from 2019 until his retirement in 2023. In September 2023 Dr Michaela Schrage-Frueh took up the directorship of CEUROS upon her appointment as Associate Professor in German Studies.

Under the leadership of Professor Fischer, and now Associate Professor Schrage-Früh, CEUROS has become affiliated with the School of Modern Languages and Applied Linguistics, emphasising the strong cultural and multilingual dimension of European Studies, while still maintaining its interdisciplinary profile with members from six different Schools/Departments.

CEUROS functions as the key facilitator of UL’s European activities. It aims to serve as a vibrant focus for EU and Europe-related teaching, research and civic engagement, while maintaining and enhancing the visibility of the European dimension within the university as a whole.

Latest News

Latest News
04 Mar 2026

The Realities of Wartime Reporting in Russia – A Talk by ORF Journalist Miriam Beller

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Group Picture
25 Feb 2026

Six Irish students participated in ConSIMium 2026, the Council Simulation Exercise of the European Union

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Poster Consimium
25 Feb 2026

Insights from Professor Nils Ringe on “Coping with Europe: EU Membership and Party System Change”

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Group picture from left to right: Dr. Frank Haege (University of Limerick), Prof. Nils Ringe (University of Wisconsin-Madison) and Dr. Michaela Schrage-Früh (Director of the Centre for European Studies)

Latest Events

Latest Events
Poster Johann Georg Lughofer
18 Mar 2026

Identity through Geographical Space: Ambivalent Perspectives on the Alpes in Austrian Literature and Art

The Centre for European Studies (CEUROS) welcomes Dr. Johann Georg Lughofer (University of Ljubljana).
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