Current Doctoral Student Spotlights

Anastasia Pavlenko: Political Limits to Green Energy Transitions: Lessons from 30 Years of EU Renewable Energy Policy

Anastasia Pavlenko presenting at Sciences Po Photo credit @Akos Kocsany

Anastasia Pavlenko, a PhD candidate at the Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy presented her paper on “Political Limits to Green Energy Transitions: Lessons from 30 Years of EU Renewable Energy Policy” at the The Open Society Hub for the Politics of the Anthropocene (OHPA) workshop “Democracy and Ecology in Times of Clima

Radical Energy Justice: A Green Deal for Romanian Coal Miners? Michael LaBelle's publication in collaboration with PhD students Roxana Bucata and Ana Stojilovska

The ruins of one of the coal mines in Jiu Valley (photo by Stefan Voicu)

Our Michael LaBelle in collaboration with PhD students Roxana Bucata and Ana Stojilovska have recently published an article in the Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning, as an early piece looking at the application of the EU’s Just Transition Mechanism.

Towards Innovation: What is the Nuclear Path and Who are the Actors

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Who are the ones to favor atom in Hungary, and what distinguishes them from anti-nuclear ones? How is it possible that the path of nuclear energy can continue in the country even with a large-scale social rejection?

Eszter Mátyás, our PhD student had written a Hungarian blog post on her dissertation topic for the Political Science Institute's blog of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences receiving high interest.

Investigating the illicit vulture trade in Nigeria - interview with our PhD student Stephen Awoyemi by Breaking Green Ceilings

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Listen to the podcast interview with Stephen Awoyemi, our PhD student by Breaking Green Ceilings!

Podcast Episode 46 : Investigating the Illicit Vulture Trade in Nigeria
(also on iTunes, Spotify, Google Music)

The episode is also available here on YouTube.

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