The Robert Schuman Centre

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The Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies (RSC) is an inter-disciplinary research centre at the heart of the European University Institute (EUI). Learn more about Schuman Centre's history, its breadth of academic programs and events, and explore the beautiful Villa Schifanoia campus nestled in the hills of Florence.
The RSC was established in 1992 to complement the four disciplinary departments that make up the European University Institute (EUI) with the vocation of being involved in basic and policy research, collaborating with other centres of excellence in Europe, providing opportunities for young scholars and promoting dialogue with the world of practice.
Over time these goals have progressively focused into a number of core areas such as the institutions, governance and democracy of the European Union, migration studies, economic and monetary policy, competition and market regulation, energy policy and so on.
The Centre was originally financed via the EUI budget but over time it has successfully obtained external funds, most of which are large projects financed by the EU, but the proportion of private donors - firms and foundations - has been steadily increasing.
The ‘Schuman community’ today consists of Schuman chairs, joint chairs, part-time professors, post-doctoral fellows, visiting fellows, research fellows and assistants, project managers and administrators. Its staffing level ranges from 140 to 180 depending on the needs of its programmes and projects.
The Centre takes its name from Robert Schuman, one of founding fathers of the European Communities.

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