Project cooperationUpdated on 27 April 2026
Cooperation Opportunity/ governance responses to crises, conflicts, and hybrid threats
Assist. Prof. Faculty of International Relations EUBA at Faculty of International Relations, Bratislava University of Economics and Business EUBA
Bratislava, Slovakia
About
Our interest lies in interdisciplinary collaboration addressing:
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the role of multilateralism and global governance in managing complex crises
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the impact of conflicts, sanctions, and hybrid threats on societies and institutions
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socio-economic resilience, inequality, and social cohesion in times of disruption
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the implications of artificial intelligence and emerging technologies for governance, security, and democratic processes
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the protection and transformation of cultural heritage in crisis and conflict contexts, including its digital dimension
We place strong emphasis on the societal dimension of crises, particularly the role of younger generations (Gen Z) in shaping responses to global challenges, adopting new technologies, and contributing to more resilient and inclusive societies.
We welcome partnerships with academic institutions, cultural and creative sector organisations, policy actors, and interdisciplinary consortia interested in developing innovative, impact-oriented projects within Horizon Europe (Cluster 2) and related frameworks.
Similar opportunities
Project cooperation
Rebuilding Democracy After Conflict: Evidence, Voices and Pathways to Sustainable Peace
- Partners for an existing consortium
- Ideation - identifying the project idea
- Destination: Innovative Research on Democracy and Governance
Tobias Hermans
Research Coordinator at Ghent University
Ghent, Belgium
Project cooperation
- A consortium to join as partner
- Drafting - writing the project proposal
- Destination: Innovative Research on Democracy and Governance
- Destination: Innovative Research on European Cultural Heritage and Cultural and Creative Industries
Anastasiia Popilevych
Head of fundraising at Private institution Institute "Kharkiv School of Architecture"
Lviv, Ukraine
Project cooperation
SUBDEMO – Subnational Democratic Resilience in Post-Conflict Societies
- Design - setting the project scope
- Partners for an existing consortium
- Destination: Innovative Research on Democracy and Governance
Mahmoud Farag
Research Group Leader at Charles University
Prague, Czech Republic