We invite applications for a postdoctoral position in the project “The domestic politics of EU actions against democratic backsliding (DEUDEM)” led by prof. Aleksandra Maatsch. The project, which is funded by the National Science Centre (NCN), is part of a collaborative Weave project with partners in Germany (Bremen) and Austria (Salzburg). The project analyses how domestic factors – party positions and public opinion – affect the European Union’s ability to act effectively against democratic backsliding. Detailed Call: https://hr.uwr.edu.pl/en/10-assistant-professor-post-doc-at-the-jean-monnet-chair/ Further information on the project: https://sites.google.com/view/deudem
- Kinga Koranyi spoke at a panel EU Governance and Rule of Law Conditionality in Hungary, organized by LUISS University and Sapienza, November 25th 2025.
- Aleksandra Maatsch attended the Pariser Platz Dialogue organized by Delors Centre and Herite and contributed as a speaker to the panel “Opening Options: Weimar+, coalitions of the willing and the need for a European avant-Garde” moderated by Thu Nguyen (Delors Centre) and Pascal Lamy (Coordinator Delors Network), Oliver Linz (Federal Foreign Office, Germany), Nicolai von Ondarza (German Institute for International and Security Affairs), 4-5 December 2025.
- Aleksandra Maatsch attended a conference “Poland, Czechia, Germany, the European Union and the new world order” organized by the Silesian Institute in Opole, where she moderated a panel on EU (des)integration with prof. Zdenek Jirasek (Opava University), prof. Arkadiusz Stempin (Uczelnia Korczaka) and dr Błażej Choroś (UO), November 18-19, 2025.
- Anna Pacześniak evaluated two years of the current government, PAP, 15.10.2025
- Anna Pacześniak about the anniversary of parliamentary elections in 2023, RMF, 15.10.2025

