Innovative Research

OVERVIEW OF PROJECT FINDINGS

Senior academics from the GEM-STONES consortium share their views on some of the achievements and findings of the EU-funded project.

  • Prof. Anne Weyembergh (leader of Work Package EMERALD, Université libre de Bruxelles)
  • Prof. George Christou (leader of Work Package CITRINE, University of Warwick)
  • Prof. Raffaele Marchetti (leader of Work Package SAPPHIRE, LUISS Guido Carli di Roma)

What are the multidiscplinary aspects of the programme?

What are the policy implications of the project's findings?

What is the specific impact of an EU-funded project such as GEM-STONES on researchers and their future careers?

 

 

INSIGHTS into the research

Video: GEM-STONES Early Stage Researchers shed light on some of the theoretical innovations of their individual research projects

  • Jochem Rietveld (LUISS Guido Carli & University of Warwick)
  • Dominik Giese (University of Hamburg & University of Warwick)
  • Aysel Küçüksu (Université de Geneve & LUISS Guido Carli)
  • Andreas Dimmelmeier (University of Warwick & Copenhagen Business School)

 

 

Video: GEM-STONES Early Stage Researchers explain some of the empirical innovations of their individual research projects.

  • Laura Gelhaus (University of Warwick & Université de Genève)
  • Nicholas Haagensen (Université libre de Bruxelles & Copenhagen Business School)
  • Manfredi Valeriani (University of Hamburg & LUISS Guido Carli)

 

 

 

Video: GEM-STONES Early Stage Researchers present some of the innovative explanations in their individual research projects

  • Kevin Kalomeni (LUISS Guido Carli & Université Laval)
  • Marta Matrakova (Université libre de Bruxelles & LUISS Guido Carli)
  • Johann Wolfscwhenger (Université libre de Bruxelles & Université de Genève)

 

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This project receives funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant Agreement No 722826.