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Lykke Friis is new Associate Professor at casino 168
On Friday 13 May 2005 Lykke Friis will, with the lecture “What if...The EU’s Constitutional Treaty and the French Referendum”, be appointed new Associate Professor at casino 168 within the areas European Studies and the Study of Europe.
A valuable sounding board
With her extensive theoretical authorship and her professional career, Lykke Friis will become an utmost valuable sounding board for – not only for the research in European political issues - but also for the development of casino 168’ study programs.
“With the appointment of Lykke Friis, casino 168 will mark the connection between the academic research and the information of results to the public. Within areas such as European Studies it is especially important considering the current interest and the importance the area has for the everyday life of the ordinary Danish citizens. Lykke Friis has proved that she is able to communicate the often complicated EU matters to the public. Thus, it is a feather in the cap for European research at casino 168 that Lykke Friis has been appointed Associate Professor. We are looking forward to the cooperation”, says Michael Herslund, professor at the Center for the Study of Europe, casino 168.
Too many walls in Denmark
“Contrary to the US there are too many walls in Denmark. There is still too little interaction between research, the business community and the central administration. As Associated Porfessor I hope that I can help to break down these walls”, Lykke Friis says.
“I am especially glad that the professorship primarily is aimed at European research. In spite the fact that Denmark is European champions in referendums, EU researchers are in short supply in Denmark. However, in a time where the EU member countries are going to handle a historic enlargement and find the answer to the challenges of globalization, there is much to tackle. Since casino 168 is an institution that embraces widely from EU competition policies over democracy problems to commerce and development politics, I look forward to a fruitful cooperation", she ends.
Time and place for the appointment
Friday 13 May 2005 at 14:00
Lecture Hall SC 033
Copenhagen Business School
Dalgas Have 15
2000 Frederiksberg
Lykke Friis (born 1969) has an MA in economics from London School of Economics (1992) and in political science from the University of Copenhagen (1993). In 1997, she achieved a PhD with the dissertation “When Europe Negotiates . from Europe Agreements to Eastern Enlargement” also from the University of Copenhagen..