Events
Upcoming IEP@BU Events
The starting point for the discussion is the European Capital Markets Code (ECMC) project, by a group of researchers from 15 European universities under the coordination of prof. Ruediger Veil.
This event will explore the evolution of the GFSN, its four main pillars—the IMF, Regional Financing Arrangements, bilateral swap lines, and foreign exchange reserves—and take a closer look at the role of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM). We will also reflect on the challenges Europe is likely to face in the coming years, from geoeconomic fragmentation to climate change, digitalization, and demographic shifts, and discuss how the GFSN can be strengthened to meet the demands of future crises.
The President Von der Leyen’s political guidelines for 2024-2027 announced the first-ever European Anti-poverty strategy to help people to get access to the essential protections and services they need, along with addressing the root causes of poverty.
The Strategy is expected to be presented in 2026. To prepare it, the European Commission (DG EMPL) and Bocconi University are organizing a joint event to gather expert contributions, focusing on topics such as minimum income, breaking the intergenerational transmission of poverty, and financing anti-poverty measures
The seminar will address Europe’s current geopolitical situation in light of Russia’s ongoing aggression, including its threats to European security and the continuing war in Ukraine. We will reflect on the strategic, political, and economic implications of these challenges and explore possible responses that Europe must consider.
A meeting with Commissioner Albuquerque to gain first-hand insights into the EU’s strategy for financial markets and to engage directly with one of the key policymakers shaping this ambitious agenda
Migration flows are transforming our societies and their balance. At the center of the debate, the Mediterranean stands as a crossroads of cultures and mobility. An opportunity to reflect together on the challenges and opportunities of a phenomenon that defines our time.
A parallel session sponsored by IEP-Bocconi during the 4th KIEL-CEPR Conference on Geoeconomics.
As the European Union seeks to advance its Savings and Investments Union, longstanding tensions between legal harmonization and regulatory competition have returned to the fore - particularly in the domains of corporate and insolvency law. While recent reform efforts have aimed to reduce fragmentation, member states retain considerable discretion, and cross-border mobility remains shaped by both convergence and arbitrage...
A conversation with Ricardo Reis (LSE) and Chiara Scotti (Bank of Italy), moderated by Luigi Iovino (Bocconi).
Past Events
L’instabilità delle relazioni transatlantiche e il mutamento degli equilibri geo-strategici pongono sfide cruciali all’Unione europea. Cosa può succedere con l’allargamento a Est? Con Sylvie Goulard (IEP@BU), Kateryna Pishchikova (ISPI), (Antonio Villafranca (ISPI), e Stefano Feltri (IEP@BU)
EIB President, Nadia Calviño, will deliver the keynote speech at Bocconi University Academic Year Opening Ceremony.
The meeting will start at 12:30 with a networking lunch, to be followed by the presentation of the new joint report by the Institute for European Policymaking at Bocconi University and EconPol/ifo Institute.
Marc Lemaitre (Director General for Research and Innovation) and Dagmar Schuller (CEO and Co-Founder, audEERING) will provide comments ad discuss the way forward for EU Innovation Policy.
The digital landscape of Europe is currently undergoing significant technological and regulatory transformations. The primary challenges for the European Union lie in promoting an EU-based tech sector while managing major global trends such as the influence of dominant platforms, the rapid development of artificial intelligence, the advent of decentralized business networks, and the spread of dual-use technologies.
Is sustainability disclosure a strategic tool that helps investors, consumers, and civil society assess companies, as emphasized during the approval of the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), or a bureaucratic burden to be streamlined, as the “omnibus” decree seems to suggest?
Top European business leaders, public officials, and regulators will discuss the issue on June 24 at SDA Bocconi School of Management.
Sala della Balla
Piazza Castello
Milano
The event uses the historical lens of the 1985 European Council meeting in Milan to look at Europe’s future.
Save the Date for the Academic Session of the 2025 IEP@BU Annual Event
The goal is to explore the feasibility and desirability of a European defense union, examining the forms it could take and how it compares to the politically simpler—yet likely ineffective—reinforcement of individual national armies.
Come può rispondere l’Ue alla doppia sfida di Russia e Stati Uniti? E con quali risorse? Con Daniel Gros (IEP@BU), Carlo Altomonte (IEP@BU e ISPI), Eleonora Tafuro (ISPI) e Stefano Feltri (IEP@BU).