The 'Cross-Border Review 2023' is CESCI's tenth yearbook, which is published this year in collaboration with the UPS-CESCI Research Group of Cross-Border Cooperation. The study volume analyses the importance of cross-border cooperation, emphasising knowledge exchange and social innovation. The authors ...
This issue of the Cross-Border Review has been compiled during a rapidly changing geopolitical environment in Europe and the world in general. Nevertheless, as this edition of the Cross-Border Review demonstrates, cross-border cooperation and intercultural dialogue are alive and well ...
A two-day conference was held between 30th November and 1st December in Strasbourg, France in the frames of the EU-supported Jean Monet Network. This was the second workshop in relation to the Borders and Human Security to Military Security Database ...
The joint Research Group of Cross-Border Cooperation of the University of Public Service and CESCI offers the opportunity for students to take part in a series of lectures held by Prof. dr Jarosław Jańczak on different border studies topics during ...
The inaugural meeting of the Research Group of Cross-Border Cooperation, set up by the National University of Public Service and the Central European Service for Cross-Border Initiatives (CESCI), was held on 24 March 2022 to bring together civil society and ...
CESCI, together with its partners, the Strasbourg University, Artois University, Thessaloniki University, MOT, Euro-Institut and the TEIN Network, developed the first Massive Open Online Course devoted to European Territorial Cooperation on behalf of the European Commission. The curriculum covers topics ...
The ‘Cross-Border Review 2021’ is the eighth edition of the yearbook published by CESCI. Unavoidably, this 2021 Cross-Border Review Yearbook is marked by the profoundly complex experience of living with a global and borderless pandemic ...
After a year of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, the world is yet again facing fresh border closures and lockdown restrictions. Now it is all the more important to take a step back and analyse the first phase ...
The 'Cross-Border Review 2020' is the seventh edition of the yearbook published by CESCI. The current issue contains essays reflecting „on the multilevel and everyday significance of borders by engaging in border thinking exercises ...
CESCI published the results of the research lasted for several years on-line in December 2017 and later in April 2019 in printed form, which aimed to examine the mental map and spatial behaviour of those living along the border in ...