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NEWS
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CERC to close. Statement from CERC Director, A/Prof Philo Murray
“It is with regret that I inform the users of the CERC website that CERC, the only Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence in Australia, will be closed at the end of 2009. There are many good experiences to reflect on and these will feature in CERC’s last Annual Newsletter, which will be sent out early in 2010. Over twenty years, CERC has provided both the physical and virtual hubs of the largest network of scholars, government officials and the public interested in Europe in Australia. We have held very successful public seminar series, international conferences and produced excellent research publications and our Working Papers Series. We have had extensive relations with government, the EU and the media, important community outreach and excellent knowledge transfer activities government. For many years, CERC has been an important destination in Australia for visiting scholars and officials from Europe and we have welcomed visiting scholars and postgraduate scholars. CERC established an excellent reputation in providing research support, training and networks to a broad range of scholars across many disciplines including political science, history, education, economics, law, cultural studies and languages. Over the last twenty years, the University, the Australian and international scholarly community and thousands of students, the public and community and specialised groups and business have benefited from CERC – a situation of which we can be proud.
It is our intention to archive the website so that users can access the various CERC publications and associated links.
It has been a great privilege for all of us at CERC to work with so many committed people. It has been an honour to serve.”
Associate Professor Philomena Murray, CERC Director, Jean Monnet Chair ad personam
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