
Members of the Council for European Studies (CES) provide crucial support for its work and are engaged in innovative and influential research on a wide range of subjects, such as: transatlantic relations, political economy, cultural studies, European integration, nationalism, and regionalism, immigration and racism, gender and sexuality, radicalism and violence, social movements, and health and wellbeing.
Being a Member of the Council for European Studies (CES) is a testament to one’s professional dedication to the study of Europe and provides an unparalleled opportunity to support and influence the future of the field.
Individual Members receive exclusive access to valuable CES resources, including:
Research Networks
An opportunity to strengthen their professional connections via our expansive CES Research Networks.
Grants, Fellowships, and Awards
Eligibility for a wide range of CES Grants, Fellowships, and Awards to support their studies, research, and publications.
International Conference of Europeanists
Reduced member rates at our annual International Conference of Europeanists.
Professional Lifetime Memberships
The CES acknowledges the following lifetime members. We are grateful for their support for the CES.
- Karen Anderson, University College Dublin
- Jean Beaman, The Graduate Center, City University of New York
- Erik Bleich, Middlebury College
- Christel Kesler, Colby College
New lifetime members will receive recognition at our annual conference.
For more information about individual membership, please consult our Frequently Asked Questions page or email us.