UACES

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UACES
University Association for Contemporary European Studies
Formation1967
Legal status Charitable Incorporated Organisation
Headquarters Tavistock Square,
London, WC1
United Kingdom
Elected Chair
Professor Helen Drake
Website http://www.uaces.org
Formerly called
University Association for Contemporary European Studies

UACES is a membership organisation for academics, students and practitioners in all fields of contemporary European studies and the study of the European Union. [1] It is widely known as the editor and disseminator of the Journal on Common Market Studies , a leading peer-reviewed academic journal in the field of European integration studies. Founded in 1967, UACES celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017. [2] [3] [4]

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UACES' Honorary President is Professor Dame Helen Wallace DBE CMG, and its notable patrons include Sir Stephen Wall and Paul Adamson OBE AcSS, amongst others. [5]

UACES awards

UACES has been awarding prizes for contributions to knowledge in the area of contemporary European studies and in association with Reuters prizes for contribution to a critical debate on European integration in English speaking media. [6]
The list of the winners of the UACES awards includes writers and journalists.

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