The European Union Center (EUC) at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign was awarded its fourth Jean Monnet Center of Excellence grant under the Erasmus+ program of the European Commission, for the period of 2025 to 2028.
The project supported by this grant, “Democratic Opportunities, Lessons, Cultures, and Exchanges” (DOLCE), is designed to address regional and global trends towards a destabilization of trust in democratic institutions by integrating European Union democratic principles, media governance frameworks, and civic participation models into research, teaching, and public engagement. DOLCE aims to achieve two main goals. First, it will integrate EU case studies and comparative frameworks into rapidly expanding campus programs that seek to move beyond exclusively U.S. based models for civic education, urban planning, media studies, public policy and law. Second, DOLCE team members will shed new light on the ways in which democratic resilience is built through cultural, institutional, and policy processes from the ground up. As a laboratory for comparative research and public engagement, DOLCE will promote the importance of EU-U.S. knowledge sharing to support robust cultures of civic participation through scholarly research, policy innovation and teaching.
As part of this project, the DOLCE team will organize speaker series, symposia, residencies, transatlantic research mobilities, media and digital literacy workshops, and curriculum workshops. DOLCE will also support course development, graduate student research, experiential learning, co-curricular activities, and study abroad.
Key Faculty
Select Courses
EPOL 420 Global Migration and Education
EURO 415 Europe and the Mediterranean
EURO 418 Language & Minorities in Europe
EURO 490 Political Leadership and European Integration
EURO 502 The EU in a Global Context
EURO 395 Politics of the European Union
PS 485 The Politics of Transatlantic Relations
Select Activities and Publications
ECPS Panel at the European Parliament: Populism, Trump, and Changing Transatlantic Relations
Europe and the World Today: The EU, the US, and the Rule of Law
News Item: How has political populism affected transatlantic relations?
Book Talk: The Permanence of Anti-Roma Racism. (Un)uttered Sentences
Annual DOLCE Symposium 2026: Cities and Economic Democracy: Experiments in Comparative Perspective
The Body in Extremis: Fascism, Health, and the Autoimmune State Workshop
Please direct any questions about this project to the European Union Center at eucenter@illinois.edu.
Additional information on the activities and events associated with this 2025-2028 grant will be provided on this page as updates become available.