

LOOKING FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS: WRITE POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS WITH US!
FIIA is looking for university students to get involved in the research project InvigoratEU – Invigorating Enlargement and Neighbourhood Policy for a Resilient Europe. The project explores strategies to strengthen Europe’s resilience by revitalizing the EU’s enlargement and neighbourhood policy, to respond to the geopolitical challenges in the neighbourhoods, and to rebuild the EU’s foreign policy arsenal in view of new military threats.
We are now seeking university students to join an interactive workshop. The goal of the workshop is to co-create recommendations for policymakers through a collaborative reflection on the research topic. Everyone is warmly welcome: no prior knowledge is required! The language of the workshop is English.
Programme
09:30 Meet and greet experts from FIIA and the European Movement Finland
Presentation of key concepts, Tyyne Karjalainen, Research Fellow, FIIA
10:00 Group work I: Challenges of EU enlargement and the neighbourhood policy
11:00 Group work II: Creating policy recommendations
11:30 Conclusion, Juha Jokela, Programme Director, FIIA

The InvigoratEU Youth Lab is arranged in cooperation with FIIA, JEF Finland and European Movement Finland.

The InvigoratEU project is funded by the European Commission’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme.

Tyyne Karjalainen is a Researcher in the European Union research programme at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs. Her research focuses on European Union foreign and security policy, EU enlargement and differentiated integration in the EU. The publications of Karjalainen also cover peacebuilding, crisis management and peace mediation.
Before joining FIIA, Karjalainen worked at the Civilian Security Sector Reform Component at the European Union Advisory Mission (EUAM) in Ukraine, the Research and Development Unit of the Crisis Management Centre (CMC) Finland, and the Finnish Permanent Representation to the United Nations in New York.
Karjalainen is a doctoral researcher in political science at the University of Turku focusing on the EU’s Eastern neighbourhood policies. She holds a degree from the master’s programme in peace, mediation and conflict research at the University of Tampere.

Juha Jokela is the Programme Director of the European Union and strategic competition research programme at the Finnish Institute of International Affairs.
Jokela’s previous academic and policy studies projects and publications include the EU’s sanctions policy, political implications of Brexit for the EU, political and security developments in the Arctic, Europeanisation of foreign policy, EU’s Asia relations, and Finland’s EU policy. His current research interests include differentiated integration in EU’s foreign policy, and the role of G7 and G20 in multilateral cooperation.
Jokela has previously worked at the EU Institute for Security Studies as a Senior Associated Analyst and Senior Visiting Research Fellow, as an Advisor at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, and as a Research Fellow and the Director of the Network for European Studies at the University of Helsinki. Jokela is a member of the board of Trans European Policy Studies Association (TEPSA), member of the Steering Committee of EuroMesCo, the main network of research centres and think-tanks in the Euro-Mediterranean area, and member of the Academic Advisory Board of the Institut für Europäische Politik (IEP).
Jokela holds a PhD from the University of Bristol (UK), which focused on Europeanisation and foreign policy in Finland and the UK, and a Bachelor of Social Sciences from the University of Birmingham (UK).