Instituto Carlos III-Juan March
Abbreviation | IC3JM |
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Named after | Carlos III University Fundación Juan March |
Website | ic3jm |
Formerly called | Advanced Center for Social Science Studies (CEACS) |
The Instituto Carlos III-Juan March (IC3JM), formerly the Advanced Center for Social Science Studies (CEACS), is a research and postgraduate institute for the
History
The predecessor organization of IC3JM, the Advanced Center for Social Science Studies (CEACS), opened in 1987 as part of the Fundación Juan March, which supports social science research along with other cultural objectives. The Foundation is based in the Salamanca district of central Madrid. CEACS offered master's degrees in social science for Spanish students as well as a programme of four-year grants for students to undertake a master's and write a doctoral thesis. In 2007, CEACS decided to focus on
In September 2013, the
Academic focus
The Instituto Juan March de Estudios e Investigaciones is devoted to research in
Both teaching and research in the institute are orientated towards methodological issues and comparative approaches in the social sciences. Besides its own research activity, the institute encourages social science research, publishes collections of estudios (working papers and doctoral theses), runs a specialist library and organizes courses, seminars and other activities for faculty, researchers and students.
Scientific committee
The director is [Sandra Leon].
The institute's scientific committee
- Richard Breen, Fellow of Oxford University(2000–09)
- Gøsta Esping-Andersen, Professor of Sociology, Pompeu Fabra University
- José María Maravall, Professor of Sociology, Complutense University of Madrid
- José Ramón Montero, Professor of Political Science, Autonomous University of Madrid
- Adam Przeworski, Professor of Political Science and Economics, New York University
- Andrew Richards, Ph.D. at Princeton University
- Yasemin Soysal, Professor of Sociology, University of Essex
Academic relevance
The institute is well positioned in the ranking of the
References
- ^ a b c "History". IC3JM. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
- ^ "Ignacio Sánchez-Cuenca CV" (PDF). Carlos III University. Retrieved 10 February 2018.
- ^ Juan March Institute website. Accessed January 27, 2008
- ^ Juan March Institute's Scientific Committee website. Accessed January 27, 2008
- ^ "European Political Science - Spring 2004, issue no. 3.2". Archived from the original on 2008-07-29. Retrieved 2008-03-19.