Results of the First CEU Competition for the Best Master's Thesis on the Politics of the Anthropocene.

The Open Society Hub for the Politics of the Anthropocene at CEU (OHPA) is pleased to announce the results of the First CEU Competition for the Best Master's Thesis on the Politics of the Anthropocene. Having received 11 submissions from 5 Departments, the Jury selected three Best Theses:

Katarína Grácová, Department of International Relations. How Climate Policies Impact Developing Countries: The Case of the European Union Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism

Hedda Thomson, Department of Environmental Sciences and Policy. Seeing the city for the trees: Exploring naturescapes in present and future urban landscapes

Annika Werner, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology. Structural Change(s) in Lusatia. Potentials and Limits of the Just Transition in a Peripheralized Region

The laureates will receive EUR 2000 grant awards, which would enable them to turn their theses into research articles.

The theses were reviewed by an interdisciplinary Jury, which included Ayansina Ayanlade (OHPA), Aleh Cherp (ESP),  Alexander Etkind (IR/OHPA), Valeriia Hesse (OHPA), Johanna Gautier Morin (OHPA), and Anastasia Pavlenko (ESP).