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Our goal is to provide academics, governments, international organisations and NGOs with information for research and evidence-based evaluation of public policies.

We do not offer information or counselling to individuals interested in acquiring the citizenship of a particular country and we do not encourage experts in our network to answer such requests.

Testimonials
"European Citizenship is meant to be complementary to Member State nationality. The one cannot be studied or understood without the other. Now the resource exists to realize that imperative"

Joseph Weiler
, New York University

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The EUDO CITIZENSHIP website is unique in combining extensive and up to date data on citizenship in the EU, intelligent analysis of all legal and political aspects of citizenship and breaking news on the subject. At last, the issue of trans-European citizenship has truly come alive for the benefit of us all.

Kalypso Nicolaïdis, University of Oxford, member of the EU reflection group on the Future of Europe

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Calligaro, Oriane

European University Institute

Oriane Calligaro holds a PhD in History from the European University Institute in Florence. Her thesis deals with the EU’s efforts to promote conceptions of European identity, culture and heritage. She previously studied for a combined French/German Masters in Social and Political Sciences (Sciences Po Paris and Free University Berlin). She worked as a research assistant for the CIVS (French Commission for the compensation of the victims of despoliations due to the anti-Semitic legislations during the German Occupation in France) and for the German national foundation “Memory, Responsibility and Future” for the compensation of forced workers during the Third Reich. She also did an internship at the European Commission, working for the EQUAL programme aimed at tackling discrimination and disadvantage in the labour market.
For EUDO-Citizenship, she is a research assistant for the ACIT Project (Access to citizenship and its impact on immigrant integration).
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