Bologna Institute for Policy Research

Bologna Institute for Policy Research The Bologna Institute for Policy Research is the research division of the Johns Hopkins University S

The Bologna Institute for Policy Research promotes problem-centered, interdisciplinary research in international policy, drawing upon the global network of scholars of the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and the comparative advantage of SAIS Europe as a transatlantic institution for research and teaching with more than fifty years of experience in Europe. Resident Faculty Fellows l

ead research programs in six areas of international policy. Each research program is enriched by visiting scholars, seminars, conferences and publications. The institute conducts independent research supported by the Johns Hopkins University and SAIS Europe through contributions from alumni, friends, foundations and academic grant-making programs. The work of the Institute for Policy Research at SAIS Europe is made available to the public with the goal of providing a pivotal forum for thought and debate in international public policy. The institute is directed by Erik Jones, Director of European and Eurasian Studies.

From Bologna to the world: “Facts over Myths – Food Policy for Old and New Challenges” workshop brought together scholar...
28/05/2026

From Bologna to the world: “Facts over Myths – Food Policy for Old and New Challenges” workshop brought together scholars and policy experts to explore how evidence-based research can shape food policy in a time of global uncertainty.

Co-organized by Johns Hopkins SAIS Europe and the University of Bologna, the event launched a new international initiative led by Jessica Fanzo and Mario Mazzocchi to advance interdisciplinary collaboration on food systems, food security, nutrition, and sustainability.

Grateful to all speakers and participants for helping build momentum toward stronger, science-informed policymaking.

The 2026 SAIS Europe Commencement Keynote Address was delivered by Frans Timmermans, former Executive Vice-President of ...
27/05/2026

The 2026 SAIS Europe Commencement Keynote Address was delivered by Frans Timmermans, former Executive Vice-President of the European Commission. A leading voice on democracy, climate policy, multilateralism, and the future of Europe, Timmermans addressed graduates at a moment of profound geopolitical transformation. Introduced by Professor Nathalie Tocci, the keynote reflected on the importance of international cooperation, democratic resilience, and serious engagement with today’s global challenges.
We were honored to welcome him to Bologna for this important occasion.

“Human beings who know how to build bridges. Human beings who understand empathy. Keep that in mind. Fail we may. Sail we must. All the best to the Class of 2026.”

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Study Trek to Tallinn 🇪🇪The SAIS Europe Defense & Intelligence Club successfully completed its study trek to Tallinn, Es...
25/05/2026

Study Trek to Tallinn 🇪🇪

The SAIS Europe Defense & Intelligence Club successfully completed its study trek to Tallinn, Estonia. Highlights included visits to the NATO Cyber Center of Excellence, the U.S. Embassy’s Secret Service detachment, and key museums across the city. An insightful and engaging experience exploring cybersecurity, diplomacy, and intelligence in practice.

From Bologna to the world.  This weekend we celebrated the Johns Hopkins SAIS Europe Class of 2026 at Teatro Medica Pala...
21/05/2026

From Bologna to the world.

This weekend we celebrated the Johns Hopkins SAIS Europe Class of 2026 at Teatro Medica Palace in Bologna.

Surrounded by faculty, families, alumni, and friends, our graduates marked the culmination of an extraordinary year defined by intellectual rigor, international dialogue, and a strong sense of community.

From policy debates and seminars to friendships formed across cultures and perspectives, the SAIS Europe experience extends far beyond the classroom.

As Rector Renaud Dehousse reminded the graduating class, international affairs demands not only technical expertise, but also judgment, openness to evidence, and the ability to engage seriously with complexity.

Congratulations to the Class of 2026. We look forward to following your paths across diplomacy, international organizations, journalism, business, public service, and beyond.

From Bologna to the financial hub of Asia. 🇮🇹➡️🇭🇰Four exceptional students from SAIS Europe recently traveled to Hong Ko...
13/05/2026

From Bologna to the financial hub of Asia. 🇮🇹➡️🇭🇰
Four exceptional students from SAIS Europe recently traveled to Hong Kong for an intensive three-day Career Trek, diving deep into the dynamics of the Asia-Pacific markets.

Spring Break Series: West Africa Reflection from DJ Quezada:  Across two weeks, we made our way down the Western coast o...
05/05/2026

Spring Break Series: West Africa

Reflection from DJ Quezada:

Across two weeks, we made our way down the Western coast of Africa from the Western Sahara to Mauritania and Senegal, with the trip concluding in Gambian capital of Banjul. We had the chance to cross the Sahara in Mauritania’s vast interior, and thankfully experienced only one tire blowout on an empty desert highway along the way.

What most excited me was the opportunity to explore places that for all of my life prior were entries in maps and encyclopediae. There is no better instructor than reality, and I strongly encourage my fellow SAISers to leave no stone unturned as they make their way through the world!

From Bologna to Paris, ideas met action. 🇫🇷✨Our student-led Paris Study Trek explored how cities shape global conversati...
30/04/2026

From Bologna to Paris, ideas met action. 🇫🇷✨

Our student-led Paris Study Trek explored how cities shape global conversations—from sustainability to social cohesion. At France urbaine, we unpacked the growing influence of city diplomacy and the impact of the Urban7 Mayors Summit.

At Sciences Po – CERI, we reflected on the power of academic freedom and the resilience behind impactful research in an evolving world.

The journey came full circle with our Paris Alumni Chapter, where students connected with professionals from leading international organizations—bridging classroom insights with global career paths. 🤝🌍

A week of learning, dialogue, and inspiration—through the lens of those shaping tomorrow’s cities.

29/04/2026

Preparations are underway—and we can’t wait.
This Friday, SAIS Europe Alumni Weekend begins, welcoming more than 500 alumni back to Bologna—especially the Classes of ’1s and ’6s.
Here’s a look back at one of our favorite moments from 2025: Alumni on Stage—our SAIS take on a TED-style session, where alumni share personal stories and unexpected paths shaped since their time at Johns Hopkins SAIS Europe.
Alumni in BO: Join us Sat at 5:00 PM for the 2026 edition.
Different journeys. Shared roots in Bologna.
Welcome back 💙

Help the next generation of global experts. Your annual gift to SAIS Europe—no matter the size—supports scholarships, in...
28/04/2026

Help the next generation of global experts. Your annual gift to SAIS Europe—no matter the size—supports scholarships, internships and student extracurricular activities. Tap the link in bio to donate and keep the community that shaped you strong.
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Student Spotlight: Yohannes Asfaw MulugetaFrom Addis Ababa to Bologna—meet Yohannes.Before SAIS Europe, Yohannes studied...
27/04/2026

Student Spotlight: Yohannes Asfaw Mulugeta

From Addis Ababa to Bologna—meet Yohannes.

Before SAIS Europe, Yohannes studied Political Science and International Relations at Addis Ababa University while interning at Horn Review and the Institute of Foreign Affairs in Ethiopia. A mentor and SAIS alumna, Bethlehem Mehari, helped shape his path here.

At SAIS, he serves as Social Chair in the Student Government Association, creating spaces for community in the midst of a demanding academic environment.

His focus? The systems that determine whether people can live with dignity—food security, health, education, and human development. He’s drawn to policy work with organizations like WFP and FAO, where research and advocacy create real, measurable change.

Swipe to learn more about Yohannes’s journey ➡️

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