Monthly online networking with the winners of the ECSECO paper competition
18 April 2024, 18:00
Online
Hosted by ECSECOMembers only
Our guest speakers for the April session of the ECSECO Online Networking Event are two distinguished speakers who won the first ECSECO paper competition. This session, exclusive to ECSECO members, promises to provide insights into governance and fiscal aspects of space as well as a networking part. The online event is scheduled for 18 April at 18:00 CET.
Erika will discuss her paper, “The role of fiscal policies in the space economy”. Erika I. Scuderi is a Teaching and Research Associate and PhD candidate at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law at WU Vienna University of Economics and Business.
Following Erika’s presentation, Caroline Kessler, a Double Degree Candidate M.A. in International Affairs and Governance & CEMS MiM (HSG and Ivey Business School), will present her paper on “Global Space Governance: A contemporary critique.” After the presentations, there will be a Q&A session where attendees can engage directly with the speakers.
Post Q&A, the session will move into breakout groups to allow for more interactive and personal discussions among members. The event will conclude with a segment that updates attendees on the latest news concerning ECSECO.
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