Ioan Horga
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CitizenshipRomanian
OccupationUniversity Professor
Board memberofVice-President of the Romanian Association for International Relations and European Studies
Ioan Horga | |
|---|---|
| Citizenship | Romanian |
| Occupation | University Professor |
| Board member of | Vice-President of the Romanian Association for International Relations and European Studies |
| Academic background | |
| Alma mater | University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne |
| Thesis | L'Église gréco-catholique roumaine (uniate) de Transylvanie à l'époque des Lumières. L'évêché d'Oradea (1780-1830) (1995) |
| Doctoral advisor | Viviane Barrie-Curien |
| Academic work | |
| Discipline | History, European studies |
| Institutions | University of Oradea |
Ioan Horga is a Romanian university professor of international relations and European studies and dean of the faculty of history, international relations, political science and communication science of the University of Oradea. He is also director of the Institute of Euro-Regional Studies Oradea/Debrecen, a Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence. He holds a Jean Monnet Chair in Euro-Regional Studies since 2002.[1] He is also Vice President of Romanian Association for International Relations and European Studies (ARRISE).[2] Since 2017 he is director of a Jean Monnet Network on the European Union and its neighbourhood, whose aim is to enhance the EU's actorness in the eastern borderlands.[3]