Professor Dame Helen Wallace FBA

European integration and comparative European politics
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2000
Subjects
Politics

Summary

Helen Wallace has been a scholar of European integration since she was first a graduate student in 1967-8. She chose to write her PhD at Manchester on the UK’s accession negotiations with the then European Communities. She has followed at close hand the course of the UK’s subsequent relationships with what is now the European Union and with other European countries. She has across the years combined academic teaching and research with public engagement. Her former students are scattered across Europe, several of them having occupied very senior political and academic posts. Her previous posts include working for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Civil Service College, where she directed a suite of training courses to develop European expertise in the UK public service. She has served on several policy advisory groups for the EU institutions and engaged in the debate in the UK on European affairs. She has frequently contributed to academic and policy programmes in other European countries. She speaks fluent French and Italian and some German.

Current post

Honorary Professor, Sussex European Institute, University of Sussex

Past appointments

London School of Economics and Political Science University of London Centennial Professor, European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science

2007 - 2013

Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute Director

2001 - 2006

ESRC One Europe or Several? Programme Director

1997 - 2001

University of Sussex Director, Co-Director of the Sussex European Institute

1992 - 2001

Publications

Policy-Making in the European Union

Edited by Helen Wallace, Mark A. Pollack, and Alasdair R. Young - Published in 2015 by Oxford University Press

Seventh edition

The Council of Ministers of the European Union

Fiona Hayes-Renshaw, Helen Wallace - Published in 2006 by Red Globe Press

Second edition

Interlocking dimensions of European integration

Helen Wallace - Published in 2001 by Palgrave Macmillan

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