AWARDS AND HONOURS
February 2024: Luiss Teaching Excellence Award for the course 'Political comparata' in the MA 'Governo, Amministrazione e Politica'
October 2022: National scientific qualification for Full Professorship
September 2021: winner of the 'Giovanni Sartori Prize' awarded by the Italian Political Science Review for the best article published in the previous year. The article is: Emanuele V, Marino B, and Angelucci D. (2020), The congealing of a new cleavage? The evolution of the demarcation bloc in Europe (1979–2019). Italian Political Science Review/Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica, 50(3), 314-333. (.pdf here).
March 2018: National scientific qualification for Associate Professorship
July 2017: ‘Luke Foster JCER Best Article Prize’ of 2016, runner-up. The article is: ‘‘Gaining Votes in Europe against Europe? How National Contexts Shaped the Results of Eurosceptic Parties in the 2014 European Parliament Elections’.
August 2016: winner of the 'Carlo Maria Santoro Prize' for the best paper presented at the 2015 Italian Political Science Association (SISP) Conference. The paper is: From a party system to a ‘candidate' system’? Patterns of preferential voting in Southern Italy. (.pdf here)
July 2016: winner of the 'Giovanni Sartori Prize' awarded by the Italian Political Science Review for the best article published in the previous year. The article is: Maggini, N. and Emanuele, V. (2015), Contextual effects on individual voting behaviour: the impact of party system nationalization in Europe, Italian Political Science Review, 45 (2), pp. 105-130. (.pdf here)
July 2015: winner of the Prize ‘Celso Ghini’ for the best PhD thesis in Electoral studies, awarded by SISE.
May 2015: winner of the Prize ‘Enrico Melchionda’ (II edition) for the best PhD thesis in Politics and Sociology awarded by the University of Salerno.
January 2015: Nomination for the ECPR Jean Blondel Prize, Scuola Normale Superiore.
December 2010: winner of a grant for Seminario di Studi e ricerche parlamentari “Silvano Tosi”.
February 2024: Luiss Teaching Excellence Award for the course 'Political comparata' in the MA 'Governo, Amministrazione e Politica'
October 2022: National scientific qualification for Full Professorship
September 2021: winner of the 'Giovanni Sartori Prize' awarded by the Italian Political Science Review for the best article published in the previous year. The article is: Emanuele V, Marino B, and Angelucci D. (2020), The congealing of a new cleavage? The evolution of the demarcation bloc in Europe (1979–2019). Italian Political Science Review/Rivista Italiana di Scienza Politica, 50(3), 314-333. (.pdf here).
March 2018: National scientific qualification for Associate Professorship
July 2017: ‘Luke Foster JCER Best Article Prize’ of 2016, runner-up. The article is: ‘‘Gaining Votes in Europe against Europe? How National Contexts Shaped the Results of Eurosceptic Parties in the 2014 European Parliament Elections’.
August 2016: winner of the 'Carlo Maria Santoro Prize' for the best paper presented at the 2015 Italian Political Science Association (SISP) Conference. The paper is: From a party system to a ‘candidate' system’? Patterns of preferential voting in Southern Italy. (.pdf here)
July 2016: winner of the 'Giovanni Sartori Prize' awarded by the Italian Political Science Review for the best article published in the previous year. The article is: Maggini, N. and Emanuele, V. (2015), Contextual effects on individual voting behaviour: the impact of party system nationalization in Europe, Italian Political Science Review, 45 (2), pp. 105-130. (.pdf here)
July 2015: winner of the Prize ‘Celso Ghini’ for the best PhD thesis in Electoral studies, awarded by SISE.
May 2015: winner of the Prize ‘Enrico Melchionda’ (II edition) for the best PhD thesis in Politics and Sociology awarded by the University of Salerno.
January 2015: Nomination for the ECPR Jean Blondel Prize, Scuola Normale Superiore.
December 2010: winner of a grant for Seminario di Studi e ricerche parlamentari “Silvano Tosi”.