The Carlos III-Juan March Institute of Social Sciences (IC3JM) is a mixed public/private Institute of the Carlos III University that is financed by the Juan March Foundation and the University itself. It continues with the activities, programs and research personnel of the former Center for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences of the Juan March Institute.
The IC3JM promotes basic research and postgraduate teaching in the Social Sciences, with a special focus on comparative politics, political economy, political sociology and economic history. It has a strong international profile and organizes various activities such as seminars, methodological courses and congresses. The IC3JM offers three Master’s degrees: a Master in Social Sciences, a Master in Political and Electoral Analysis, and a Master’s degree in Computational Social Science.
More information about IC3JM can be found on our website or on Bluesky.
Interview on TV3 with Pau Vall-Prat
Interview on TV3 with Pau Vall-Prat during election day (23-7-2023) to comment on the development of the election campaign and future scenarios. Interview (from minute 2:01:00).
Multinational project “Gender Empowerment through Politics in the Classroom” led in Spain by Gema García Albacete
G-EPIC Project Gema García Albacete leads the Spanish multinational project G-EPIC ("Gender Empowerment through Politics in the Classroom") funded via a Horizon research grant by the European...
Project “The Political Economy of Revolving Doors in Spain, 1920-2020” directed by Sebastián Lavezzolo
POLDOORS Project Sebastián Lavezzolo directs the POLDOORS Project (“The Political Economy of Revolving Doors in Spain, 1920-2020”) funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (September...
Research project “Democratic governance for times of disruptive changes in the social contract”
Juan Antonio Mayoral directs the Project ("Democratic Governance for Times of Disruptive Changes to the Social Contract" 2024-2028) funded by HORIZON-CL2.2023-DEMOCRACY-01-06. Consortium coordinated...
Research project “·The Flip Side of Gender Segregation: Men in Female Dominated Occupations”
Marga Torre directs/participates in the Project ("The Flip Side of Gender Segregation: Men in Female Dominated Occupations" (PID2022-142457OB-I00) funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and...
Jordi Domènech’s research visit to the London School of Economics and Political Science
Jordi Domènech is at the London School of Economics and Political Science as a visiting researcher during the academic year 2023-2024.