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, which has recently begun.
More information about IC3JM can be found on our website or on our Twitter.
Internal seminars
Internal seminars are one of the basic pillars of the research activity developed by the IC3JM fellows. They are usually interspersed with the Permanent Seminars, and they are open to all fellows...
Permanent Seminar Program
The Permanent Seminar, organized by the Academic Secretariat of the IC3JM, Amuitz Garmendia, is held on Fridays at 12:30 p.m. and is announced here. Fall 2024 20 September: Sam Friedman (London...
IC3JM Conference
On 13 and 14 June 2024 the IC3JM biannual lecture took place on the UC3M campus.
Workshop for Master in Social Sciences’ students
On June 27th and 28th, 2024 the second workshop for Master students in social sciences organized by the University of Barcelona (IPERG, IEB and the Economic History and Development Research Group)...
Article by Antonio Cabrales in El Mundo
Antonio Cabrales, has written an article for El Mundo on bullying. Subsequently, other newspapers, such as El País, ABC, and Europa Press, discussed his work.
Finnish Parliament
Ilona Lahdelma was invited to the Finnish Parliament to speak about immigration in rural areas.