C’est avec un profond regret que le FEMISE a été informé de la perte d’un membre de sa famille, le Professeur Bruno Amoroso, le 20 janvier 2017.
Prof. Amoroso, a été membre fondateur de Femise et membre très impliqué de son Conseil d’administration depuis 2005.
Né le 11 décembre 1936, Bruno Amoroso était un économiste Danois / Italien, auteur et professeur émérite d’économie au Département de société et mondialisation de l’Université de Roskilde.
Connu pour ses travaux sur la mondialisation, il a obtenu son doctorat en économie à l’Université La Sapienza en 1966 et a commencé sa carrière universitaire en 1970 en tant que chercheur et conférencier à l’Université de Copenhague.
Il s’installe à l’université de Roskilde en 1972, où il est finalement nommé président de la Chaire Jean Monnet et, depuis 2007, Professeur Emerite, étant également président du Centre d’études Federico Caffè.
Bruno Amoroso a toujours montré un grand intérêt pour la grande région méditerranéenne, ayant publié sur des questions liées à la construction européenne et les politiques pour le voisinage Sud Med.
Femise a perdu un membre précieux et un de ses chers amis. Nos pensées sont avec sa famille et proches.
Le Staff et les Membres du FEMISE
Messages de Condoléances:
« May God Rest his soul in peace. Unfortunately I didn’t have the chance to meet Prof. Amoroso, as I have just recently joined ERF as the new Managing Director. I was very much looking forward working with him as a valuable member of the FEMISE Board, as well as other members. I express my sincere condolences to his family and friends and to the FEMISE Board who lost a dear colleague and partner ». Ibrahim Elbadawi, Managing Director, Economic Research Forum
« I am deeply sad to learn of the passing away of Bruno Amoroso. He was friend with whom I had very enjoyable intellectual discussions . We shall all miss him« . Samir Makdisi, American University in Beirut, Lebanon
« I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing away of one of the important FEMISE founding members Prof Bruno Amoroso. I would like to express my sincere condolences to his family and FEMISE family ». Abeer Arafat, Royal Scientific Society, Jordan
« I was very sad indeed to hear of Bruno’s passing. Please send our heartfelt condolences to his family ». Michael Gasiorek, Sussex University, UK.
« Please, send our condolences to Prof. Amoroso’s family. It was a really privilege to share meetings, conferences, and the FEMISE challenges with him ». Rafael de Arce, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain.
« I would like to express my sincere condolences to the family of late Professor Bruno Amoroso and to FEMISE community. May he rest in peace ». Subidey Togan, Bilkent University, Turkey
« Very sorry to hear bad news about the loss of Professor Bruno. May he rest in peace. » Mahmoud ELjafari, AlQuds University, Palestine.
« Please convey my sincere words of sympathy to his family. We will miss him really a lot. » Jan Michalek, Warsaw University, Poland
« Please extend my deepest sympathies for the loss of Prof. Bruno Amoroso. He will be sadly missed ». John Grech, Competitive Malta, Malta
« With Professor Bruno Amoroso we had relations with exceeded largely our already fertile and important Femise connections. As being the only two “Nordic” members of Femise Board of Governance we had, of course, a certain number of reciprocal, even ‘conspirative’ relations. But our cooperation exceeded the Femise framework, it had also very pleasant extensions here in the “Nordic world” as well as in the Northern and Southern rives of the Mediterranean – was it is Salerno or in Algiers where we have a lot of common friends. The death of Bruno Amoroso is for me a personal loss, and I beg your benevolence to convene all my condolences to his family and to all close to him ». Tuomo Melasuo, University of Tampere, Finland.
« It is very saddening to know that Bruno passed away. He was a great person and it is a big loss for FEMISE. My condolences to his family and friends ». Mongi Boughzala, University Tunis El-Manar, Tunisia
« I am deeply saddened by the passing away of one of our FEMISE founding team and FEMISE Board member, Prof Bruno Amoroso. On this sad occasion, I would like to express my condolences to his family and to the great FEMISE family. « , Ahmed Driouchi, Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane, Morocco.