Giacomo Benedetto


Giacomo Benedetto FRSA is a British Italian political scientist and holder of a Jean Monnet Chair at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is an expert in European Union politics, and has researched and published extensively on the European Parliament, Euroscepticism, and the EU budget. Benedetto is also associate editor of the peer-reviewed European Journal of Government and Economics, and co-ordinator of the EUROSCI Network Centre in the UK.

Early life and academic career

Benedetto is a grandson of Geoffrey Grigson, the British poet, editor and critic. He earned a BA from the University of Sussex, and did his graduate studies at the London School of Economics and Political Science, from which he earned an MSc and a PhD. His doctoral thesis, under the supervision of Simon Hix, dealt with Institutionalised Consensus in Europe's Parliament. Benedetto started his academic career as a lecturer at the University of Manchester in 2005. He joined Royal Holloway, University of London, in 2006, and was appointed Jean Monnet Chair in 2016, with an inaugural lecture entitled £350 million per week and why Europe needs a budget.

Achievements

As an expert in EU budgetary politics, Benedetto is co-author of the Study on the Potential and Limitations of Reforming the Financing of the EU Budget prepared for the EU's High Level Group on Own Resources, the so-called Monti Group. As a Jean Monnet Chair, he was also invited to provide oral evidence on Brexit and the EU budget by the House of Lords EU financial affairs sub-committee of the select committee on the European Union.

Selected works