[5] He was a scientific advisor to the centre for study and research founded by Jacques Delors, Notre Europe.
[4] Dehousse has been President of the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy, since September 2016.
[1] Dehousse follows Joseph H. H. Weiler in a role which has also been held by Marise Cremona, Josep Borrell Fontelles, Yves Mény, Patrick Masterson, Émile Noël, Werner Maihofer and Max Kohnstamm.
[7] Dehousse's research interests revolve around comparative federalism and the institutional evolution of the European Union.
During the 1990s, his research focussed on topics such as federalism and international relations,[8] the eastern expansion of Europe[9] and the results of the Maastricht Treaty.