EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy organizes its 17th European Summer School - this time focused on current issues that the European Union faces, including the reform processes and the position of Central European countries.
Show more PDFWe're delighted to announce that we are launching the project ''Save the European elections'' together with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in Prague.
Show more PDFWe are proud to announce that we will be organizing the project ''From Warsaw to Tirana: Overcoming the past together'', supported by the International Visegrad Fund.
Show moreThe 16th annual European Summer School took place in July 2018 in Prague and we were happy to welcome students from 15 different countries. This year’s academic program was focused on exploring possible scenarios of the EU’s future developments.
Show moreApplications to our pilot edition of FLEET are now opened!
Show more PDFWe are proud the continuation of our project aimed at establishing a platform for continued high-level discussion on the complex issue of climate change: Prague Climate Talks. The project will again host a series of debates with experts, professionals from varying relevant fields and the general public.
Show moreThe project is implemented in cooperation with Internews Ukraine and supported by the Program of Transformation Cooperation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic.
Show moreAs part of the project 1918 CEE Identity, Gábor Egry has written an essay that relates to the approaching hundred year anniversary of the collapse of the Central and Eastern European empires, and author analyzes, among other things, the common historical heritage of these newly created states.
Show more PDFEUROPEUM organizes its 16th European Summer School - this time focused on the future developments of the EU. Early-bird discounts are prepared for those who apply before January 31.
Show more PDFWe are proud to announce that we are among the organizers of the project ''Charting a new path for a reinforced and improved V4-France cooperation'', supported by the International Visegrad Fund.
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