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Brussels Office

Avenue de Broqueville 40, 1200 Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

About EUROPEUM’s Brussels Office

Building on a long history of EUROPEUM in Prague, we opened our office in Brussels in January 2016. EUROPEUM has been the first think-tank from the Central Europe to branch out to the heart of the European Union. Our motivation has been to follow the debates on EU policies and politics from close and to contribute to them by strengthening the voice of the Czech Republic and other central and east European countries. At the same time, we would like to use our Brussels presence to boost discussions on the EU back in the region, through introducing research by Brussels-based experts, offering their perspective at local events, cooperating with the media, etc.

The main activities of the Brussels office are the following:

  • networking and connecting with relevant partners
  • organizing events
  • conducting research and publishing
  • promoting EUROPEUM’s outputs and advocacy
You can find the latest updates, invitations and reports in the box on the right (related articles).

Head of Brussels Office: Žiga Faktor

Think Visegrad in Brussels

EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy currently represents the Think Visegrad platform in Brussels, which includes eight think-tanks. For more details on the platform and its "Think Visegrad in Brussels" project, as well as an overview of our activities, see the Think Visegrad platform website.

Follow Think Visegrad platform activities on Facebook:

REPORT: EU-Asia Connectivity Strategy: The role of the Central Europe

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22. 12. 2020
On 22 December the Think Visegrad in Brussels represented by Brussels Office of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy held an online round table, where many aspects on the cooperation between European Union and the Asian continent were analysed. The roundtable covered themes such as economical prosperity, technological advancements and the primary goals of and the role played by Central-Eastern European countries.

REPORT: A Europe Fit for Digital Age - Challenges regarding the development of 5G Networks in Europe and in V4

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18. 12. 2020
On 17 December EUROPEUM held a livestream discussion covering and discussing digitalization. Digitalization is often regarded as one of the crucial aspects of a prosperous future of Europe. It is clear that we are all dependent on advanced technologies, especially in times of the coronavirus pandemic. But what role does 5G network development play in the campaign for digital sovereignty of Europe?

INVITATION: A Europe fit for Digital Age – Challenges regarding the development of 5G networks in Europe and in V4

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11. 12. 2020
We would like to invite you to a debate "A Europe fit for Digital Age – Challenges regarding the development of 5G networks in Europe and in V4". The event, organized by the Think Visegrad platform which brings together 8 think-tanks from Central Europe, will take place on Thursday 17 December at 17 PM on Facebook.

REPORT: Czechia and Slovakia first response: National perceptions of 2030 target and implications for recovery policy

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19. 11. 2020
We present you with a report of an online roundtable organised by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy, Centre for Transport and Energy and Globsec, and in cooperation with the Permanent Representation of the Czech Republic to the EU on 12 November 2020.

REPORT: V4 Climate policies vis-à-vis updated climate targets

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13. 10. 2020
We present you with a report of a closed roundtable organised by EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy in cooperation with the Centre for Transport and Energy on 6 October, 2020.

Job offer: Traineeship at our Brussels Office (Fall/Winter 2020)

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29. 5. 2020
EUROPEUM’s Brussels Office is offering a traineeship position for the period from September 2020 to January 2021. See the attached PDF for more information.

REPORT: A hard reset for EU-Africa relations? Visegrad perspectives for a post-pandemic era

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28. 5. 2020
An online panel discussion on EU-Africa relations from the perspective of the Visegrad countries in the context of the coronavirus pandemic took place on Tuesday 26th May 2020. The event was organized by the Think Visegrad platform consisting of think tanks from Central Europe. The debate was broadcasted live on the Facebook page of the Institute for European Policy EUROPEUM.

REPORT: EU enlargement during the coronavirus crisis

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27. 4. 2020
The panel discussion titled “EU enlargement during the Coronavirus crisis” was organised by the Think Visegrad in Brussels platform and took place on Thursday, April 23rd 2020. Due to the special circumstances related to the Coronavirus pandemic, the debate was held on the online platform Zoom and broadcasted on the Facebook page of EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy. The panellists focused on the implications of the COVID-19 health crisis on the EU enlargement policy in Western Balkans.

Invitation: EU enlargement during the coronavirus crisis: Opportunities and threats

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20. 4. 2020
EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy invites you to the event organised by the Think Visegrad platform in Brussels titled "EU enlargement during the coronavirus crisis: Opportunities and threats". The online event will take place on Thrusday, 23 April.

INVITATION: Reconciliation in Visegrad and the Western Balkans: Overcoming the Past Together

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13. 1. 2020
We would like to cordially invite you to an event organized by the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy and partners in the project “From Warsaw to Tirana: Overcoming the past together”, supported by the International Visegrad Fund.

REPORT: Overcoming Dividing Lines in Europe (Jubel Festival)

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10. 9. 2019
On Saturday, September 7, we organised a workshop "Overcoming Dividing Lines in Europe" at Jubel - European Democracy Festival. There we discussed what divides Europe and Europeans. The output of this workshop will be included in the festival's manifesto, which will then be sent to the European institutions. Now we bring you our report from the event.

REPORT: Euro and non-euro countries in the EU after Brexit

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15. 7. 2019
The report from the conference ''Euro and non-euro countries in the EU after Brexit'' is now available.
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