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European Summer School 2018 – “Europe in Transition: Exploring EU’s Futures”

EUROPEUM 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.
18. January 2018

EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy organizes the 16th annual European Summer School for university students in July 2018. 

The programme focuses on current issues that the European Union faces, with a special focus on the possible scenarios of EU’s future developments. European Summer School is organized under the auspices of the European Commission Representation in the Czech Republic, in cooperation with Prague College and the Faculty of Social Science of Charles University in Prague.

The European Summer School under the title "Europe in Transition: Exploring EU’s Futures” will take place in Prague, 14th – 24th July 2018.

Early-bird discounts are prepared for those who apply before January 31 and we also have a new program of scholarships for non-EU students!

You can find further information on the European Summer School homepage, download the promotion leaflet (enclosed on the right of this article) and watch the video from previous years on our YouTube channel.

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