Regional Cooperation in Action with RYCO
We couldn’t have asked for a better way to wrap up Professor Odeta Barbullushi’s course “Regional Cooperation in Southeastern Europe” than by welcoming the Regional Youth Cooperation Office (RYCO)...

During the first semester of the European Political and Governance Studies students have the opportunity to gain deeper insights into a specific EU institution by selecting one of the first semester optional courses on EU institutions, bodies, and administration.
The second semester of the European Political and Governance Studies programme kicks off with the second phase of the Simulation Game, where students engage in a real negotiation of an EU legislative proposal. Students also have the opportunity to specialize in an area of their interest and choose three courses from the following clusters:
Students must follow one course from the Interdepartmental European Advanced Studies (IDEAs) per semester.
Although the courses are of a very high academic level, the greatest added value of the studies lies in the practical hands-on experience the students gain through their interactions with senior practitioners who are more than happy to share the insights gained from their work experience. - Aleksandar Latinov (Chopin promotion)