Why this course?

Through this programme, participants will have the opportunity to: 

  • Explore practical genAI tools that can support selected stages of EU project design and implementation-related processes; 
  • Better understand how to use genAI smartly and mindfully, while keeping human judgement, oversight, and verification at the centre; 
  • Strengthen their understanding of how AI tools can support EU project design approaches; 
  • Practise key elements of project structuring, budgeting, monitoring, and reporting through hands-on exercises; 
  • Develop more effective prompt-based approaches and explore the creation of simple project-related artefacts / GPTs;
  • Exchange experiences with peers and learn from experienced practitioners; 
  • Expand their professional network in an international learning environment.

General News

15.05.2026
Natolin

Armenian-Georgian Cultural Days in Natolin

The College of Europe in Natolin hosted Armenian-Georgian Cultural Days - celebrating the rich traditions, history, and shared heritage of Armenia and Georgia. Organised by students for the Natolin...