CALL FOR APPLICATIONS — Warsaw Euro-Atlantic Summer Academy (WEASA) 2021 (12-21/07, online)

From 12 to 21 July 2021, the College of Europe in Natolin, the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF), and the Polish-American Freedom Foundation (PAFF), organize the 9th edition of the Warsaw Euro-Atlantic Summer Academy (WEASA). This year's theme is: "Whose technology? Whose interests? Power and influence in the digital age".

"Whose technology? Whose interests? Power and influence in the digital age"

WEASA is a summer offer of two-week classes addressed to experts – such as analysts, political advisors, think thank and NGO employees, civil servants, and journalists – coming from Eastern Partnership, Western Balkans countries and Poland. Due to restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic and in the interest of the safety of our participants and staff, we have opted to organize the 2021 edition of the academy in an online format.

WEASA 2021 will look into several topics, including:

  • Content moderation, neutrality, and big tech;
  • 5G, security, and geopolitics;
  • Financial systems, cryptocurrency, and sovereignty;
  • Online social movements, radicalization, and authoritarian responses;
  • Anatomy of a journalistic investigation;
  • Pandemic disinformation;
  • Open source investigations;
  • Digital security;
  • Digital Transatlantic rift.

WEASA offers more than only lectures – participants can take part in practical workshops conducted by experts from all over the world and informal debates allowing experience sharing. Once the WEASA program is completed, participants are eligible to continue to take part in the alumni network – which provides opportunities to further education, meet and network with alumni from previous editions and assist in future WEASA editions.

Eligibility

WEASA 2021 is addressed to persons who are simultaneously citizens of and/or residents in one of the Eastern Partnership countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine), the Western Balkans (Serbia, Kosovo, Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Bosnia & Herzegovina), and Poland

WEASA participants are typically people who meet the following criteria:

  • They are mid-career professionals, typically with at least five years of professional experience, ideally in a field related to the topic of WEASA;
  • They work as policy analysts, experts, advisers, civil servants, journalists, private sector specialists and in NGOs;
  • They are interested in the European integration, state transformation processes, transatlantic cooperation, cybersecurity, journalism, and digital media.

WEASA lectures will all be designed with a non-technical audience in mind – you do not need to be a digital expert in order to apply!

How to Apply

  • Applicants should include a motivation letter for participation and a complete CV.
  • Learn more about the application requirements here.
  • We urge all of our applicants to familiarize themselves with the rules of procedure before applying.
  • Click here to apply.
  • Deadline for applications: 15 May 2021, 23:59 CET

For more information, please visit www.weasa.org or write to contact@weasa.org