How to navigate the EU's diplomatic waters?
2-4 October 2023 / Bruges
Reporting, communicating and negotiating
The European Union’s diplomatic efforts and external representation are inherently different from the Member-States’ external policies. The EU, with its strong background in peace mediation and public diplomacy, can be considered a unique diplomatic entity and a fascinating study-object.
This three-day interactive course is designed for the participants to learn about EU diplomacy, to share experiences and to improve their diplomatic skills. After a short introduction to the EU's external affairs and the European External Action Service (EEAS), the course will focus on relevant diplomatic skills. Practical sessions and exercises on political reporting, effectively communicating across cultures, and political analysis will add to the participants’ knowledge and skillset.
All modules are delivered by high-level experienced professionals in the field of European and national diplomacy, reporting, communication and negotiations. The programme is designed to be as interactive as possible; active participation is required and networking opportunities are strongly encouraged throughout the course.
Note from the Course Director
“In today’s rapidly changing world, diplomatic skills are becoming ever more important, also in EU foreign affairs. This interactive training offers practical insights into making political analysis, public diplomacy, and negotiation techniques most effective.”
Ms Sieglinde Gstöhl
Director of Studies – EU International Relations and Diplomacy College of Europe, Bruges
Notes from participants of previous editions
“This course has empowered me and contributed to my knowledge of EU Diplomacy. I’ve become a better negotiator, I communicate more effectively and I’ve increased my self-confidence.”
“I’ve received a lot of practical tips on improving my analysis and critical thinking.”
“The knowledge and experience of the lecturers is the main attribute of this training.”
Please note that this course can be tailor-made on demand for specific groups.