Target groups & faculty

The participants

The course targets:

  • EU and national administration staff, – particularly those shaping or analysing foreign policy (including trade, defence, etc.).
  • Diplomats based in Europe, working on EU affairs or involved in multilateral organisations.
  • Staff from international organisations.
  • Professionals from the corporate sector, in particular international companies affected (or potentially affected) by geopolitical shifts. This includes firms operating in sectors such as energy, technologies, defence, logistics, international trade.
  • Analysts and researchers from academia or think tanks working on global governance, international relations, trade, etc.
  • Journalists and staff from media outlets covering geopolitics, trade, or international policy.

Participants should have:

  • a university degree
  • a very good command of English
  • prior knowledge of key international relations concepts
  • an understanding of the EU institutional set-up, and
  • some relevant work experience.

Participants will receive before the start of the course some recommended background readings on international relations, geopolitics and the EU institutional set-up. 

Seats for this course are limited, in order to ensure an optimal interactive environment that fosters discussions and facilitates networking.

The College of Europe reserves the right to select participants based on their academic and professional profile.

The trainers

The sessions are delivered by high-level professionals from the expert network of the College of Europe, which comprises academics and practitioners with a sound experience in the fields of international relations, foresight and strategic thinking.  

Read Dr Borges de Castro’s column - expert on EU foresight - on why this course matters

Our trainers are looking forward to meeting you!

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