Bruges students visit Natolin
From 5 to 7 April 2024, Natolin buzzed with excitement as students from the College of Europe in Bruges visited Natolin marking a vibrant exchange between our campuses. This dynamic event was a...
The College of Europe is pleased to organise, in the framework of the EU-funded project El-Hiwar III, its third Summer School on Euro-Arab Relations. This year’s edition will focus on "Euro-Arab Futures: Anticipating challenges, crafting solutions and building resilience together". It will take place in Bruges from 17 to 21 of July.
The objective of this project is to strengthen dialogue, cooperation and collaboration with key regional actors involved in Euro-Arab relations, through a number of activities including institutional training courses, briefings, thematic workshops and dialogue sessions.
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5 days to enhance knowledge of Euro-Arab relations, strengthen skills and explore avenues to promote cooperation in anticipating challenges and resilience-building.
The programme will combine different formats in order to maximise the learning potential:
A maximum of 15 participants will be selected through this call for applications to join the Summer School.
The language of the course is English (Minimum requirement: Level B2).
Humanitarian crises, climate change effects and societal resilience are challenges that affect both the European and Arab region and their transnational impact requires shared and coordinated solutions. Having the capacity to jointly anticipate future scenarios will strenghten Euro-Arab relations and have a stronger impact on the most vulnerable populations.
Therefore, the Summer School will focus on:
For more details, please find here the programme of the 2023 Summer School on Euro-Arab relations.
Learn, connect, network, and make your voice heard by contributing to the discussion on Euro-Arab relations!
Throughout the Summer School, you will have the opportunity to be supported by high-level experts to design, develop and advocate for your ideas. Also, because one of the objectives of the Summer School is to explore concrete actions that could strengthen Euro-Arab relations, participants will be required to draft a short brief or project proposal. Even if the Summer School does not foresee the provision of funding for such proposals, it will provide hands-on training on skills that enhance the capacities of participants. Furthermore, a selection of briefs will be considered to be edited, published and disseminated online after the Summer School. Take a look at last editions' briefs here!
Click here to submit your application.
The application deadline is 29 May 2023 23:59:59 (CET: Central European Time). REGISTRATIONS ARE CLOSED
Due to the high number of registrations, we cannot accept late applications anymore!
Important information:
Thank you very much for your interest. We wish you all the best with your application! Should you have any question, please do not hesitate to contact us: elhiwar@coleurope.eu.