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The participants
The EU Energy Policy course targets:
- national civil servants from EU member states dealing with energy, transport, climate and industry;
- consultants working in European affairs and/or energy-climate fields;
- officials from the EU institutions;
- lobbyists representing the interests of energy companies or energy-consuming companies;
- other professionals and academics working in the field of energy and climate or affected by energy policies from both EU and non-EU countries.
Our former participants say:
"Mind opening." - Agnes da Costa, Director at the Brazilian Ministry of Mines and Energy
“This is the way to reshape our planet.” - Maria Spyraki, MEP
"A great occasion." - François-Regis Monclar, Head of Energy Regulation and Market Design at EDF
“Valuable insights, excellent discussions.” - Maciej Majchrowicz, Business Development Manager at InnoEnergy
Participants should have a university degree, a very good command of English and some relevant work experience. The course will be restricted to a maximum of 20 applicants, allowing for an optimal online interactive environment that fosters discussions and facilitates networking. Participants are invited to add their CV to the registration form.
The trainers
The sessions are delivered by high-level speakers from the expert network of the College of Europe, which comprises academics, practitioners, and EU officials with a sound experience in the field of energy and/ or climate.
Trainers from past editions include:
- Dirk Buschle, Chair-holder of the College of Europe European Energy Chair & Deputy Director of the Energy Community
- Davor Kunc, Senior Planning and Coordination Officer at the European Investment Fund
- Thomas Pellerin-Carlin, Director of the Jacques Delors Energy Centre at the Jacques-Delors Institute
- Julia Poliscanova, Senior Director, Vehicles and E-Mobility at Transport & Environment
- Jean-Arnold Vinois, Honorary Director at the European Commission & Adviser at the Jacques-Delors Institute
Our trainers are looking forward to e-meeting you!