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Practical Information
This 2021 edition, from 5 to 9 July, will take place fully online.
Fee: The full tuition fee is € 1,400 (VAT excl.)*, which includes tuition, training materials, an online study visit to Brussels and a certificate from the College of Europe upon completion of the course.
Virtual lecture rooms: The College of Europe uses MS Teams for a full online learning experience. This platform for online education allows to set up fully interactive training sessions. To join the lecture room, participants just need a laptop or computer, a webcam, a microphone and a stable internet connection. Upon registration, you will receive our “Guidelines to join the College of Europe Online Executive Training courses”. Before the courses starts, all participants will be invited to join a “Getting Connected” session to allow everyone to become familiar with the online learning environment and do a gear-check. Should you like to test the platform before registering, euenergypolicy [at] coleurope.eu (do not hesitate to contact the team) as we would be happy to organise a short session to show you the tool.
Online course materials: Specific materials will be shared with participants in advance to maximise and complement the learning experience.
Virtual networking: Social and networking activities will be organised and, together with the chat options that MS Teams allows, participants will be able to interact among each other and with the trainers. Furthermore, after the completion of the course, they will invited be to join an exclusive LinkedIn group for the alumni of the course.
College of Europe Library: Upon request, participants may have online access to the College of Europe Library. Please indicate your interest to the course team euenergypolicy [at] coleurope.eu (via email) by the deadline to register, 21 June 2021.
* To know the applicable VAT regime, do not hesitate to contact euenergypolicy [at] coleurope.eu (the course team).