On 19 April 2016, Rector Jörg MONAR was happy to receive H.E. Mr Vincenzo GRASSI, Ambassador of Italy to Belgium, who visited the College of Europe, Bruges campus, in the framework of an event...
The College of Europe Development Office is delivering training for the staff of the People’s Advocate (Ombudsperson) Office and the Council on the Prevention and Elimination of Discrimination and...
Professor Tobias SCHUMACHER, Chairholder of the European Neighbourhood Policy Chair at the Natolin (Warsaw) campus of the College of Europe, and currently a John F. Kennedy Memorial Fellow at the...
A new issue of the College of Europe Policy Brief series (CEPOB) has been published: CEPOB 9/2016 "Participatory Democracy in the EU: Obstinate or Obsolete?" To subscribe to the Policy Briefs for free...
Une conférence du Professeur Georges MINK, consacrée à son dernier ouvrage « La Pologne au cœur de l’Europe, de 1914 à nos jours. Histoire politique et conflits de mémoire », paru chez Buchet Chastel...
It is with deep regret and profound sadness that the College of Europe announces the passing away of Professor Alyson J. K. BAILES who was a visiting professor in the Department of EU International...
Following the launch of the Digital Agenda for Europe, the College of Europe developed a new optional course on IT Markets and EU Competition Law: Towards the creation of a digital single market.
Rector Jörg MONAR will be on a mission to Florence and Rome from 3 until 6 May 2016. In Florence, he will participate in the annual meeting of the Research Council of the European University Institute...
On 21 April 2016, Ms Caroline DEVAUX, Academic Assistant in the Department of European Legal Studies (Bruges Campus), gave a talk at the 14th Jean Monnet Seminar "Rethinking EU Competences" in IUC...
Professor Tobias SCHUMACHER, Chairholder of the European Neighbourhood Policy Chair at the Natolin (Warsaw) campus of the College of Europe, just published a chapter entitled "Differentiation in EU...
On 3 May 1791 the parliament of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the sejm, passed the first written constitution in Europe. The Polish constitution preceded the French constitution by four months...
College of Europe students Norbert KUCHARIK (Bruges), Lydia STODDART (Natolin), Marek SOBKOWIAK (Natolin) and Jonas ROLEDER (Bruges) participated in the Karlspreis-Europa-Forum in the historic Aachen...
A new issue of the College of Europe Policy Brief series (CEPOB) has been published: CEPOB 10/2016 “The New Italian Senato in light of the EU constitutional system” by Enrico ALBANESI To subscribe to...
On the occasion of the preparations for the European & Railway Affairs (ETCR) 2016 training programme, Mr Colin CHARMAN, President of the European Training Centre for Railways (ETCR) kindly accepted...
The first issue of the EU-China Observer in 2016 is now available. This issue compiles six contributions on the topic of China’s Market Economy Status (MES)/Art. 15 of China’s Accession Protocol to...
Professor Tobias SCHUMACHER, Chairholder of the European Neighbourhood Policy Chair, at the Natolin (Warsaw) campus of the College of Europe, participated in a high-level event on security in the EU's...
The College of Europe student team ‘EUnited against extremism’ has been selected to present their project on countering extremism in Washington DC on 24-28 June 2016. ‘EUnited’ is among the top six...
The Baillet Latour Chair of European Union-China Relations and the EU-China Research Centre at the College of Europe (Bruges campus) are calling for contributions to the EU-China Observer's third...