Needless to say that the ongoing COVID-19 crisis has a significant impact on the vivid and dynamic student life at the College of Europe, Bruges Campus. Nevertheless, our students try to be as...
Issue #4.19 of the EU-China Observer is now available. This special issue features a selection of research papers presented at the International Conference "The EU-China Digital Connectivity...
The College of Europe has been shortlisted for the EU-funded project: "International Alliance on Artificial Intelligence". The project is expected to start in September 2020 for 3 years. We are...
After a successful online Nordic-Baltic National Week we can almost immediately switch to another exciting series of digital events within the framework of the Gender Week, organised over the weekend...
Committed to safe events for all, your Alumni Association’s team closely monitors the COVID-19 developments and its possible impact on the 2020 anniversary celebrations. We will inform alumni in due...
April and May 2020 Ever since the first reports on the risks of the COVID-19 pandemic appeared, the College of Europe in Natolin quickly reacted so to be able to continue delivering the European...
Dear partners, dear colleagues, Since the COVID-19 emerged, we have all been dealing with unexpected changes in our lives. As part of the College of Europe community, the Development Office is...
The College of Europe leads, since August 2018, the Consortium which is implementing the EU-funded project: "ERMES III - European Resources for Mediation Support". We have recently created the project...
Professors at the College of Europe have been adapting to teaching remotely. Professor Olivier COSTA, Director of Studies of the Political and Governance Studies Department, shares his experiences:...
The European Union; it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure it out... Or does it? The EU and the Brussels bubble with their specific lingo – Eurobonds, EEAS, OLP, etc. – can come across as...
For the third week in a row our students appealed to their creativity with the organisation of the French National Week 2019-2020 or — as we say it in the language of Molière — La Semaine Française...
On Wednesday 1 April, the European Political and Governance Studies Department of the College of Europe, together with The Lisbon Council and Accenture, hosted the jury meeting of the European Centre...
Dear Colleagues, Students and other Friends of the College, Firmly committed to fulfill its European higher education mission even in the current challenging circumstances, the College of Europe has...
A new issue of the College of Europe Policy Brief series (CEPOB) has been published: CEPOB #3.20 "Improving Food Choices Through Nutrition Labelling: Towards a Common ‘Nutri-Score’ Scheme Across the...
"The first of the big rounds of interviews with students for the next academic year, organised by national selection committees, has been concluded online. Although virtual meetings are not the same...
A new issue of the College of Europe Policy Brief series (CEPOB) has been published: CEPOB #4.20 "How Relevant? The EU’s ‘Geopolitical’ Commission and the Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic" by Tommaso...
In 2019, the EU-funded ERMES project conducted an expert mission to support the national reforms dialogue in Lesotho. Through the mission, the National Dialogue Planning Committee (NDPC) was assisted...