Career Day at the College of Europe in Natolin
The first Natolin Career Day has successfully concluded, marking an important milestone in strengthening the link between academic learning and professional practice at the College of Europe in...
This immersive four-day seminar on EU energy policy combines lectures, debates, guided discussions, and a simulation game to link theory with practice. The course is structured as follows:
Module 1 | Understanding the Policy Context: an overview of EU energy policy, its governance structures, the European energy system, and the broader energy landscape.
Module 2 | Addressing Consumer Interests: exploring the social and economic dimensions of the energy transition, including just transition, markets and consumers, energy efficiency, and industrial policy and carbon pricing.
Module 3 | Meeting Europe's Energy Demand: examining the EU’s approach to renewable energy, electrification, hydrogen, energy security and international cooperation, as well as the financing tools supporting the transition.
Module 4 | Putting Policy into Practice – Simulation Game: a practical and interactive session in which participants simulate the roles of key actors in EU energy policy decision-making, and negotiate political priorities from the perspective of different EU policymakers.
For more details, you can download the 2026 programme here.
Please note that this course can be tailor-made on demand for specific groups.