Statement - 16 February 2024
Since 2021, the College of Europe has adopted, also thanks to the input of students, a revised Code of Conduct that guarantees transparent and rigorous procedures to ensure that each member of the...
The participants will have:
Interactive training sessions examining the theory and practice of negotiations and the specificities of the EU decision-making process:
Hands-on workshops, practice-oriented sessions aiming at identifying, developing and practising negotiation and other professional skills:
Simulation exercises stretching over two days of training: Participants will act as negotiators confronted with actual conditions and constrained by official procedures. Under the guidance of an experienced EU negotiator, they will be reproducing COREPER and Council meetings, as well as a plenary session of the UN General Assembly, and will face intercultural communication challenges. The simulation exercises will be based on real political/legislative issues discussed in the EU and the UN.
Comprehensive and accurate performance assessment will be a key part of the course, giving participants the opportunity to maximise their personal learning experience. Trainers will give feedback to participants as well as recommendations to further enhance specific skills.
For more details, you can download the 2024 programme here.
Please note that this course can be tailor made on demand for specific groups.