On 22 May 2018 at the College of Europe in Natolin the Bronisław Geremek Prize was awarded for the third time. The main prize, for an outstanding book in the field of the history of European...
The College of Europe is the world’s first institute of postgraduate studies and training in European affairs. It was founded in 1949 by leading European figures such as Salvador DE MADARIAGA, Winston...
The College of Europe Development Office, in cooperation with the Andorran government, organized a conference on 12 June 2018 on "Data Protection and EU GDPR" in Andorra La Vella. The conference aimed...
The College of Europe Development Office organized a training course in Mexico City on "The Latest Developments in EU and Strategic Affairs of the EU-Mexico Relations" from 28 to 30 May 2018 in the...
The College of Europe, Bruges campus, welcomes Professor Ronald H. LINDEN from the University of Pittsburgh in the United States and Professor Yasushi WATANABE from Keio University in Japan as...
The Department of European Political and Governance Studies published a new 'Bruges Political Research Paper' entitled "From the SGP to the TSCG through the lenses of European integration theories"...
With summer getting closer, here at the College of Europe we are getting ready for the roll-out of the Executive Education courses we offer in June and July. Take a look: Monitoring & Evaluation, 4-6...
The College of Europe has learned with sadness about the passing away of Professor Jean-Paul ABRAHAM, a leading European economist, who made a substantial contribution both to the teaching and the...
A new issue of the College of Europe Policy Brief series (CEPOB) has been published: CEPOB #9.18 "Overcoming ‘Frankenfoods’ and ‘secret courts’: The resilience of EU trade policy" by Dirk DE BIÈVRE...
Each year on 3 May, Poles celebrate the anniversary of the constitution acclaimed by the Polish-Lithuanian parliament on 3 May 1791. It blended the principles of national sovereignty and the triune...
On Thursday, 10 May 2018, Rector Jörg MONAR will attend the presentation of the 2018 International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen to Mr Emmanuel MACRON, President of the Republic of France.
In April 2018, the College of Europe and Waseda University signed a Memorandum of Understanding. The purpose of this MoU is to establish the terms and conditions under which both parties will engage...
Dr Duncan FREEMAN, Research Fellow at the EU-China Research Centre, delivered a paper on "The Belt and Road and Over-Capacity: Trade, Investment, Infrastructure and the Road to (Re)Industrialisation?"...
Professor Tobias SCHUMACHER, Chairholder of the European Neighbourhood Policy Chair at the College of Europe in Natolin, was recently interviewed by Polskie Radio and the Swiss Radio SRF1 on the...
A new issue of the College of Europe Policy Brief series (CEPOB) has been published: CEPOB #8.18 "Smoke-free environments: The missing link in EU anti-tobacco policy" by Vincent DELHOMME. To subscribe...
The Creative Writing Society's Veil Writers Anthology sets out to display the creativity of the Simone Veil Promotion in a celebration of short stories, poems, and plays. Students and staff at the...
The first ever "Refugee Day" at the College of Europe was organised on Thursday 12 April 2018. The first event of the day was a panel discussion with very diverse guests speakers: MEP Miltiadis...