The forthcoming issue of the EU-China Observer would like to delve into the role and relevance of contemporary US politics and policies in EU-China relations. In particular, it would like to shed...
The Department of European Political and Administrative Studies has published a new 'Bruges Political Research Paper' entitled "For my next trick I’ll need a volunteer: The role of ENGOs in...
The College of Europe is seeking applications for the position of a part-time professor (up to 50%), with a starting date as early as possible but 1 September 2017 at the latest.
The European Legal Studies Department is pleased to announce a new publication series. Alongside the Research Papers in Law, we now feature a Case Note Series dedicated to analysis of recent case law...
The liberum veto was the most notorious constitutional institution of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Over the decades, the practice and principle of decision-making in parliament by consensus...
On 18 and 19 October 2016, two workshops were organised in Brussels in the framework of the project ‘El-Hiwar’ (“dialogue” in Arabic). They brought together over 40 participants coming from the Member...
The new issue of The 3 Revolutions Bulletin has been sent and is available here. Contents: Initial list of guest speakers at the International Symposium "Three Revolutions. Portraits of Ukraine"...
The College of Europe awards generous scholarships for each of its specialised postgraduate master programmes. Scholarships are awarded on merit after an evaluation of the application information and...
The College ELMC Team made it to one of the regional finals of the European Law Moot Court taking place from 2 to 5 February. We are very proud of their hard work and wish them all success in the...
Dr Andriy TYUSHKA, Research Fellow in the European Neighbourhood Policy Chair at the Natolin campus of the College of Europe, has co-authored with Mr James ROGERS an article on Russia's spoiler...
A new issue of the College of Europe Policy Brief series (CEPOB) has been published: CEPOB 1/2017 "Towards a European Pillar of Social Rights: upgrading the EU social acquis", by Sacha GARBEN, Claire...
Do you want to know why the "Collège de Bruges" is so unique? Have a look at "Why Bruges" and you'll understand why. Social media channels Bruges Campus:
Do you want to know why the "Collège de Natolin" is so unique? Have a look at "Why Natolin" and you'll learn more about us. Social media channels Natolin campus: Interactive digital...
Three College of Europe students are set to attend the premier student conference on transatlantic affairs, hosted at Yale University from 10 to 12 February 2017. The European Students Conference (ESC...