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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT TO CAMPUS PROGRAMME  

The EP to Campus programme allows Universities to benefit from the expertise and experience of former Members of the European Parliament who will share their insights into how the EU institutions really work and what are the factors shaping EU decision-making.

The initiative to include the participation of former MEPs originates from the University organising a conference, a seminar or a tutorial. The University is required to fill in our  application form. The guidelines will help you for this purpose. The FMA will then aim at matching the requirements of the institution with FMA available members, exploiting a database which contains details concerning the areas of expertise of any former MEPs. The FMA sends a shortlist of names to the University from which the University will finally decide. The University is the one and only in charge to deciding on the final candidate. This of course includes the right to reject all theproposed candidates whom you are not happy with. The database from which we choose these persons is available in the Speakers' Bureau section and includes a list of FMA members who are interested in participating to the programme.

For the financial aspects, see  Financing.

EP to Campus Brochure to download in all EU languages:
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Some accounts: Under this section, you will find some insight from professors and speakers who already profited from the programme. For example, the FMA had a cooperation in 2011 with the University of Warmia and Mazury in Poland for the European Study Week, with the Council of Europe organising its Sixth European Study Week about Ethics and Politics, with the Crimean University for the Humanities (“Professionalism of the teacher in the context of Ukraine's European choice: education quality as a basis for future specialists competitiveness").

Launch of European Parliament to Campus Programme, European University Institute, Florence, on 28 April 2006

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