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SUMMARY:BULGARIA - AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF BULGARIA  - Ivailo KALFIN
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nThe American University of Bulgaria organized an event that had as its main theme a ‘Model EU Simulation on EU digital market issue’. The event provided the students guidance about the work of the European Parliament and the adoption of EU legislation on EU digital market issues/working of EU/future of EU. \nIvailo KALFIN\, FMA Member\, participated in this event.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:http://www.formermembers.eu/event/bulgaria-american-university-of-bulgaria-30-march-1-april-2018/
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SUMMARY:2018 Annual Lunch
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nThe 2018 Annual Lunch took place at the European Parliament in Brussels. \nClick here for more pictures[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:http://www.formermembers.eu/event/2018-annual-lunch/
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SUMMARY:SPAIN - UNIVERSITY OF DEUSTO - Monica FRASSONI
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nThe University of Deusto organized some lectures on Economic\, legal and institutional legitimacy of the EU projects\, public integrity\, efficiency. The attendees were university students (Law\, International Relations\, Economics\, Labour Relations…)\, University lecturers\, researchers and civil society representatives. \nMonica FRASSONI\, FMA Member\, participated in this event. \nMission report: VISITING DEUSTO \nOn April 18/19 I was invited to a two days series of lessons and meetings at the university of Deusto in Bilbao. Already the setting of this very prestigious university\, founded by the Gesuite order in 1886 and located in front of the magnificent Guggenheim museum is an enough inspiring experience. But I was very positively impressed by the intense programme\, which allowed me to deal with different issues\, (environment and climate change\, the future of the EU\, its institutional balance and functioning\, the role of lobbies\, professional opportunities for young students and and young professionals …). Also the audience was quite diverse in age\, interests and nationalities\, as Erasmus students were involved in one of the lessons. They were obviously well prepared and the programme had been well thought through\, in order to match with both their interests and my competences. Among the most interested and informed were the youngest high school students\, eager to learn and well prepared on specific questions. \nI also had the chance to give an open conference in the newly built library on the future challenges facing the EU and I found this opportunity \nworthwhile as we should give our host the chance of “exploit”our presence to the maximum. I also had a great contact with the two main organisers of the visit\, professor Maria Luisa Sanchez-Barrueco and Professor Laura Gomez Urquijo. Prof. Barrueco coordinates the Jean Monnet programme SAPIA (Student Awareness of public integrity and Accountability in the EU) and she seeks through innovating teaching methods to make students aware of the importance of democratic control of EU institutions. Professor Urquijo heads the Jean Monnet module EUCLAP ( EU legal and economic integration for people) and she focuses on how positive economic and legal EU integration can enhance wellbeing and prosperity for EU citizens. I also met the Dean and the deputy dean of the University\, Mrs Gema Tomas and Marta Enciso. \nI was by the way quite amused and glad to note that all my interlocutors and hosts were female academics and that the Bilbao Chapter of the European Law student union took part to the definition of the program. Furthermore\, coming from a country\, Italy\, which is going through a real thunderstorm in terms of public perception of the role and \nimportance of the EU\, I found refreshing and uplifting the very positive attitude\, if not the real passion\, that some students and the host professors expressed for the EU project\, as well as for the need of an active involvement of young generations and academia in ensuring not only its survival in these difficult times\, but also its further development and the strengthening of its capacity to work together and deliver results for its citizens. Among the most frequently asked questions were the possibility of access to a “European”professional and study career\, which common policies could be implemented on jobs and climate change and how to ensure that member states and EU institutions are able to show more cohesion in delivering common economic\, migration and foreign policies. \nAll in all\, I enjoyed this experience very much: it is really fruitful both for us and for our interlocutors. \nI therefore thank the organisers for the invitation and encourage my colleagues to take part to these events.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/3″][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_single_image image=”9855″][vc_column_text] \nMonica FRASSONI during her intervention \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:http://www.formermembers.eu/event/spain-university-of-deusto-18-19-april-2018/
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SUMMARY:ROMANIA - BABES-BOLYAI UNIVERSITY - Robert EVANS
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] \nThe Babes-Bolyai University planned an event called: “The EU Foreign Policy and the Global Politics of Human Rights” which aimed at enhancing BA and MA students in International Relations a knowledge in EU’s involvement within the global politics of Human Rights. \nRobert EVANS\, FMA Member\, participated in this event. \nMission report: COUNT DRACULA AND THE EU FOREIGN POLICY \nA trip to Transylvania in the Spring might send waves of fear through followers of Bram Stoker\, but Cluj in Romania is a delightful place and Count Dracula nowhere to be seen\, although one of his saying could not be more appropriate; “We learn of great things by little experiences.” My “little experience” was to represent former MEPS at the University of Babes-Bolyai in Romania’s third city\, Cluj-Napoca. Cluj could not have been more delightful and my hosts\, Alin\, Mihela and Natalia could hardly have been more welcoming. \nAs an MEP\, I served on the joint parliamentary committee for relations between the European Parliament and the Romanian Parliament for many years. Accession to the EU came in 2007 and I was proud to welcome many friends and colleagues as new Romanian MEPs. Returning to Romania after a break of several years and the changes are stark; the improvements obvious. With many signs showing support from the EU’s Regio fund it’s clear that the country has moved into the twenty first century. \nCluj itself has a proud Hungarian and Romanian history – reflected in the university being named after a celebrated Romanian biologist and a Hungarian mathematician\, the two original universities having merged in 1959. Babes-Bolyai University has 40000 students and runs courses in several languages in addition to Romanian. \nThe subject of the two-day discussions for which I was the guest speaker was\, ‘The EU Foreign Policy and the Global Politics of Human Rights’. My opening contribution was to first year under graduates on the role of the European Parliament and facing up to the challenge of migration. How the EU addresses the migratory pressures on its borders is one of the most important issues today. \nLater my ‘key-note speech’ looked at the way the EUs international role has developed since the Treaty of Lisbon in 2009. Whilst the establishment of the High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy may have given new focus\, far from a united response to international crises\, to many the EU has stood by. This seems as true for the Russian interventions in Crimea and eastern Ukraine to the desperate situation in Syria and Palestine; the EU has appeared impotent\, not knowing what to do or say. \nOn the positive side\, the Union has been a force of strength in promoting global democracy by its emphasis on election observation and equally attaching human rights clauses to new trade initiatives. “We are strong\, each in our purpose\, and we are all stronger together\,” to quote Count Dracula again. \nA workshop on possible career opportunities in the EU institutions was demanding yet thought provoking. The talented and enthusiastic students from Babes-Bolyai have much to offer to Romanian MEPs and their government. Many questions were asked about the UK’s current and future position within the EU\, post Brexit. Was the UK always destined to leave the EU or was the referendum campaign just a disaster? Will David Cameron go down as the most arrogant and incompetent British prime minister in history? \nWill the UK live to regret its decision very soon? \nAfter two very packed and eventful days it was time to say “la revedere” to all my new friends in Cluj. I’m sure I won’t be the last former MEP to visit Transylvania and I thoroughly recommend it![/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/3″][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][vc_single_image image=”9847″][vc_column_text] \nRobert Evans with students \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:http://www.formermembers.eu/event/romania-babes-bolyai-university-25-26-april-2018/
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