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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION - “Debating the European Union: Visegrad 4 Experience and Moldova”

March 21, 2014

“Debating the European Union: Visegrad 4 Experience and Moldova”
International Student Debate

Interested in the European Union, the Visegrad countries or Moldova?
Have an opinion about EU enlargement and neighborhood policy?

Care to discuss your views with outstanding students from Central and Eastern Europe?
Want to strengthen your debating skills?

APPLY AND BE PART OF THE BUDAPEST DEBATE TEAM!

 

CALL FOR ESSAYS - “Debating the European Union: Visegrad 4 Experience and Moldova”

March 21, 2014

“Debating the European Union: Visegrad 4 Experience and Moldova”

Interested in the European Union, the Visegrad countries or Moldova?
Have an opinion about EU enlargement and neighborhood policy?
Care to share your views in writing?


SUBMIT YOUR ESSAYS AND BLOGS FOR AN INTERNATIONAL WRITING COMPETITION!


CALL FOR PAPERS - “EU Frontiers Student Paper Series”

March 20, 2014

The Center for EU Enlargement Studies (CENS) initiated the “EU Frontiers Student Paper Series” in 2013 as an online platform specifically geared towards students and young experts of European foreign policy.

Event Report – “Croatian Foreign Policy after EU Accession”

March 5, 2014

On 3 March 2014 CEU’s Center for EU Enlargement Studies (CENS) hosted a lecture entitled "Croatian Foreign Policy after EU Accession” delivered by Ms Senada Šelo Šabić, Research Associate, The Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO) in Zagreb.  The lecture was chaired by Péter Balázs, Director of CENS and former Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Event Report – “Priorities of the Hellenic Presidency of the Council of the European Union”

February 28, 2014

CEU’s Center for EU Enlargement Studies (CENS), the Embassy of Greece in Hungary, and the CEU Rectorate hosted second Ambassadorial Lecture Series event of 2014 on 27 February entitled “Priorities of the Hellenic Presidency of the Council of the European Union”. The lecture was delivered by Ambassador of Greece to Hungary, H.E. Mr. Dimitris Yannakakis, to a distinguished group of diplomats, ambassadors, students and university professors. The lecture was chaired by Péter Balázs, Director of CENS and former Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs.