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SUMMARY:Deadline for applications - The Estoril Political Forum’s International Graduate Debate\, Portugal - 30th March 2025
DESCRIPTION:Estorial Political Forum | International Graduate Debate\, 1–3 June 2026 | Estoril\, Portugal \nOpen to Master’s and Doctoral students enrolled at Europaeum member universities \nThe 34th edition of the Estoril political forum—organised by the Institute for Political Studies of the Catholic University of Portugal\, Lisbon—investigates how societies can achieve independence in an interdependent world. The meeting brings together leading policymakers and academics from the US\, UK\, Portugal and the rest of Europe. \nTo apply\, please send a completed application form\, CV\, reference letter\, and a 300-word response on a debate topic “This House would prioritise global cooperation over national independence” to:  applications@europaeum.org by Monday 30th March 2025. \nFor more information\, please see our webpage for this event.
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/deadline-for-applications-the-estoril-political-forums-international-graduate-debate-portugal/
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SUMMARY:Scholars’ Programme Information Session 1
DESCRIPTION:Online Information Session – Thursday 12 February 2026 \nFuture Leaders of Europe: The Europaeum Scholars’ Programme \nThe Programme Director\, Dr Tracey Sowerby will talk about the programme\, the admission process and answer any questions that prospective applicants or academics from Europaeum member universities might have. To attend this session\, please click on the registration link below: \n\n9.30 GMT / 10.30 CET\, Registration link\n\n_______________________________ \nThe Europaeum is pleased to invite applications for the 2026-27 cohort of the Future Leaders of Europe: the Europaeum Scholars’ Programme. This is a two-year policy and leadership course for the most talented\, energetic and committed doctoral candidates from within the Europaeum network – the people who will make a difference to Europe. It is multi-disciplinary\, multi-university\, and multi-locational and focuses on contemporary European policy. Entry is via open competition for around 30 places every other year. It is the flagship programme of the Europaeum. \n\n\nThe prime aim of the Programme is to engage academic thinking with policy making and to produce a new generation of leaders\, thinkers\, and researchers with the capacity to meet the cultural\, political and societal challenges facing Europe today. Scholars attend six modules and a conference over two years while studying for their existing doctoral degrees \nApplicants must be enrolled on a doctoral programme at one of the participating Europaeum universities AND be pursuing research related to Europe (broadly defined) in the Humanities or Social Sciences OR have very strong extra-curricular interests in European affairs. Each scholar is fully funded by a scholarship worth €12\,500 per annum for two years. This covers full accommodation\, food\, and tuition\, but does not provide a stipend. A maximum of 30 places are available. \n\n\n\n\n_______________________________
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/scholars-programme-information-sessions/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260212T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260212T123000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260202T135439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T165819Z
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SUMMARY:Scholars’ Programme Information session 2
DESCRIPTION:Online Information Session – Thursday 12 February 2026 \nFuture Leaders of Europe: The Europaeum Scholars’ Programme \nThe Programme Director\, Dr Tracey Sowerby will talk about the programme\, the admission process and answer any questions that prospective applicants or academics from Europaeum member universities might have. To attend this session\, please click on the registration link below: \n\n11.00 GMT / 12.00 CET\, Registration link\n\n_______________________________ \nThe Europaeum is pleased to invite applications for the 2026-27 cohort of the Future Leaders of Europe: the Europaeum Scholars’ Programme. This is a two-year policy and leadership course for the most talented\, energetic and committed doctoral candidates from within the Europaeum network – the people who will make a difference to Europe. It is multi-disciplinary\, multi-university\, and multi-locational and focuses on contemporary European policy. Entry is via open competition for around 30 places every other year. It is the flagship programme of the Europaeum. \n\n\nThe prime aim of the Programme is to engage academic thinking with policy making and to produce a new generation of leaders\, thinkers\, and researchers with the capacity to meet the cultural\, political and societal challenges facing Europe today. Scholars attend six modules and a conference over two years while studying for their existing doctoral degrees \nApplicants must be enrolled on a doctoral programme at one of the participating Europaeum universities AND be pursuing research related to Europe (broadly defined) in the Humanities or Social Sciences OR have very strong extra-curricular interests in European affairs. Each scholar is fully funded by a scholarship worth €12\,500 per annum for two years. This covers full accommodation\, food\, and tuition\, but does not provide a stipend. A maximum of 30 places are available. \n\n\n\n\n_______________________________
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/scholars-programme-information-sessions-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260213T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260213T153000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260202T140055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T171308Z
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SUMMARY:Scholars’ Programme Information Session 3
DESCRIPTION:Online Information Session – Friday 13 February 2026 \nFuture Leaders of Europe: The Europaeum Scholars’ Programme \nThe Programme Director\, Dr Tracey Sowerby will talk about the programme\, the admission process and answer any questions that prospective applicants or academics from Europaeum member universities might have. To attend this session\, please click on the registration link below: \n\n14.00 GMT / 15.00 CET\, Registration link\n\n_______________________________ \nThe Europaeum is pleased to invite applications for the 2026-27 cohort of the Future Leaders of Europe: the Europaeum Scholars’ Programme. This is a two-year policy and leadership course for the most talented\, energetic and committed doctoral candidates from within the Europaeum network – the people who will make a difference to Europe. It is multi-disciplinary\, multi-university\, and multi-locational and focuses on contemporary European policy. Entry is via open competition for around 30 places every other year. It is the flagship programme of the Europaeum. \n\n\nThe prime aim of the Programme is to engage academic thinking with policy making and to produce a new generation of leaders\, thinkers\, and researchers with the capacity to meet the cultural\, political and societal challenges facing Europe today. Scholars attend six modules and a conference over two years while studying for their existing doctoral degrees \nApplicants must be enrolled on a doctoral programme at one of the participating Europaeum universities AND be pursuing research related to Europe (broadly defined) in the Humanities or Social Sciences OR have very strong extra-curricular interests in European affairs. Each scholar is fully funded by a scholarship worth €12\,500 per annum for two years. This covers full accommodation\, food\, and tuition\, but does not provide a stipend. A maximum of 30 places are available. \n\n\n\n\n_______________________________
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/scholars-programme-information-sessions-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260213T153000
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CREATED:20260202T140154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T165928Z
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SUMMARY:Scholars’ Programme Information Session 4
DESCRIPTION:Online Information Session – Friday 13 February 2026 \nFuture Leaders of Europe: The Europaeum Scholars’ Programme \nThe Programme Director\, Dr Tracey Sowerby will talk about the programme\, the admission process and answer any questions that prospective applicants or academics from Europaeum member universities might have. To attend this session\, please click on the registration link below: \n\n15.30 GMT / 16.30 CET\, Registration link\n\n_______________________________ \nThe Europaeum is pleased to invite applications for the 2026-27 cohort of the Future Leaders of Europe: the Europaeum Scholars’ Programme. This is a two-year policy and leadership course for the most talented\, energetic and committed doctoral candidates from within the Europaeum network – the people who will make a difference to Europe. It is multi-disciplinary\, multi-university\, and multi-locational and focuses on contemporary European policy. Entry is via open competition for around 30 places every other year. It is the flagship programme of the Europaeum. \n\n\nThe prime aim of the Programme is to engage academic thinking with policy making and to produce a new generation of leaders\, thinkers\, and researchers with the capacity to meet the cultural\, political and societal challenges facing Europe today. Scholars attend six modules and a conference over two years while studying for their existing doctoral degrees \nApplicants must be enrolled on a doctoral programme at one of the participating Europaeum universities AND be pursuing research related to Europe (broadly defined) in the Humanities or Social Sciences OR have very strong extra-curricular interests in European affairs. Each scholar is fully funded by a scholarship worth €12\,500 per annum for two years. This covers full accommodation\, food\, and tuition\, but does not provide a stipend. A maximum of 30 places are available. \n\n\n\n\n_______________________________ \n 
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/scholars-programme-information-sessions-4/
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/1pw_JQHQTRa6PG4jqMQXWQ#/registration
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260225T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260225T110000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260212T162204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T165951Z
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SUMMARY:Scholars’ Programme Information Session 5
DESCRIPTION:Online Information Session – Wednesday 25 February 2026 \nFuture Leaders of Europe: The Europaeum Scholars’ Programme \nThe Programme Director\, Dr Tracey Sowerby will talk about the programme\, the admission process and answer any questions that prospective applicants or academics from Europaeum member universities might have. To attend this session\, please click on the registration link below: \n\n9.30 GMT / 10.30 CET\, Registration link\n\n_______________________________ \nThe Europaeum is pleased to invite applications for the 2026-27 cohort of the Future Leaders of Europe: the Europaeum Scholars’ Programme. This is a two-year policy and leadership course for the most talented\, energetic and committed doctoral candidates from within the Europaeum network – the people who will make a difference to Europe. It is multi-disciplinary\, multi-university\, and multi-locational and focuses on contemporary European policy. Entry is via open competition for around 30 places every other year. It is the flagship programme of the Europaeum. \n\n\nThe prime aim of the Programme is to engage academic thinking with policy making and to produce a new generation of leaders\, thinkers\, and researchers with the capacity to meet the cultural\, political and societal challenges facing Europe today. Scholars attend six modules and a conference over two years while studying for their existing doctoral degrees \nApplicants must be enrolled on a doctoral programme at one of the participating Europaeum universities AND be pursuing research related to Europe (broadly defined) in the Humanities or Social Sciences OR have very strong extra-curricular interests in European affairs. Each scholar is fully funded by a scholarship worth €12\,500 per annum for two years. This covers full accommodation\, food\, and tuition\, but does not provide a stipend. A maximum of 30 places are available. \n\n\n\n\n__________
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/scholars-programme-information-session-5/
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/1pw_JQHQTRa6PG4jqMQXWQ#/registration
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260225T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260225T123000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260212T162307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T170220Z
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SUMMARY:Scholars’ Programme Information Session 6
DESCRIPTION:Online Information Session – Wednesday 25 February 2026 \nFuture Leaders of Europe: The Europaeum Scholars’ Programme \nThe Programme Director\, Dr Tracey Sowerby will talk about the programme\, the admission process and answer any questions that prospective applicants or academics from Europaeum member universities might have. To attend this session\, please click on the registration link below: \n\n11.00 GMT / 12.00 CET\, Registration link\n\n_______________________________ \nThe Europaeum is pleased to invite applications for the 2026-27 cohort of the Future Leaders of Europe: the Europaeum Scholars’ Programme. This is a two-year policy and leadership course for the most talented\, energetic and committed doctoral candidates from within the Europaeum network – the people who will make a difference to Europe. It is multi-disciplinary\, multi-university\, and multi-locational and focuses on contemporary European policy. Entry is via open competition for around 30 places every other year. It is the flagship programme of the Europaeum. \n\n\nThe prime aim of the Programme is to engage academic thinking with policy making and to produce a new generation of leaders\, thinkers\, and researchers with the capacity to meet the cultural\, political and societal challenges facing Europe today. Scholars attend six modules and a conference over two years while studying for their existing doctoral degrees \nApplicants must be enrolled on a doctoral programme at one of the participating Europaeum universities AND be pursuing research related to Europe (broadly defined) in the Humanities or Social Sciences OR have very strong extra-curricular interests in European affairs. Each scholar is fully funded by a scholarship worth €12\,500 per annum for two years. This covers full accommodation\, food\, and tuition\, but does not provide a stipend. A maximum of 30 places are available. \n\n\n\n\n__________
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/scholars-programme-information-session-6/
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/1pw_JQHQTRa6PG4jqMQXWQ#/registration
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260212T163741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T170313Z
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SUMMARY:Scholars’ Programme Information Session 7
DESCRIPTION:Online Information Session – Thursday 26 February 2026 \nFuture Leaders of Europe: The Europaeum Scholars’ Programme \nThe Programme Director\, Dr Tracey Sowerby will talk about the programme\, the admission process and answer any questions that prospective applicants or academics from Europaeum member universities might have. To attend this session\, please click on the registration link below: \n\n13.30 GMT / 14.30 CET\, Registration link\n\n_______________________________ \nThe Europaeum is pleased to invite applications for the 2026-27 cohort of the Future Leaders of Europe: the Europaeum Scholars’ Programme. This is a two-year policy and leadership course for the most talented\, energetic and committed doctoral candidates from within the Europaeum network – the people who will make a difference to Europe. It is multi-disciplinary\, multi-university\, and multi-locational and focuses on contemporary European policy. Entry is via open competition for around 30 places every other year. It is the flagship programme of the Europaeum. \n\n\nThe prime aim of the Programme is to engage academic thinking with policy making and to produce a new generation of leaders\, thinkers\, and researchers with the capacity to meet the cultural\, political and societal challenges facing Europe today. Scholars attend six modules and a conference over two years while studying for their existing doctoral degrees \nApplicants must be enrolled on a doctoral programme at one of the participating Europaeum universities AND be pursuing research related to Europe (broadly defined) in the Humanities or Social Sciences OR have very strong extra-curricular interests in European affairs. Each scholar is fully funded by a scholarship worth €12\,500 per annum for two years. This covers full accommodation\, food\, and tuition\, but does not provide a stipend. A maximum of 30 places are available. \n\n\n\n\n__________
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/scholars-programme-information-session-7/
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/1pw_JQHQTRa6PG4jqMQXWQ#/registration
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260226T163000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260212T163907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T170408Z
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SUMMARY:Scholars’ Programme Information Session 8
DESCRIPTION:Online Information Session – Thursday 26 February 2026 \nFuture Leaders of Europe: The Europaeum Scholars’ Programme \nThe Programme Director\, Dr Tracey Sowerby will talk about the programme\, the admission process and answer any questions that prospective applicants or academics from Europaeum member universities might have. To attend this session\, please click on the registration link below: \n\n15.00 GMT / 16.00 CET\, Registration link\n\n_______________________________ \nThe Europaeum is pleased to invite applications for the 2026-27 cohort of the Future Leaders of Europe: the Europaeum Scholars’ Programme. This is a two-year policy and leadership course for the most talented\, energetic and committed doctoral candidates from within the Europaeum network – the people who will make a difference to Europe. It is multi-disciplinary\, multi-university\, and multi-locational and focuses on contemporary European policy. Entry is via open competition for around 30 places every other year. It is the flagship programme of the Europaeum. \n\n\nThe prime aim of the Programme is to engage academic thinking with policy making and to produce a new generation of leaders\, thinkers\, and researchers with the capacity to meet the cultural\, political and societal challenges facing Europe today. Scholars attend six modules and a conference over two years while studying for their existing doctoral degrees \nApplicants must be enrolled on a doctoral programme at one of the participating Europaeum universities AND be pursuing research related to Europe (broadly defined) in the Humanities or Social Sciences OR have very strong extra-curricular interests in European affairs. Each scholar is fully funded by a scholarship worth €12\,500 per annum for two years. This covers full accommodation\, food\, and tuition\, but does not provide a stipend. A maximum of 30 places are available. \n\n\n\n\n__________
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/scholars-programme-information-session-8/
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/1pw_JQHQTRa6PG4jqMQXWQ#/registration
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260302
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260304
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260217T102656Z
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SUMMARY:CEPS Ideas’ Lab
DESCRIPTION:Now in its second decade\, the CEPS annual Ideas Lab continues to be one of the most influential public policy events in Brussels. It brings together policy-makers\, researchers\, business leaders\, and civil society to debate the major challenges and opportunities facing Europeans via open\, forward-looking\, and interdisciplinary exchanges. Speakers include European Commissioners\, Members of the European Parliament\, ambassadors\, prominent academics\, and leaders of industry from across Europe and beyond. \nThe Europaeum intends to take a group of postgraduate scholars to the Lab where they will be able to engage with the more than 200 speakers and 800 participants. \n10 Europaeum Master’s and Doctoral students will attend this event in Brussels. \n 
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/ceps-ideas-lab/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260302T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260302T143000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260212T164042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T170538Z
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SUMMARY:Scholars’ Programme Information Session 9
DESCRIPTION:Online Information Session – Monday 2 March 2026 \nFuture Leaders of Europe: The Europaeum Scholars’ Programme \nThe Programme Director\, Dr Tracey Sowerby will talk about the programme\, the admission process and answer any questions that prospective applicants or academics from Europaeum member universities might have. To attend this session\, please click on the registration link below: \n\n13.00 GMT / 14.00 CET\, Registration link\n\n_______________________________ \nThe Europaeum is pleased to invite applications for the 2026-27 cohort of the Future Leaders of Europe: the Europaeum Scholars’ Programme. This is a two-year policy and leadership course for the most talented\, energetic and committed doctoral candidates from within the Europaeum network – the people who will make a difference to Europe. It is multi-disciplinary\, multi-university\, and multi-locational and focuses on contemporary European policy. Entry is via open competition for around 30 places every other year. It is the flagship programme of the Europaeum. \n\n\nThe prime aim of the Programme is to engage academic thinking with policy making and to produce a new generation of leaders\, thinkers\, and researchers with the capacity to meet the cultural\, political and societal challenges facing Europe today. Scholars attend six modules and a conference over two years while studying for their existing doctoral degrees \nApplicants must be enrolled on a doctoral programme at one of the participating Europaeum universities AND be pursuing research related to Europe (broadly defined) in the Humanities or Social Sciences OR have very strong extra-curricular interests in European affairs. Each scholar is fully funded by a scholarship worth €12\,500 per annum for two years. This covers full accommodation\, food\, and tuition\, but does not provide a stipend. A maximum of 30 places are available. \n\n\n\n\n_______________________________
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/scholars-programme-information-session-9-2/
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/1pw_JQHQTRa6PG4jqMQXWQ#/registration
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260302T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260302T153000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260212T155506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T170601Z
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SUMMARY:Scholars’ Programme Information Session 10
DESCRIPTION:Online Information Session – Monday 2 March 2026 \nFuture Leaders of Europe: The Europaeum Scholars’ Programme \nThe Programme Director\, Dr Tracey Sowerby will talk about the programme\, the admission process and answer any questions that prospective applicants or academics from Europaeum member universities might have. To attend this session\, please click on the registration link below: \n\n14.30 GMT / 15.30 CET\, Registration link\n\n_______________________________ \nThe Europaeum is pleased to invite applications for the 2026-27 cohort of the Future Leaders of Europe: the Europaeum Scholars’ Programme. This is a two-year policy and leadership course for the most talented\, energetic and committed doctoral candidates from within the Europaeum network – the people who will make a difference to Europe. It is multi-disciplinary\, multi-university\, and multi-locational and focuses on contemporary European policy. Entry is via open competition for around 30 places every other year. It is the flagship programme of the Europaeum. \n\n\nThe prime aim of the Programme is to engage academic thinking with policy making and to produce a new generation of leaders\, thinkers\, and researchers with the capacity to meet the cultural\, political and societal challenges facing Europe today. Scholars attend six modules and a conference over two years while studying for their existing doctoral degrees \nApplicants must be enrolled on a doctoral programme at one of the participating Europaeum universities AND be pursuing research related to Europe (broadly defined) in the Humanities or Social Sciences OR have very strong extra-curricular interests in European affairs. Each scholar is fully funded by a scholarship worth €12\,500 per annum for two years. This covers full accommodation\, food\, and tuition\, but does not provide a stipend. A maximum of 30 places are available. \n\n\n\n\n_______________________________
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/scholars-programme-information-session-9/
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/1pw_JQHQTRa6PG4jqMQXWQ#/registration
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260311T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260311T183000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260202T160857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T151928Z
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SUMMARY:Europaeum online seminar\, US Foreign Policy Under Trump 2.0\, ‘Is This a Rupture or Just a Transition?’
DESCRIPTION:Robert Zoellick – distinguished US public servant and author of ‘America in the World: A History of US Diplomacy and Foreign Policy’ – will be joined by Lora Anne Viola of Freie Universität Berlin to discuss\nhow big a break Donald Trump represents in US foreign policy and the implications of his actions for Europe and the world.Robert Zoellick was President of the World Bank\, US Trade Representative and Deputy US Secretary of State. Lora Anne Viola is Director of the John F. Kennedy Institute and Professor of North American Foreign Policy at Freie Universität Berlin. The event will be moderated by the Executive Director of the Europaeum\, Anthony Teasdale. \nTo attend\, please register in advance via this link. For any further information\, please contact events@europaeum.org.
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/europaeum-online-seminar-us-foreign-policy-under-trump-2-0/
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LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YXv1elVHSeeZnm-k4GlZBw#/registration
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260315
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SUMMARY:Application deadline: ‘Future Leaders of Europe: The Europaeum Scholars’ Programme’
DESCRIPTION:The Europaeum is pleased to invite applications for the 2026-27 cohort of the Future Leaders of Europe: the Europaeum Scholars’ Programme. This is a two-year policy and leadership course for the most talented\, energetic and committed doctoral candidates from within the Europaeum network – the people who will make a difference to Europe. It is multi-disciplinary\, multi-university\, and multi-locational and focuses on contemporary European policy. Entry is via open competition for around 30 places every other year. It is the flagship programme of the Europaeum. \n\n\nThe prime aim of the Programme is to engage academic thinking with policy making and to produce a new generation of leaders\, thinkers\, and researchers with the capacity to meet the cultural\, political and societal challenges facing Europe today. Scholars attend six modules and a conference over two years while studying for their existing doctoral degrees \nApplicants must be enrolled on a doctoral programme at one of the participating Europaeum universities AND be pursuing research related to Europe (broadly defined) in the Humanities or Social Sciences OR have very strong extra-curricular interests in European affairs. Each scholar is fully funded by a scholarship worth €12\,500 per annum for two years. This covers full accommodation\, food\, and tuition\, but does not provide a stipend. A maximum of 30 places are available. \n\n\nApplications must include evidence of academic record\, a personal statement\, a short answer to our questions (posted online)\, two academic references (one of which should be from the applicant’s supervisor)\, one leadership reference\, one personal reference\, and a CV\, all received by the above deadline. \nApplications should be made by email to the Europaeum Office and must be received by 23.59 GMT or 00.59 CET on Sunday\, 15 March 2026.
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/application-deadline-future-leaders-of-europe-the-europaeum-scholars-programme/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260317T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260317T120000
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CREATED:20260224T121243Z
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SUMMARY:Deadline for Executive Director role
DESCRIPTION:Vacancy: Executive Director
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/deadline-for-executive-director-role/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260330T235900
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260330T235900
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CREATED:20260313T141738Z
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SUMMARY:Deadline for applications to the Estoril Political Forum
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/deadline-for-applications-to-the-estoril-political-forum/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260406
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260407
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CREATED:20260202T160621Z
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SUMMARY:Deadline for The Europaeum Summer School 2026: Creativity & Innovation applications
DESCRIPTION:Creativity and innovation stand at the heart of today’s Europe and at its capacity to seize emerging opportunities. Europeans\, however\, must navigate digital transformations\, climate transitions\, demographic shifts\, and evolving global competition to attain them. \nThis Europaeum Summer School will bring together master’s and doctoral researchers at Europaeum member universities to Kraków\, a UNESCO City of Literature and a historic centre of learning\, to examine creativity and innovation’s multifaceted intersections. Participants may come from a humanities\, social science\, or policy studies background (or beyond). \nDeadline for submission of applications and abstracts: Monday 6 April 2026.
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/deadline-for-the-europaeum-summer-school-2026-creativity-innovation-applicatons-2026/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260413T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260415T210000
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CREATED:20260218T094316Z
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SUMMARY:Europaeum Spring School on Transatlantic Relations
DESCRIPTION:The Europaeum Spring School 2026: \nTransatlantic Futures \nUniversity of Oxford | 13 – 15 April 2026 \nThe transatlantic relationship has long been a cornerstone of global politics\, economics\, and security. From the Marshall Plan and NATO’s founding to contemporary challenges of trade wars\, climate cooperation\, and digital governance\, the partnership between Europe and North America continues to evolve in response to shifting geopolitical realities. Today\, this relationship faces unprecedented tests: rising powers in Asia\, authoritarian challenges to democratic norms\, technological competition\, and the imperative to address global issues collectively. The future of transatlantic relations will be shaped by generational change\, evolving public opinion\, new forms of multilateralism\, and the integration of non-state actors into traditional diplomacy. Understanding that future requires examining not only traditional diplomatic and economic ties but also emerging areas of cooperation and competition in cyberspace\, space exploration\, energy transition\, and global governance reform. \nThis Europaeum Spring School will bring together master’s and doctoral researchers at Europaeum member universities to explore scenarios\, methodologies\, and case studies that illuminate possible paths forward for transatlantic partnerships: between Europe and the United States\, Canada\, and the states of Latin America and the Caribbean.
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/europaeum-spring-school-on-transatlantic-relations/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260518T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260519T130000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260312T154538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T155047Z
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SUMMARY:Europaeum Leadership Challenge\, Freie Universität Berlin
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Leadership Seminar will explore leadership in its multiple dimensions – examining contemporary leadership theories\, practices\, and challenges across different sectors and contexts. The seminar programme will include discussions with academics and opportunities to develop practical skills through experiential sessions with a world-class trainer.
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/europaeum-leadership-challenge-freie-universitat-berlin/
LOCATION:Freie Universität Berlin\, Kaiserswerther Str. 16-18\, 14195 Berlin\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260601T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260603T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260212T092734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T155413Z
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SUMMARY:Estoril Political Forum | International Graduate Debate
DESCRIPTION:1–3 June 2026 | Estoril\, Portugal \nThe 34th edition of the Estoril political forum—organised by the Institute for Political Studies of the Catholic University of Portugal\, Lisbon—investigates how societies can achieve independence in an interdependent world. The meeting brings together leading policymakers and academics from the US\, UK\, Portugal and the rest of Europe. \nAs usual\, the Europaeum will host the ‘Europaeum Special Debate’. This is a public event in the style of an Oxford Union debate. It is led by a group of Europaeum graduate students\, alongside students from the Catholic University of Portugal and the Jagiellonian University\, each speaking for or against the given proposition\, with expert commentators at hand. The event concludes with an open vote on the proposition.
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/estorial-political-forum-international-graduate-debate/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260608T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260608T120000
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CREATED:20260429T132523Z
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SUMMARY:The Europaeum History & Classics Seminar 2026: Decolonising Europe’s Past APPLICATION DEADLINE
DESCRIPTION:This Europaeum History and Classics Seminar brings together master’s and doctoral researchers to ask how historical narratives inform contemporary inequalities\, cultural representations\, and political debates. \nThe Europaeum invites applications from students at network member universities in all relevant disciplines.
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/the-europaeum-history-classics-seminar-2026-decolonising-europes-past-application-deadline/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260707T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260709T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260312T154838Z
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SUMMARY:The Europaeum Summer School 2026: Creativity & Innovation\, Kraków
DESCRIPTION:Jagiellonian University  \nThis Europaeum Summer School will bring together master’s and doctoral researchers at Europaeum member universities to Kraków\, a UNESCO City of Literature and a historic centre of learning\, to examine creativity and innovation’s multifaceted intersections. Participants may come from a humanities\, social science\, or policy studies background (or beyond). They will explore the conditions needed to cultivate and sustain creative processes and innovative environments (democracy\, rule of law\, economic systems). They will also consider how we can direct those processes and environments towards societal benefit.
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/the-europaeum-summer-school-2026-creativity-innovation-krakow/
LOCATION:Jagiellonian University\, Krakow\, ul. Gołębia 24\, 31-007 Kraków\, Poland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260712T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260718T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260218T094503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T095621Z
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SUMMARY:Europaeum Scholars' Programme Module 1 - University of Oxford
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Europe\, Leadership & Societal Problems
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/europaeum-scholars-programme-module-1-oxford/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260715T123000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260429T133720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T133720Z
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SUMMARY:Europaeum Autumn School: Brussels Policy Seminar APPLICATION DEADLINE
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URL:https://europaeum.org/event/europaeum-autumn-school-brussels-policy-seminar-application-deadline/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260907T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260912T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260218T095535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T095605Z
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SUMMARY:Europaeum Scholars' Programme Module 2 - Brussels
DESCRIPTION:European Policy & Institutions
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/europaeum-scholars-programme-module-2-brussels/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260915T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260917T170000
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CREATED:20260429T133115Z
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SUMMARY:The Europaeum History & Classics Seminar 2026: Decolonising Europe’s Past
DESCRIPTION:Europe’s histories have long been shaped by perspectives that marginalise the experiences and agency of colonised peoples. Scholars and institutions across Europe are now re-examining them critically to rethink methodologies\, boundaries\, categories\, and periodisation to recover lost voices. \nThis Europaeum History and Classics Seminar brings together master’s and doctoral researchers to ask how historical narratives inform contemporary inequalities\, cultural representations\, and political debates. \nThe Europaeum invites applications from students at network member universities in all relevant disciplines. They may wish to join the discussions or to present a 15-minute paper based on their research. We especially welcome proposals for papers addressing the theme in relation to the following topics: \n\nColonial histories and imperial legacies in Europe\nClassical reception and empire\nRace\, ethnicity\, and identity in ancient and modern contexts\nArchives\, sources\, and epistemic violence\nMuseums\, collections\, and cultural restitution\nMemory\, commemoration\, and contested monuments\nDecolonising curricula and pedagogical approaches\nSlavery and its legacies in European societies\nIndigenous perspectives and knowledge systems\nMigration\, diaspora\, and postcolonial identities\nLanguage\, translation\, and power in historical texts\nArchaeological practice and colonial legacies\nGender\, sexuality\, and intersectionality in postcolonial history\nComparative colonialisms and decolonisation movements\nEnvironmental history and colonial extraction\nPublic history and community engagement\nCounter-narratives and subaltern histories\nReconciliation\, reparations\, and historical justice\n\nApplications should include the Europaeum application form\, a brief CV\, a statement of purpose (up to 500 words)\, and a reference letter from their supervisor or academic advisor. Those who wish to submit a paper should also add a short abstract of the proposed paper (up to 500 words). \nFor more information about how to apply visit: https://europaeum.org/programmes/events-activities/ \n 
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/the-europaeum-history-classics-seminar-2026-decolonising-europes-past/
LOCATION:LMU Munich\, Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1\, Munich\, 80539\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260929T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261001T170000
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CREATED:20260429T133626Z
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SUMMARY:Europaeum Autumn School: Brussels Policy Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The Europaeum is pleased to invite applications for our longstanding Policy Making Seminar in Brussels. The European Union faces a moment of acute geopolitical uncertainty as the Von der Leyen Commission enters the defining phase of its second term. Conflict is ongoing on its eastern border and in the Middle East. Transatlantic relations are shifting and illiberal politics are on the rise within and beyond its borders. The Commission must press ahead in the fields of defence\, competitiveness\, enlargement\, and the green and digital transitions against this backdrop. Will it test the limits of European governance to a point of strain? \nThe 2026 Policy Seminar will examine how the Von der Leyen Commission is navigating the present moment of turbulence — where its political will is being forged\, how it is trading-off priorities\, and how it is adapting to a year of external shocks. The seminar programme includes visits to several EU Institutions (including the EU Parliament) and involves talks and discussions with top decision makers and analysts engaged with shaping Europe’s path toward greater strategic independence and resilience. \nThe Europaeum would like to invite to Brussels up to 20 students currently enrolled on master’s or PhD courses at a Europaeum member university. Successful candidates will be provided with accommodation free of charge and will be reimbursed reasonable travel expenses within Europe.
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/europaeum-autumn-school-brussels-policy-seminar/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20261207T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20261212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260218T095716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T095723Z
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SUMMARY:Europaeum Scholars’ Programme Module 3 – CEU\, Budapest
DESCRIPTION:Democratic Resilience and Depolarisation in Europe
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/europaeum-scholars-programme-module-1-ceu-budapest/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270208T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260218T095833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T095833Z
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SUMMARY:Europaeum Scholars’ Programme Module 4 – Graduate Institute Geneva
DESCRIPTION:Global Governance\, Climate Crisis\, & the Transatlantic Relationship
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/europaeum-scholars-programme-module-4-graduate-institute-geneva/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20270524T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20270527T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T144013
CREATED:20260218T095920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T095920Z
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SUMMARY:Europaeum Scholars’ Programme Module 5 – University of Luxembourg
DESCRIPTION:Emerging Technology & Policy
URL:https://europaeum.org/event/europaeum-scholars-programme-module-5-university-of-luxembourg/
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