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multitude of values and participation in interactive activities. In this context, Master European Studies was actively engaged into planning and organizing a large range of events which brought together [...] values. Placing emphasis on intensifying social, cultural and academic interaction, the European Studies MA programme tried facilitating and strengthening partnerships and communication during the lectures [...] inally, the last event took the shape of a student conference. Under the title "External Solidarity: EU’s responses to global challenges", the conference aimed at raising the interest in academic research
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speech, the consequences of refugees crisis and the role of religion and population in the process of EU enlargement. Next day EUS students went to European Commission, after the short excursion students [...] future. During the Q&A students actively participated in the discussion on the main challenges that the EU facing today, the Brexit referendum and the necessity of further integration of the Union. After the [...] European Network of Equality Bodies, the agency that monitors equality centres and institutions in EU countries as well as candidate countries. Students learned about the core sectors for equality and
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group was not only overwhelmed with information and experience, but also inspired to continue studying the EU and maybe one day come back to Brussels in another status. [...] 2015, EUS students visited European capital Brussels in order to learn firsthand about the work of EU institutions and committees. For three days the students attended several meetings at the European [...] European Parliament, the European Commission, the Committee of the Regions and others where they witnessed EU politics from the inside. The group arrived in Brussels on January 26 and soon after checking in the
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Zukunftswoche 2016 For one week in May students had an opportunity to participate in various workshops, which will help them to gain valuable experience and skills. The tradition to organize "Future w
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n of the study programmes. The previous sessions hosted scholars within the area of minority rights and social inclusion, while the second semester will host experts on Europeanization and EU. [...] Europa-Universität Flensburg to discuss the issue of diversity, and its challenges and opportunities in the EU, together with the invited guests. The overall aim of the lecture series is to integrate the EUF and
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Diversity in a changing Europe: Challenge or Opportunity? Lecture 1 Prof. Michal Vašečka from Masaryk University in Brno (Czech Republic), Centre for the Research of Culture and Ethnicity (Slovakia) a
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Zukunftswoche 2013 The first Zukunftswoche or Future week took place in June 2013, where students had an opportunity to attend guest lecture by Jan Philipp Albrecht, MEP, who talked about Brussels per
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Diversity in a changing Europe: Challenge or Opportunity? Lecture 2 Dr. Tilman Lanz from University of Groningen gave a lecture on a topic of "Diversity in a changing Europe: challenge or opportunity?
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Zukunftswoche 2014 Zukunftswoche also known as Future week is an annual event in May that gives students a chance to participate in interesting workshops and interact with each other. This year Zukunf
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y of Southern Denmark). The seminar was organized as part of the Jean Monnet module in European Studies and financed with the help of the European Commission (The Lifelong Learning Programme: education