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24.01.2013
Within the framework of the cooperation agreement between the European Studies Institute of the MGIMO University of Moscow and the College of Europe, the Development Office organised in Bruges from 24 January to 1 February 2013 a seminar on Advanced... more
04.02.2013
 
The European Legal Studies Department went on its annual Study Trip to Luxembourg and Strasbourg from 4 to 7 February 2013. more
05.02.2013
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On 5 February, Mr Alexander STUBB, Minister for European Affairs and Foreign Trade of Finland, visited the Ntolin campus of the College of Europe and delivered the lecture ‘Upstairs, Downstairs and the European Union’ more
07.02.2013
 
With the entry into force of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), the Eurozone is finally equipped with a permanent rescue mechanism. more
08.02.2013
 
Search Engines and Competition Law M. Cédric ARGENTON, TILEC - Tilburg University - Slides C. Argenton more
08.02.2013
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On Friday 8 February 2013, former Deputy Minister for European Affairs of Cyprus, Ambassador Andreas MAVROYIANNIS, spoke on "The Negotiations on the Multi-annual Financial Framework 2014-20: An Insight View from the Cypriot Presidency". more
14.02.2013
 
On 14-17 February 2013, a team of 9 students of the EU International Relations and Diplomacy Studies Department of the College of Europe successfully participated in the 14th edition of the London International Model United Nations (LIMUN)... more
14.02.2013
 
As each year, the students and the College of Europe Careers Office, in cooperation with the Alumni Association, have the pleasure to invite the Alumni to a networking evening which takes place on 14 February 2013 at 20.00 in Bruges - Dijver. more
20.02.2013
The College of Europe Natolin Campus and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) with the support of the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs are organizing for the seventh time an introductory Seminar on International... more
25.02.2013
 
European partners such as China have ambitious plans for space exploration. This comes at a time when the United States has downsized its space programme and augmented away from sending manned missions to space for the foreseeable future. more

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