Announcements

04.05.2017
Day of EU Countries

Barents EU Centre is hosting the “Day of EU Countries” within the project “EU Centre in the Barents Region of Russia”, implemented with the financial support of the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union.


Barents EU Center announces the beginning of the annual contest among school students of the Barents Region of Russia “What do I know about the EU”. The contest is held in the format of an online-quiz within the framework of the project “EU Center in the Barents Region of Russia” implemented with the financial support of the Erasmus+ program of the European Union.


Barents EU Center invites you to participate in a scientific conference “Treaty of Rome: Europe after 60 years”. The conference will take place within the framework of the “EU Center in the Barents Region of Russia” project, implemented with the financial support of the Erasmus+ program of the European Union and organizational support of the Association of European Research. It is the second scientific conference for young researchers of the problems of modern Europe.


Federal Ministry of Education and Women Affairs invites candidates with the knowledge of German to work in Austrian schools as assistants to Russian teachers. Candidates must be under 30 years old and have at least a two-year work experience in higher education.


Lecture “The EU-Russia crisis: will there be a reset in 2017” by Nicolas De Pedro (research fellow at Barcelona Centre for International Affairs) will take place on 17 March 2017 within the framework of the EU research club.


The Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) in partnership with Charles University (Prague) and the support of Princeton University, the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO Cyprus Centre), the LSEE unit ‘Research on South Eastern Europe’ and the Chair of Jewish Studies (School of Philosophy AUTH) is organising a Summer Seminar on Heretics, Converts and Infidels: Political, Cultural and Social Aspects of Religion in ‘Shared Worlds’. The Seminar will take place from Monday 19 June to Friday 30 June 2017 in the premises of Aristotle University in Thessaloniki (Greece). The program offers 60 hours of teaching and outdoor activities and a long weekend at the camping site of AUTH in Halkidiki.


A simulation of the Arctic Council will take place in Rome on May 2-5. It is intended to give students the possibility to play a leading role in the conducting and decision-making of one of the most advanced intergovernmental forum, following the mechanism of negotiations and the official rules of procedure.


Under the European Union Visitors Programme (EUVP), young leaders from outside the European Union are invited on a five-day individual working visit to Brussels as guests of the European Parliament and the European Commission


Study in Europe Webinar Series Russia (VIRTUAL) will take place from 13 to 31 May. Everyone interested in taking part in this seminar an do so by registering via the link.


Are you a young cultural practitioner looking to develop and strengthen your cultural leadership skills? Then the Global Cultural Leadership Programme is designed just for you! The participants to the GCLP 2017 will come from different fields of relevant cultural practice in their respective countries and represent sectors that are specifically interested in reaching out with their work globally.