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Venue: CEPS (Conference Room) | City: Ville de Bruxelles
DATES:7/12 September
Since the inception of the financial crisis in 2008, and more importantly with the sovereign debt crisis in 2010, the governance of the euro area has substantially changed. Multi-layered institutions and rules now define its economic and financial governance.
New reforms, such as the enhanced macroeconomic policy coordination and banking union, have introduced innovation that will lead to a more stable system and possibly further economic and financial integration but will also make the governance more complex, whilst European institutions struggle to provide confidence.
The programme offers a unique opportunity to learn how EU governance works in an international and multi-cultural environment in a highly-reputed global think-tank with long-standing experience in the policy-making process of European institutions and international organisations.
Classes are conducted by researchers with strong academic backgrounds and solid experience in EU policy-making, who are able to merge academic research with market practice. The learning programme will combine lectures with problem-based activities, including case studies, discussion groups and workshops with policy-makers. The experience will be enriched by simulation games and study visits to the EU institutions.
Aim and topics
The summer school offers a thorough introduction on how the Economic and Financial Governance of EMU works in practice and how it impacts the economy. Participants will:
Programme
The programme covers a total of 30 hours of lectures, case studies and discussion groups (excluding the closing lecture). Each day comprises 4 hours of lectures in the morning, which include two modules of 1 hour 45 minutes and two breaks of 15 minutes each. Afternoon sessions will consist of more interactive sessions, during which students will work together to solve case studies, to develop discussion groups or to attend to a technical seminar. Two visits to the EU institutions (European Commission and European Parliament) are also part of the afternoon sessions. Click here to find the detailed schedule in the brochure.
Requirements
Graduate students, academics, officials from national ministries, local governments, central banks and private sector.
English proficiency and MA or equivalent in economics or finance. Students with a background in law and political science will be selected on the basis of their knowledge of basic principles of economics and finance.
Certificate
Participants who have followed the programme diligently will receive a certificate of attendance. Participants will not be subject to an exam, but team work on a specific assignment will be evaluated and a prize for the best work will be awarded in the closing ceremony.
Fee
The fee includes all summer school materials, access to all programme components as well as lunch during the courses.
After you have been notified of being successfully selected for the Summer School, the tuition fee must be transferred in advance to our bank account in order to confirm your participation.
Application
Candidates are requested to submit their application via the following link:
http://www.ceps.eu/content/summer-school-2015
Deadline for applications is 26 July 2015 (seats are limited).
Successful participants will be notified at the latest by 31 July 2015.
Scientific coordination
Contact:
Elisa Martelucci, Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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