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  College of Europe - Master's in European Studies in Bruges and Natolin (Warsaw)
The College of Europe, founded in 1949 and based in Bruges and Natolin (Warsaw), is a centre of academic excellence preparing individuals to work and live in an international environment.
The College of Europe focuses on postgraduate European studies in the legal, economic, political, international relations and interdisciplinary domains, while also providing a range of tailor-made seminars and training courses targeted at executives and public sector officials.
The College of Europe is organising the fourth edition of this one-week professional training course for diplomats, officials and other professionals, involved in negotiations with and within the European Union.
www.coleurop.be   (591 words)

  
 College of Europe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The College of Europe is an independent university institute of postgraduate European studies with campuses in Bruges, Belgium and Natolin (Warsaw), Poland.
The College of Europe is principally funded by the European Union and the Belgian and Polish authorities, and to a lesser extent by a number of other European governments.
Robert Picht, Pro-Rector, represents the Rector and is responsible for overseeing the College of Europe’s academic activities on the Natolin (Warsaw) campus.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/College_of_Europe   (1447 words)

  
 College of Europe - Publications - Introduction
Collegium (Chief Editor: Dr Marc Vuijlsteke) is an academic journal published by the College of Europe to enlighten debates on the European integration process.
True to the College’s tradition the journal aims to combine academic research with practitioners’ insights and to provide an interdisciplinary forum for discussion and debate on all aspects of the European Union.
College of Europe news is produced with the full cooperation of the Association des Anciens and the Madariaga European Foundation for the College of Europe.
www.coleurop.be /publications.htm   (917 words)

  
 RAND | News & Events | Commentary | How America's Electoral College Impacts Europe
To understand the effect of the upcoming presidential election on US foreign policy and Europe, it is essential to understand the mechanics and politics of a somewhat obscure American institution called the Electoral College.
Because of the Electoral College, neither presidential candidate is focusing his attention on Europe’s natural American constituency — the great urban areas of New York, Los Angeles and Chicago that are centers of a global outlook, international commerce and millions of immigrants.
The European Union's constitutional compromise of “qualified majority voting” has its roots in the same problem that led to the Electoral College: how to balance the inevitable political power of populous states with the concerns of small states fearing they might be dominated in a political union.
www.rand.org /commentary/101404LFF.html   (1356 words)

  
 COLLEGE OF EUROPE, BRUGES, BELGIUM / NATOLIN, POLAND), POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES
College of Europe, Dijver 11, BE-8000 Brugge, Belgium
In fact, the College of Europe is the world’s oldest university institute of postgraduate studies and training in European affairs.
Alumni of the College occupy positions of responsibility in Europe and across the world, and many come back to the College to share their experiences with the students.
www.ceebd.co.uk /ceeed/un/blg/college_of_europe.htm   (1283 words)

  
 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF NUTRITION EUROPE
The European Chapter of the American College of Nutrit ion is comprised of European scientists and clinicians interested in research and clinical aspects of nutrition.
However, there is no society in Europe devoted strictly to the study of nutrition and its metabolic implications from both basic and clinical viewpoints.
The aim of the European Chapter of the American College of Nutrition is to create an opportunity for faculty and students in the basic health sciences, clinical departments, and in public health to better understand the relationships between nutrition, metabolism and human health.
amcollnutr.org /ACNEurope.htm   (451 words)

  
 Wider Europe < 2005/2006 < IPF Working Groups
Wider Europe policy was developed by the European Union (EU) in 2003 to define relations with neighboring countries and mitigate negative effects of EU enlargement.
Since the border of the EU have been redrawn toward the East and South, a host of new neighboring countries stand to gain from the institution's expansion of democratic norms and practices.
The Challenge of Wider Europe working group thus raises the question of what policies are needed to promote Europeanization in countries without prospects for EU membership and how economic, political and security dimensions of the European Neighborhood Policy can be better integrated to ensure peace and stability in the EU neighborhood.
www.policy.hu /themes05/weurope/index.html   (410 words)

  
 Griffith College Dublin
Griffith College was established in 1974 and is now the largest independent college in Ireland, with a student population of over 4,000.
Every student attending full-time courses at the college has a personal tutor with whom he or she can consult on a range of issues (personal, academic or social).
The college also provides a student counsellor who offers a free and confidential service for students experiencing personal difficulties during the course of their studies.
www.studyoverseas.com /europe/eurouni/griffith.htm   (2977 words)

  
 Calvary Chapel Bible College Europe † About the Pastors
PHIL METZGER is the director of Calvary Chapel Reaching Europe, teaches and is the college branch coordinator for the Hungarian-speaking students.
JASON VANDER BURGH, teaches at the Bible College and directs "A Vision For Life." Jason's home church is Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa where he served in the high school ministry.
He comes to the Bible College after serving as a missionary in Priluki, Ukraine and has a heart to serve the developing churches, and church leaders in Eastern Europe.
www.ccbce.com /ccbceaboutthepastors.html   (517 words)

  
 NEW EUROPE COLLEGE
In 1998, the New Europe College was awarded the prestigious Hannah Arendt Prize for its achievements in setting new standards in higher education and research.
The New Europe College hosts within the framework of its programs ongoing series of lectures (an average of 40 per academic year) given by prominent foreign and Romanian scholars foremost for the benefit of academics, researchers and students, but also for a wider public.
Another important asset of the New Europe College is its library, including among its roughly 25,000 titles outstanding reference works and major works in the humanities and social sciences, as well as several thousand volumes and manuscripts donated to the NEC by private individuals from Romania and abroad.
www.nec.ro /fundatia/nec/about_us.htm   (2223 words)

  
 US Education Guides : Europe - Citrus College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Citrus College was established in 1915 and has the distinction of being the oldest community college in Los Angeles and the fifth oldest in the state.
Every homestay is different: some families have children and others do not, some families provide the student with a room and homecooked meals ($550/month), and others provide the room only ($400/month) depending on what option the student would like.
Citrus College's location provides the International Student Center with many wonderful opportunities to participate in activities and trips to southern California's theme parks, music concerts and theater productions, professional sporting events, and outings to recreational sites such as the beach or mountains.
www.useduguides.com /profiles/school_profiles.jsp?scid=3300125&area=europe   (494 words)

  
 College_Of_Europe/College_D'Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Since its inception in 1949 as a post-war vechicle for promoting European unity, the College of Europe has established itself as the educational arm of the European community.
The bi-lingual curriculum is taught by a prestigious faculty drawn from Europe's top universities and has included among its visiting lecturers Supreme Court judges, Nobel Prize winners and international political figures.
College of Europe in Poland is held at the recently established branch campus in Natolin, Poland.
www.christusrex.org /www1/EMI-old/col-europe.html   (381 words)

  
 Dr Robert Picht, Pro-Rector, College of Europe | European Union Education
Enlargement is intensifying the challenges of international competition in the domain of education where the globalisation process is progressing rapidly.
Europe must find ways to transform its cultural diversity from an obstacle into an asset.
The EU Constitution has to recognise the key role of education for promoting Europe's international position and social cohesion in the spirit of the Lisbon summit.
www.euractiv.com /en/education/dr-robert-picht-pro-rector-college-europe/article-117403   (506 words)

  
 The College of Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The "College Formula" has been perfected over the past fifty years and is applied on both campuses.
The programme, that lasts one academic year from mid-September to the end of June, is taught through English and French, and includes lectures, research seminars, simulation exercises, weekend workshops and meetings with invited specialists.
The methodology combines knowledge, understanding and critical analysis with a range of communication and interpersonal skills designed to prepare College of Europe graduates for the challenges they will face in their professional careers.
www.transworldeducation.com /ads/colleurope.htm   (343 words)

  
 Franklin College: Switzerland and Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The attractive location of Franklin College makes it an ideal place for students of Europe and the world beyond, for Switzerland presents much more of significant interest than its celebrated cheeses, chocolates, watches, and banks.
It is small enough to be studied conveniently, odd enough to be an abbreviation for the whole of European life and advanced enough to be fully integrated into all the trends.
The College is located approximately a twenty minute walk from the center of Lugano.
www.fc.edu /location/switzerland_europe.html   (317 words)

  
 Belgian Science Policy - Culture and education - Institutions : College of Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The College of Europe in Brugge is an independent institution which was created in 1949.
The College of Europe is open to holders of a university degree, of the most wide-ranging nationalities, who wish to follow a post-university education centred on European integration.
The scholarships which these States accord to their students in order to study at the College of Europe constitute another source of income.
www.belspo.be /belspo/res/coord/act_cult/subvent/coleur_en.stm   (137 words)

  
 college of europe - Online College E-Learning And Online Degree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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www.tidemark.ca /college_of/college_of_europe.html   (393 words)

  
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His assignment will be in the Department of European Political and Administrative Studies at the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium.
The College of Europe is a highly specialized graduate school offering a program leading to a Masters Degree of European Studies and enrolling a very select group of graduate students from all European countries and North America.
The College attracts well-known specialists from a variety of professional and academic backgrounds including the public and private sectors and international and European institutions.
www.oberlin.edu /faculty/dcleeton/fulbright.htm   (394 words)

  
 Cards Clubhouse.com - Forums & Chat :: View topic - College Soccer: Europe and America
College is for academics - not for sports.
European colleges and universities don't compete in athletics on the same scale that American colleges and universities.
A lot of colleges do send their teams to Europe, either in preseason or in the offseason, for training tours.
www.cardsclubhouse.com /forums/viewtopic.php?p=227401   (674 words)

  
 S-Europe - Boston College
This guide covers general resources for Modern Europe and Great Britain from 1789 to the present.
Additional help is available from the author of this guide, O'Neill Library subject specialist for Old World History (including Britain, Europe, Middle East and Asia), Michelle Baildon (617-552-4477; baildon@bc.edu).
Primary documents, including manuscripts and facsimiles, from the history of Western Europe, arranged by country and then chronologically.
www.bc.edu /libraries/research/guides/s-europe   (1514 words)

  
 Chelmsford College: Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The College is developing an exciting new European programme, which will offer you the opportunity to either visit Europe or link with a European college.
At present, the College has links in France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Northern Spain and Sweden - and more countries are in the pipeline.
There is a European Resources area in both Learning Centres.If you are interested in working in Europe you will have access to careers advice including a European careers database.
www.chelmsford-college.ac.uk /About/Europe.asp   (107 words)

  
 College of Europe (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Interested students are required to complete both an application form from the College of Europe AND an eligibility form from the Dept for Education and Skills.
Interviews for short-listed students are held in March by the UK Committee for the College of Europe, which includes academics based in the UK who teach at the College of Europe.
UACES is a professional association exchanging ideas on Europe, and will be of interest to those interested in studying at the College of Europe.
www.uaces.org.cob-web.org:8888 /collegeofeurope.htm   (417 words)

  
 College of Europe Chooses Horizon for Natolin Library
"I am delighted that the College of Europe has selected Horizon for its Natolin Library," said Mark Carden, Dynix Vice President and General Manager for Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
The Library of the College of Europe at Natolin was created in April 1993 and within just a few years became highly-respected as an important centre for information resources on European issues, specifically regarding the enlargement of the European Union and political and economic transformation in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe.
The library's principal function is to provide resources and academic materials to support the academic programmes of the College.
www.dynix.com /about/press/2005/940.asp   (458 words)

  
 College Publishing in Europe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
For many years, Wiley Europe has been a force in the marketing and distribution of international editions of textbooks developed by the U.S. College Division.
The new group has two main objectives: (1) to enhance the global sales potential of U.S. college product by ensuring that it is developed or adapted to meet market needs outside the U.S. market; and (2) to develop indigenous college-level publishing at Wiley Europe that complements the publishing strategies of the U.S. college publishing business.
The program will build on the initial investment made in the U.S. in developing college product and will focus on the three key subject disciplines that have the greatest potential for growth: physical sciences (physics and chemistry), electronic/computer science, and management/marketing.
www.wiley.com /legacy/authors/to/TOA2/europe.html   (153 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Europe | Guernsey | College given one year reprieve
Ladies College in Guernsey has won a year's grace to adjust to recent school funding changes.
The changes mean Elizabeth College, Blancheland and Ladies College will all be given £2,000 per pupil.
Earlier this month, the college's principal, Margaret MacDonald, made further appeals to island education chiefs for new teaching facilities.
news.bbc.co.uk /2/hi/europe/guernsey/4637985.stm   (208 words)

  
 College of Europe Alumni Association Website   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Association of the Former Students of the College of Europe (Bruges & Natolin campuses) was founded in 1949 and currently includes about 7000 former students.
Thanks to the European specialisation acquired at the College, former students hold prominent positions in the economic, politico-administrative, diplomatic and academic circles of over 100 countries.
The College of Europe Alumni Association cannot guarantee that all information on this website is correct.
www.coleurop-alumni.org   (1404 words)

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