The future of South-eastern Europe depends on consistent, targeted action to develop effective civic structures and integrate the region into Euro-Atlantic political, economic and security spheres. This requires consultation and collaboration between international and regional policy-makers. Initiatives which build confidence among citizens in the region are a prerequisite for peace and stability, and ultimately for regional integration and economic prosperity. Underlying the project is the belief that the driving force for the continuation of the political, social and economic reform and transition process are qualified young professionals with international experience.
In an effort to contribute to the reform process in South-eastern Europe, the TRANSFUSE Association and the College of Europe jointly launched a programme in 2006 for young people from the region, as well as broader Europe and the United States, who aspire to play an active role in the future of their countries. (For details on the first Programme editions, see 'LDP 2006/2007' and 'see 'LDP 2007/2008'). The Programme runs over a ten-month period and aims to transmit knowledge about the EU and its relation to the region, to stimulate the leadership and professional skills of participants and to encourage an exchange of views.
The 2008/2009 Programme will consist of the following activities:
Two-week Summer Academy in Germany (Berlin/Surroundings), 30 August - 13 September 2008 - the curriculum will include topics related to the European Union and the development of its relations with South-eastern Europe, as well as wider issues of international and economic relations. Practical training components focussing on negotiations, project management and presentation skills will provide participants with essential leadership qualities.
Group Activities, between November 2008 and March 2009,where the participants will work together in small groups to develop and implement a joint activity or an event in South-eastern Europe
Five-day Final Seminar in Belgium (Brussels/Bruges), in April 2009, with visits to the EU institutions and NATO in Brussels and to the campus of the College of Europe in Bruges.
The Programme will be led by an Academic Dean, who will guide the participants through the different aspects of the Programme. The working language of the Programme is English.
Certificates will be awarded upon successful completion of the Programme.
Only 30 selected applicants will be invited to participate. Their participation in the Programme will be sponsored by the Programme donors. For information on the application procedure and sponsorship details see ‘How to apply’ and ‘Practical information’.
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