The Luxembourg Institute for European and International Studies is a forum of intellectual discussions and research as well as a platform of training and upgrading for undergraduates and young professionals from both western and eastern countries.
 
One of the Institute’s constant themes of research and debate has been the European integration viewed as a particularly dynamic and challenging process. The topic has been explored for the last 12 years under the form of summer schools organized by the Institute in cooperation with the Black Sea University Foundation and later on with the European Cultural Centre, Bucharest at Mangalia and Vama Veche in Romania.
 
The 2006 seminar looks into the question whether there are, can and should be common values for the upcoming Europe, i.e. the European Union and beyond. Should the Europeans strive for a common ethos giving the continent a genuine impetus in its political, economic and social endeavours? How far will these values be different from those in other places of the world and how far will they be compatible with those? To what degree is the past of any guidance? Is it wise to have such a debate on values or might such an effort even prove counterproductive in the longer term? How far can a value debate contribute to the shaping of a common identity and thus also to the definition of a possible future role for Europe in the international system?
 
Organized by the:
 
Luxembourg Institute for 
European and International Studies       
Black Sea University Foundation
European Cultural Centre, Bucharest
 
Application deadline 10 iulie
VENUE
The course will be held at Vama Veche, a youth holiday village, which is situated at about 50 km south of Constantza, the main Romanian port on the Black Sea coast.
   Access ways: 
by air: Mihail Kogălniceanu airport of Constantza; transfer by bus/taxi (80 km) 
by car: E60, E70, E81, E87 
by train: railway station at Constantza or Mangalia; transfer by bus 
The cost of 365 Euro includes participation fee, accommodation in double rooms with own bathroom and all meals. 
   The working language is English.
   Application deadline: 10 July 2006
   The environment 
The weather at this time of the year is particularly nice and warm at the seaside. The sun is shining on the wide beach of Vama Veche, and the water temperature is well above 200 C, inviting to swimming parties. Besides, the Black Sea shore landscape is delightful, with large orchards and vineyards. Mangalia, the nearest town, whose ancient name is Callatis, boasts vestiges since the age of the Hellenic colonization in the 6th century BC through the times of the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman rules. 
For more information on the programme, you may like to contact:
   Mrs. Maria Popescu, Executive Director
   European Cultural Centre, Bucharest
   49-51, Sf. Voievozi St., apt. 16
   Bucharest-1, Romania
Tel./fax:+4021-3198145;tel.:+4021-3193280 
E-mail: cti@clicknet.ro
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? 
students, young researchers and professionals interested in the topic 
representatives of higher educat-ion, of specialized institutions, of political parties, of NGO’s, of the mass-media 
   MAIN SPEAKERS 
   Dr. ARMAND CLESSE 
Director, Luxembourg Institute for European and International Studies
   Prof. CHRISTOPHER COKER 
   Lecturer, London School of Economics
Prof. MIRCEA MALITZA
President, Black Sea University Foundation Vicepresident, European Cultural Centre 
   Prof. G. MICHAEL AMBROSI 
   University of Trier
   MARIO HIRSCH 
   Editor in chief of the Letzebuerger Land
MAIN SESSIONS 
�Are there universal values? Eternal values?
 
� The debate on oriental vs occidental values (Asian vs Western values; Islamic vs Christian values)
 
�Does it make sense to set up a catalogue of values?
 
�The historical legacies: Greek and Roman; Renaissance, Enlightenment; French Revolution. What remains of these values? What should be kept of them?
 
�How to preserve and defend values?
 
�The values proclaimed and propagated by the European Union
 
�Does the EU need a value discussion?
 
�Are there differences between Eastern European and Western European values? If so, can there or should there be a convergence ?
 
�How to promote values?
 
�Do we need new values - in Europe and beyond?
If you wish to join in the programme, please fill in the following application form: 
Summer School
The Quest for European Values
Vama Veche, 20 – 26 August 2006
APPLICATION FORM
First name: 
Last name: 
Institution: 
Position: 
Payment of the 365 Euro course fee will be made: 
      ☐ in cash, at arrival
      ☐ by bank transfer
☐ I wish to apply for a scholarship
      
Candidates who request scholarships 
should send the filled in Application Form together with: 
Curriculum Vitae 
Letter of Intention 
Two letters of Recommendation 
Application deadline: 10 July 2006
Please send the application documents to 
EUROPEAN CULTURAL CENTRE 
Centrul European de Cultura 
49-51, Sfintii Voievozi St., 4th floor, apt. 16 Bucharest-1, Romania  
Tel./fax: +40213198145 
The payment of 365 Euro ( 1,285 RON) can be made either in cash, at arrival, or by bank transfer to account 
RO41RNCB5038000020240011/EUR (Euro) or RO20RNCB5038000020240001/ROL (Lei) opened by the European Cultural Centre at the Romanian Commercial Bank, Lipscani branch, 18-20 Lipscani St., Bucharest – 3, Romania
[sursa euroconferinte]