Gość: Master classes
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Master classes: Brussels for Europe
The Brussels-Europe Liaison Office, representing the Brussels government
together withthe Vrije Universiteit Brussel and the Université Libre de
Bruxelles are launching a new educational and training initiative Master
classes: Brussels for Europe designed specifically for staff of the European
Institutions.
Based on the very latest interdisciplinary urban research, this high quality
Programme will tackle the historical, social, cultural, political,
geographical and economic dimensions of Brussels. It will give participants a
unique opportunity to understand current developments and forces driving
Brussels urban dynamics as well as to broaden their vision of the city in
which they live and work. In an informal atmosphere, renowned experts in the
field will assist participants in enhancing their ties with different sectors
and actors of the city and in exploring new paths within the daily urban life.
The Programme consists of a series of lectures, events and side visits. Staff
members who are interested in the Programme can find more information on the
website of the Brussels-Europe Liaison Office www.blbe.be.
The first edition will be run in English for 25 staff members from November
2008 to January 2009. The master classes will be held Wednesdays from 17.30 to
20.30 and occasionally Saturdays. Lectures will take place in the building of
Brussels-Europe Liaison Office at Avenue d’Auderghem 63.
Priority will be given to colleagues who deal with Belgian authorities in the
course of their professional activities. A tuition fee of 1000 EUR per
participant will be covered by the European Administrative School as an
''external training activity'' at the request of the service Participants who
complete the Programme will be awarded a certificate.
In order to help the EAS estimate likely demand for this initiative anyone
interested is asked to send an email to EPSO - EAS - MASTERCLASS,
EPSO-EAS-Masterclass@ec.europa.eu by 10 September 2008.