CALL FOR APPLICATIONS. IPRE SPRING SCHOOL – „10th Anniversary of Eastern Partnership: Outcomes and The Way Forward”

29 January 2019

The Institute for European Policies and Reforms (IPRE) welcomes applications from eligible candidates from the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia for the 4thIPRE Spring School „10thAnniversary of Eastern Partnership: Outcomes and The Way Forward”, which will be held in Chișinău, Republic of Moldova during March 20-22, 2019.

The 2019 IPRE School is dedicated to the 10thAnniversary of the Eastern Partnership (EaP).The programme will include a series of trainings, debates and information sessionswith national experts, EU Ambassadors and officials. Participants will also be invited to simulate the Eastern Partnership ministerial meeting, representing EU and EaP foreign ministers, as well the EEAS and European Commission. A final Joint Communique will be drafted by the participants, which will include an assessment on the key outcomes and proposals for the future of the Eastern Partnership beyond 2020.

Working language: English

Eligibility: The Call is open for young leaders from the Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia, aged between 18 and 30 years old and who are interested to network and to learn more about the EU integration process and the Eastern Partnership. A total of 35 participants will be selected. The selection process consists of two stages: evaluation of the Application Forms and interviews with the pre-selected candidates.

Participation costs: All costs (travel, accommodation and meals) will be covered by the organizers.

Interested candidates are invited to fill-in the Online Application Form, available here.

Deadline:February 17, 2019, (23:59 Moldova time, GMT +2)

For more details about the application and the selection process, please contact Victoria Nemerenco at [email protected].

The 4thEdition IPRE Spring School „10thAnniversary of Eastern Partnership: Outcomes and The Way Forward” is organized by the Institute for European Policies and Reforms (IPRE) in partnership with Moldova’s National Platform of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum and with the support from Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS).

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