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Since 2001, 700 young people from over 50 countries have participated in the Convention of Young European citizens. Since it’s creation, many well-known personalities have supported the Convention of Young European citizens : MEP , Director of the French International Labour Organisation, , former Minister of Education in the Czech Republic, European Commissionner , MEP, former French Prime Minister, Latvian Ambassador in Spain, Czech Ambassador in France, European Commissionner, member of the WTO, for- mer President of the Czech Republic, MEP, MEP Arts et Métiers ParisTech Rue Porte de Paris 71250 CLUNY - FRANCE Tél. : (00 33) (0) 3 85 59 53 60 Fax : (00 33) (0) 3 85 59 53 66 [email protected]  http://www.e-urope.net   Your must include : - a letter of motivation ; - a CV. Applications must arrive before by e-mail to [email protected] or by post, to «  Institut Européen de Cluny, rue Porte de Paris, F 71250 CLUNY ». The selected candidates will be informed by email before  For more details, consult the website www.e-urope.net  Candidates must be born before 1st January 1992.  Working languag es are French and Englis h . The Committee of Organisers will establish a list of participants on the basis of and according to countries : - 3 to 4 participants per country from EU Member States and candidate countries (Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey) - 1 participant per country from outside Europe countries The selected candidates must confirm their participation by transfering the sum of : 200 € for citizens of : Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, United Kingdom, Sweden. 120€ for citizens of : Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Portugal, The CzechRepublic, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, and third countries. 120 € à 200 € depending on the country of origin --> contact us for more details During your stay, the costs for accomodation, working materials and meals will be paid for by the European Institute. Travel costs will be at the expense of the candidates. The summer school can grant ECTS credits (a certificate of participation is sent to the participants after the approval of a final report). Apart from language skills, no other academic or professional qualifications are required Cluny Abbey, Burgundy, France Cluny Abbey, Burgundy, France Initiative supported by Herman Van Rompuy, President of the European Council 

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7/31/2019 Call for Applications 2012 - Prolongation

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Since 2001, 700 young people from over 50 countries have participatedin the Convention of Young European citizens.

Since it’s creation, many well-known personalities have supported theConvention of Young European citizens :

MEP , Director of the French

International Labour Organisation, , former Minister of 

Education in the Czech Republic, EuropeanCommissionner , MEP, formerFrench Prime Minister, Latvian Ambassador in Spain,

Czech Ambassador in France, EuropeanCommissionner, member of the WTO, for-

mer President of the Czech Republic, MEP,MEP

Ar ts et Mét ier s Pa r i sTechRue Porte de Par is

71250 CLUNY - FRANCETél. : (00 33) (0) 3 85 59 53 60Fax : (00 33) (0) 3 85 59 53 66

europe@cluny .ensam.fr 

http://www.e-urope.net  

 Your must include :- a letter of motivation ;

- a CV.

Applications must arrive before bye-mail to [email protected] or by post, to « Institut Européen de Cluny, rue Porte de Paris, F 71250 CLUNY ».The selected candidates will be informed by email before

 For more details, consult the website www.e-urope.net 

Candidates must be born before 1st January 1992.

 Working languages are French and English.

The Committee of Organisers will establish a list of participants on

the basis of  and according to countries :- 3 to 4 participants per country from EU Member States andcandidate countries (Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of 

Macedonia, Turkey)- 1 participant per country from outside Europe countries

The selected candidates must confirm their participation bytransfering the sum of :

200 € for citizens of : Germany, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Spain,Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, The Netherlands,

United Kingdom, Sweden.

120€ for citizens of : Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Hungary,Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Portugal, The CzechRepublic,Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, and third countries.120 € à 200 € depending on the country of origin --> contact us

for more details

During your stay, the costs for accomodation, working

materials and meals will be paid for by the European Institute.Travel costs will be at the expense of the candidates.

The summer school can grant ECTS credits (a certificate of participation is sent to the participants after the approval of a final

report). 

Apart from language skills, no other academic or

professional qualifications are required

Cluny Abbey, Burgundy, FranceCluny Abbey, Burgundy, France

Initiative supported by Herman Van Rompuy,President of the European Council 

7/31/2019 Call for Applications 2012 - Prolongation

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The Europe of Jean Monnet was based on the idea that integrationwould gradually lead to the emergence of a political Europe. TheEuropean integration had a finality. In the spirit of the founding fa-

thers of the European Union, it was federalist: a United States of Europe .

European integration has however been put to the test with the finan-

cial crisis. The crisis has not only lead to the necessity of emergencyadjustments, but more fundamentally, it has called into question thevery idea of European integration.

But what good is Europe if it is only there to impose austerity plans?

 What model should we work towards? What majorprojects can Europe work upon to bring membercountries together without betraying national andregional sensibilities ? What should the political

connections be both at a European level and thenational or regional levels? Which reforms should we make to the

institutions ? How can we make Europe more democratic ?

The chosen theme of 2012 : Europe, the forgotten finality ? invitesparticipants to reflect upon, exchange ideas, debate and propose

solutions … 

… New challenges ahead!  

 

Arrival (from 2 p.m. onwards) and welcome

  Meet and greet the team of organisers of the European Young Citizens’convention

Presentation of Cluny working method -Ice breaking games and team

building.  

Round table: with

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 Visit of the Abbey

 

 Presentation of the « OPEN SPACE » methodology - Work in commissions

In parallel : european institutions seminar (small group work)

 Introduction to the simulation of the European Council

 Round table: with

-  

 

   

  : Presentation of european countries by the participants -

 

 « OPEN SPACE » sessions - feedback and further group work In parallel : european institutions seminar (small group work)

  day

out, visiting companies, associations and cultural sites of the region in small

groups accompanied by local residents.

 « Prospective » module 

Work in commissions

Feedback from OPEN SPACE sessions in plenary - Presentation of the « 

for the Standing commissions

Work in commissions

 

Presentation of the Groups' proposals in a Plenary assembly - working

towards a "final declaration"

Presentation of all proposals in view o f adopting a final declaration

 Evening : Fireworks and local celebrations for « Bastille Day »

Approval and preparation of the Declaration

  of the Convention of European Young citizens to

the public and invited guests -  

 

Departure from Cluny

This programme is subject to last minute changes

Discovering French cultural heritage

Meeting local people

Conferences

Panels of experts

Open space   – a collaborative method basedon non hierarchical mutual learning… 

Workshops : The workings of  Europeaninstitutions, prospective module...

Exchanging ideas and sharing expe- 

riences 

Debating and proposing solutions