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The EU Centre initiative was launched in the USA and Canada in 1998. Since then 26 European Union Centres have been established in universities all over the world: in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan. The network is supported by the European External Action Service. In 2011 the list was expanded to incorporate three Centres in Russia: in Kaliningrad, St. Petersburg and Tomsk.
EU Centre in Siberia (EUCES) was established at the Tomsk State University (TSU) and unites TSU and four other prominent universities of the region: Altai State University, Kemerovo State University, Irkutsk State University, Tyumen State University, as well as Novosibirsk State Technical University, an associate partner in this project.
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New and events
Master of Science in European Union Policy
12.04.2012
Vesalius College in Brussels (Belgium) in cooperation with the Institute for European Studies (IES) organise the unique Master of Science in European Union Policy.
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Sergey Yun’s trip to Moscow, Berlin and Brussels
12.04.2012
From February 13 to March 4, 2012 Sergey Yun, EUCES Master degree programs coordinator, undertook a mission to contribute to TSU and the EUCES’s capacity in the field of European Studies and to develop TSU’s relations with Russian and European universities.
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European Peace and Security Studies
12.03.2012
The European Peace University starts new MA program European Peace and Security Studies since September 2012 in Stadtschlaining, Austria. The new MA programme combines analytical reflection of external dimensions and effects of the European integration process with advanced knowledge of the theories, institutions and forms of governance of the European Union.
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Summer Schools in Europe
09.03.2012
25 June -6 July 2012 the European University Institute, Florence, will conduct VIII Migration Summer School: "Social Movements, Systemic Change and Migration". The VIII Migration Summer School on Social Movements, Systemic Change and Migration is co-funded by the European Union through the CARIM-East project, by the Migration Policy Centre and by the Erste Foundation.
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Central Europe on the Threshold of the 21st Century
24.02.2012
On 2-4 February 2012 Oxana Lekarenko took part in the international conference “Central Europe on the Threshold of the 21st Century: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Challenges in Politics and Society”, organized by the Faculty of Political Sciences and International Studies of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun (Poland), with the presentation “The Elements of the Continuity in the US Policy towards European Integration: the Case of the EU enlargement of 2004”.
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