Deadline: 30 April 2016
Open to: policy analysts, experts, advisers, civil servants, private sector/NGO professionals and journalists from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine
Venue: 4-15 July, 2016 in Warsaw, Poland
Description
The College of Europe, Natolin Campus, the German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF), and the Polish American Freedom Foundation have founded WEASA, Warsaw Euro-Atlantic Summer Academy, to present the political, social and economic foundations of modern democracies in the European Union and the transatlantic community and further promote the values of freedom, pluralism and peace.
In 2016 WEASA will take place from 4-15 July, 2016 and will be focus on the issues of European integration, regional policy and regional development, management of external support, and/or state transformation processes and transatlantic cooperation to submit their applications for WEASA’s 2016 edition.
The WEASA program will be delivered by prominent academics and analysts from leading European and American think tanks, as well as high-level officials and practitioners.
Eligibility
- Citizenship and permanent residence in one of the Eastern Partnership countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine;
- Higher education (Master’s degree or equivalent);
- Minimum 5 years of professional experience;
- English language proficiency.
Costs
Warsaw Euro-Atlantic Summer Academy will cover travel, boarding and accommodation costs.
How to apply?
Interested candidates must complete the online application form. The deadline for applications is 30 April 2016.
For more information please visit the official website.