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CPE2030 is planned to achieve maximum impact with available resources by utilising the existing host institution’s infrastructure and activities whenever possible. This is not only economically efficient, but will also allow avoiding unnecessary new content loading in addition to already existing one. Therefore, relevant fields of EU studies (from sociology, political science, economics, EU law, regional studies) will be integrated where appropriate in the existing research, curricula and events. 

CPE2030 will enhance the quality and promote innovation in teaching on EU studies in higher education. It will put special emphasis on promoting EU studies among young scholars and professionals, by including them in core team or by inviting them to events and debates organized by the Jean Monnet Chair.

These events will be three winter camps with the participation of students, young professionals and academics, three multi-day joint international field trips with participation of all target groups, three special thematic sessions at international conference will enable scientific scrutiny of the results and nine round tables will be organized to enable more applied scrutiny of CPE2030 process by industry representatives and policy-makers.

 

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