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EUROPEAN STUDENT CONFERENCE 2015
Eurosceptic earthquake rocks EU elections. —BBC
Eurozone unemployment at record high. —CNN
Europe’s Identity Crisis—Room for Debate. —New York Times
Europe Could Be a Relative Surprise in 2015. —Wall Street Journal
Meet with 80 undergraduate and graduate students from the US and EU-experts to discuss the future of the European Union. Challenge your ideas, fi nd solutions and have an impact on the policy debate in the EU. Make a personal contribution to interna-tional politics.
Why should you participate?
• Participate in workshops with leading scholars in European Union Studies and EU policy-makers
• Be part of the international network of future leaders and thinkers
• Spearhead the creation of a student think-tank for EU affairs in America
• Attend social events with students who share your enthusiasm for the EU
• Travel costs and accommodation covered
• American, European and international students enrolled at a US university are welcome to apply.
themes for 2015
Borders: Immigration in the Mediterranean
Democratic Participation: Rise of Far-Right Extremism
Economy: Youth Unemployment and the Digital Economy
Identity: Social Solidarity
Transatlantic Relationship: Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
Featured Professors Seyla Benhabib, David Cameron, Jolyon Howorth, Vivien Schmidt and Adam Tooze.
Schedule / Deadline
When: February 13–14, 2015Where: Yale School of Management
register by october 27 (1st round) at www.escatyale.com
Further information and questions at info@escatyale.com
The world’s eyes are on the future of the EU. Where are yours?