Guest lecture by Prof. Pierre Andrieu
What does a 40-year diplomatic career across Europe and Asia really look like? Yesterday, our students heard it directly from Professor Pierre Andrieu, former French ambassador to Tajikistan and...
Thanks to the support of the European Union, and in particular the European Parliament, the College of Europe in Natolin created the European Civilization Chair in memory of Professor Bronisław Geremek †. The mission of the Chair is to teach and encourage reflection on recent European history within the wider context of European Civilization, in the conviction that understanding Europe's past helps us to imagine and shape Europe's future. In particular, there is a focus on twentieth-century Europe's division and reunification. This is in keeping both with Professor Geremek's achievements as a medieval historian and the role he played in Poland and in Europe both before and after the fall of Communism.
Rooted in an initiative by the European Parliament, the College of Europe in Natolin created the European Neighbourhood Chair which became operational on 1 July 2012. The mission of the Chair is to teach and encourage reflection on EU and EU member states' foreign policies towards the EU’s eastern and southern neighbourhood and to familiarize students with the multi-facetted security-related, political and socio-economic developments and structures in both neighbourhoods.