European Institute of High International Studies - Summer Academies

Summer Academies

The institute arranges summer academies every year in different European cities to different topics.

  • Austria (Hofen Palace, Lochau): North American European Summer Academy: The relations between Europe and North America

Working language: English

  • Bulgaria (Varna): La région de la Mer Noire dans l'Europe élargie : vers un label territorial

Working language: English and French

  • Croatia (Zadar): L´action de l´Union européenne pour l´environnement et les changements climatiques: enjeux et perspectives

Working language: French

  • Romania and Bulgaria (Slobozia and Silistra): L'Europe des droits: l'après adhésion de la Roumanie et de la Bulgarie

Working language: French

  • Slovakia (Bratislava): L'Union européenne face au défi énergétique

Working language: English and French

  • Turkey (Istanbul): The EU-Turkey Relations: Lisbon Treaty and beyond

Working language: English

  • United Kingdom (Canterbury): Federalism and Europe

Working language: English

  • International Summer University (Opole/Poland, Berlin/Germany, Strasbourg/France): National Minority - Past and Present

Working language: English and French

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