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International - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Cultural Diplomacy in Europe - 4th-9th of Jan 2011, Berlin
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Friday December 03, 2010 14:24 by ICD Academy - Institute For Cultural Diplomacy
Conferences in Berlin - 4th-9th of January, Institute for Cultural Diplomacy We at the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy are happy to announce two of our upcoming events:
The Future of EU Foreign Policy: An International Conference on the Political, Economic, and Cultural Dimensions of EU Foreign Policy
(International Conference, Berlin, 4th-6th January 2011)
http://www.icd-euforeignpolicy.org
Cultural Diplomacy in Europe: A Forum for Young Leaders (CDE)
Europe in the Year 2030: Digital Technology, Active Citizenship, and the Society of the Future
(Weeklong Seminar, Berlin, 4th–9th January 2011)
http://www.culturaldiplomacy.org/cde
The Future of EU Foreign Policy:
“An international Conference on the Political, Economic, and Cultural Dimensions of EU Foreign Policy”
Conference Participants
The conference is open to applications from young professionals, students and scholars, civil society practitioners, private sector representatives, journalists, and other interested stakeholders from across the world.
The online application form can be found under:
http://www.culturaldiplomacy.org/cde/index.php?en_cde_c...-form
Speakers
The speakers during the Seminar will include leading figures and experts from international politics, academia, the diplomatic community, civil society and the private sector, from across the world. These speakers will include a number of individuals from the ICD Advisory Board.
Sustainable Network
Conference participants will become part of a growing international network of people from across the world with different fields of interest and levels of experience, who share a commitment to intercultural exchange. Participants will be able to remain in touch with each other through the ICD Online Network. This network represents a medium through which members can exchange information on research, job opportunities, related events, and coordinate their own cultural exchange initiatives. The ICD will help to support the participants in their future activities by providing guidance and advice on possible research topics and helping to support members who plan to organize their own cultural exchange initiatives.
Cultural Diplomacy in Europe - A Forum for Young Leaders:
“Europe in the Year 2030: Digital Technology, Active Citizenship, and the Society of the Future”
The goal of the each CDE Weeklong Seminars is to train and prepare the participants so that they are able to organize their own programs in the future. Each CDE Weeklong Seminar will be focused on a specific theme related to Europe and the goals of the Forum. These Weeklong Seminars include lectures, seminars, and workshops lead by experts from the fields of politics, academia, and civil society, as well as cultural and social activities. In addition to raising awareness amongst the participants of the field of cultural diplomacy and salient issues concerning Europe, the week also provides an opportunity to network and experience Berlin.
Participants
The Weeklong Seminar is open to students and young professionals with an interest in the European region, as well as international stakeholders from civil society, the media, the private sector, and international politics from across the world.
* Participants in the CDE Weeklong Seminar will also take part in the International Conference: “The Future of EU Foreign Policy: An International Conference on the Political, Economic, and Cultural Dimensions of EU Foreign Policy?" (Berlin, 4th - 6th January, 2011)
If you are interested to attend the conference/s please let us know.
Institute for Cultural Diplomacy
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