Articles in this set
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EU studies are a minor feature in the young and dynamic university scene in Cyprus, which will assume the presidency of the EU's Council of Ministers in July.
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The importance of agriculture to Romania is not reflected in the classroom.
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The prominence of rural Poland in Polish politics has boosted the interest of EU studies students in agriculture.
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Identifying four phases in the relationship between the EU's institutions and religious communities.
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The European Commission has set itself the task of increasing legal professionals' knowledge of EU law.
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Ordinary voters can now find out how MEPs vote in plenary sessions of the European Parliament. Will member states' votes be subjected to the same transparency?
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A career option for linguistically talented students with an interest in the EU: translation
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Universities are getting better at recognising study abroad, but one in four students still struggles to convince home-country professors of its merits.
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The European Commission plans to expand its support for EU studies around the world.
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The European Commission wants to expand its programmes to help millions more study outside their home country. We interview the commissioner responsible, Androulla Vassiliou
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European Studies are now an integral part of the courses available at almost every university in Denmark. Some are refining their core programmes
EU studies

European Voice's 13th EU Studies Fair takes place on 10-11 February 2012. Here is our guide to EU studies to accompany the fair.