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  • Sun rises on Cypriot universities

    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.
  • Romania's lost sheep

    The importance of agriculture to Romania is not reflected in the classroom.
  • From field to classroom

    The prominence of rural Poland in Polish politics has boosted the interest of EU studies students in agriculture.
  • Does God matter to the EU?

    Identifying four phases in the relationship between the EU's institutions and religious communities.
  • Getting the EU into legal life

    The European Commission has set itself the task of increasing legal professionals' knowledge of EU law.
  • Nameless votes on longer?

    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?
  • Speaking up

    A career option for linguistically talented students with an interest in the EU: translation
  • Avoiding a credit crisis

    Universities are getting better at recognising study abroad, but one in four students still struggles to convince home-country professors of its merits.
  • More money for Monnet

    The European Commission plans to expand its support for EU studies around the world.
  • The Erasmus commissioner

    The European Commission wants to expand its programmes to help millions more study outside their home country. We interview the commissioner responsible, Androulla Vassiliou
  • Reaching out

    European Studies are now an integral part of the courses available at almost every university in Denmark. Some are refining their core programmes

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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. 

 


More money for Monnet

By Ian Mundell  -  09.02.2012 / 17:15 CET
The European Commission plans to expand its support for EU studies around the world.
 

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