The Friedrich Ebert Foundation's Yerevan Office and YSU Institute for Armenian Studies are jointly organizing a course titled "Internal and External Political Issues in the Context of European Values, Institutions, and Processes."
The purpose of this course is to provide Armenian students with knowledge about EU-Armenia relations, EU policies, diplomacy, decision-making processes, European values, and internal and external political issues, institutions, and processes.
The three-phase course will be held on April 11-13, May 16-18, and June 27-29, in an off-site format (Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays). The course will include lectures on the aforementioned thematic topics, group work, brainstorming sessions, simulations/role-playing games, assignments, discussions, debates, and research activities.
Eligible applicants for participation are 2nd, 3rd, and 4th-year bachelor’s students, first-year master’s students, as well as young employees of YSU. The course will be taught by well-known and reputable scholars, experts, and officials from Armenia and abroad.
The deadline for applications is March 22, 2025. Selected participants will be informed and invited for interviews between March 31 and April 4.
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The foundation covers all financial expenses for the program.