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EU Negotiations – a Practical Workshop
The Brussels process
For those involved in legislation negotiations with the EU institutions. This programme is your chance to get a practical overview of the legislative processes and how you can be effective. It will take you through the lifecycle of a directive helping you develop the basic skills and approaches needed for successful influencing and negotiating in Brussels, using ‘real-life’ examples and role-plays.
Programme Director Kate Thomson and Adam Steinhouse
Code Length Price
EUPW 2 days £895
Venue Dates
London 27-28 May 10, 27-28 Sep 10, 1-2 Feb 11, 16-17 Mar 11
You must have knowledge of the European Union before joining the course, for instance through attendance on EUIN or EUEU (see page 30).
For further information Caroline Shedden 01344 634 363, gtn 3803 4363
caroline.shedden@nationalschool.gsi.gov.uk nationalschool.gov.uk/eupw
EU-UK – Getting It Right
UK EU processes: Parliamentary scrutiny, impact assessment, infractions and Comitology
Those who need to know about the UK processes involved in EU legislation.
On completion you should understand the UK parliamentary scrutiny process, UK EU better regulation and impact assessments, implementation of EU legislation into UK law, EU infraction procedures, how Comitology committees work and how best to operate in them.
Programme Director Kate Thomson and Adam Steinhouse
Code Length Price
EUUK 1 day £450
Venue Dates
London 22 Jun 10, 5 Oct 10, 7 Dec 10, 22 Mar 11
For further information Caroline Shedden 01344 634 363, gtn 3803 4363
caroline.shedden@nationalschool.gsi.gov.uk nationalschool.gov.uk/euuk
Familiarisation Visit to the Brussels Institutions
For those with some prior knowledge of the European Union (for instance, through attendance on programmes such as the Overview of the European Union (EUEU) (see page 30). This programme offers the opportunity to see the main EU institutions in action. On completion, you’ll have a deeper understanding of how the institutions work, what they do, and the perspectives of Brussels-based staff.
Programme Director Quentin Oliver
Code Length Price
EUFB 2 days £1,300
Dates
10-11 May 10, 11-12 Oct 10, 31 Jan-1 Feb 11
You must have some knowledge of the European Union before joining the course, for instance through attendance on the Overview of the European Union course (EUEU) (see page 30).
For further information Corinne Pither 01344 634 612, gtn 3803 4612
corrine.pither@nationalschool.gsi.gov.uk nationalschool.gov.uk/eufb
Tripartite Study Visit to Brussels and Luxembourg
Visits to the EU institutions in Brussels and Luxembourg. A joint training programme with major member states. In 2010 the event will be run by the National School in English.
Programme Director Adam Steinhouse
Code Length Price
ETSV 4 days £1,300
Dates
25-28 Oct 10
For further information Corinne Pither 01344 634 612, gtn 3803 4612
corinne.pither@nationalschool.gsi.gov.uk nationalschool.gov.uk/etsv
The European Reciprocal Training Programme
For UK officials who want to understand how Europe works and how Britain can make the most impact in the EU. This programme offers you the chance to develop and strengthen contacts with our partners while gaining unique insights into the governing cultures and attitudes to the EU in other member states. The training programmes are run by well-known institutes, such as the French Ecole Nationale d’Administration, the German BAKOV, and the Finnish HAUS, and are attended by officials from other European countries.
For details, add the relevant programme code after
nationalschool.gov.uk/
Austria in the European Union AUS1, AUS2
Finland in the European Union FSV1, FSV2
France in the European Union FEV1, FEV2
France in the European Union in French FFV1, FFV2
Germany in the European Union GVE1, GVE2
Germany in the European Union in German GVG1, GVG2
Portugal in the European Union PSV1, PSV2
Spain in the European Union ESP1, ESP2
Sweden in the European Union SVE1, SVE2
For further information Corinne Pither 01344 634 612, gtn 3803 4612
corinne.pither@nationalschool.gsi.gov.uk
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