iCES Debate with the Young
European Movement:
Putting Europe back in the
Agenda
On the Occasion of Europe
Day
Join us for a debate 19 May
2010:
- What do you think of the EU?
- What would you like it to
be?
- Different? How?
- Come and contribute to the
discussion!
Your Ideas Make the Future of Europe
During the General Election Campaign Europe was hardly mentioned
and then usually in negative and disparaging terms. We believe that
the European Union will only develop successfully if future
generations are enthused and see its relevance to their daily
lives. New ideas for Europe can put it back on the agenda and shape
the future of the EU.
Do you have some ideas on Europe?
Are you prepared to brainstorm with others on what they might be
and how you could help implement them?
Take part in the evening discussion and brainstorming session
organised by the European Movement and the Institute of
Contemporary European Studies.
Speaker:
- Richard Laming, Secretary of the European Movement
(Key Note)
- Professor John Drew, Jean Monnet Professor of Business and
Management (Chair)
Time, Venue and Location
Date: Wednesday 19 May 2010
Time: 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Place: Institute of Contemporary European Studies
Regent's College, Regent's Park, London NW1 4NS
Room Tuke 301
Directions
The event is free.
We hope you join us in the debate, followed by refreshments.
Further Information, Get Involved
Read an article on "The
Schuman Declaration 60 years on" by Richard Laming,
secretary of the European Movement.
The
results of the meeting will be sent to (at least) six Europeans of
different nationalities in senior positions in Brussels and
elsewhere and we are guaranteed a reply.
More
about this event
Get your I love Europe
Poster
My Favourit Mix. People, Places, Cultures
For registration and queries about the meeting, please contact
Davide Marchesi at
davide.marchesi(at)euromove.org.uk or 0203 176 0543
For queries about venue and the Institute of Contemporary
European Studies, please contact iCES at ices@regents.ac.uk or 0207 487
7464, or visit www.ebslondon.ac.uk/ices

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