The Institute for Cultural Relations Policy (ICRP) offers a ten-day-long summer academy that focuses on possible improvements and reforms that can be implemented in the system of international organisations. The operation of these institutions is of particular interest in our globalised world. These organisations provide closer cooperation, intergovernmental communication, and mutual support for member states. Whether a country joins an economic, monetary, security or political organisation it will most likely have benefits. Recently, however, more and more criticism is levelled at these institutions worldwide.
WORTH
The registration fee of the ICRP Summer Academy is 900 EUR. The registration fee shall be transferred to the ICRP until June 15, 2015 to secure your place. The registration fee covers:
- Shared accommodation in a double occupancy room
- Three times meals per day (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
- Two times coffee-break per day
- Access to all the reading material
- Course & stationary materials (file, notebook and pen)
- Excursions, cultural, social and extracurricular activities
- Budapest public transport pass for unlimited travel during the event.
ELIGIBILITY
- Participation is open to all ages and all nationalities coming from any country. A broad range of interested participants can apply for the Summer Academy on Remodelling Global Governance such as:
- Undergraduates, (post-) graduates, researchers and International Relations experts and any interested people who want to develop their academic knowledge and capacities in global governance, regional organisations as well as different views and proposals remodelling international decision-making.
- Representatives of universities and academic staff who want to get knowledge on the latest developments in political integration, institutionalisation, multilateralism and globalism.
- Representatives of (I)NGOs who want to get knowledge about the involvement of non-governmental organisations in global decision-making process and cooperative problem-solving arrangements.
- Representatives of governments, political parties and diplomatic corps who are interested in the reform of macro-regional decision-making systems and getting more knowledge about the formal and informal structures of international organisations.
- Representatives of business and private sector who want to get knowledge on the economic, civil, political and legal aspects of a more sustainable global order.
- Representatives of the media who want to have a better understanding of world politics, geopolitics and various efforts to reform international institutions.
DEADLINE: 15th June 2015
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