
Leadership Development Programme 2009/2010
Leadership Development Programme 2010/2011
Leadership Development Programme 2011/2012
| The Leadership Development Programme was launched in 2006/2007 by the College of Europe and the TRANSFUSE Association. The European Fund for the Balkans began financing the programme in 2008 and since 2009 is organising it jointly with the College of Europe and the TRANSFUSE Association. |
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30 graduate students from Albania, Bosnia Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Macedonia, Greece, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Turkey are selected each year to take part in the 8 month long 'Southeast Europe and the EU – Leadership Development Programme'. A limited number of participants are selected from other European countries. The LDP is led by an Academic Dean who guides the participants through the different elements of the program. |
Objective
Contribute to the development of open minded and progressive leaders who have the ambition to play an active role in the future of their countries by offering a tailor made programme in leadership training.
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LDP Participant
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| Leadership skillsdevelopment |
Networking: links between young leaders from the Western Balkans and Europe
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Be young ambassadors of the region |
Study the EU - Western Balkans relations |
European Union knowledge |
International relations кnowledge |
Become part of EFB Community |
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The eight-month Programme is composed of the following activities:
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| Summer Academy*
Held in Bratislava, Vienna and the Vienna surroundings the Academy gathers LDP participants and provides a curriculum which includes topics related to the European Union, European Union and Southeast Europe relations, more general international and economic issues as well as practical training components, focussing on negotiations, project management and presentation skills.
Timeframe: 2 WEEKS
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Group Projects
Participants are divided into 5 groups according to the topic of their interest. Groups work together toward implementing a project developed during the Summer Academy. A series of joint activities are organised as final events for each project throughout the Western Balkans.
Timeframe: 6 MONTHS
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Spring Seminar
Held in Belgium - Brussels and Bruges, the Seminar gives participants the opportunity to meet and discuss the issues concerning Southeast Europe and its future with policy - makers from the EU and NATO, to visit the College of Europe as well as to attend a panel discussion with Brussels - based think tanks.
Timeframe: 5 DAYS
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* The Summer Academy for the first 4 generations was held in Berlin and the Berlin surroundings