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HomeUpcoming EventsEurope Opens Doors: Student Symposium
Europe Opens Doors: Student Symposium

All students interested in European Studies are invited to a breakfast symposium to mark Europe Day on 9 May.

The first move towards the creation of what is now known as the European Union occurred on the 9th of May 1950. Today, every European country which democratically chooses to accede to the European Union endorses its fundamental values of peace and solidarity. These values find expression through economic and social development embracing environmental and regional dimensions which are the guarantees of a decent standard of living for all citizens.

Come and meet current and former students of ANU European Studies in history, politics, international relations, languages & cultures and find out more about career options with Europe.

This symposium is cohosted by the School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics, the School of History, the School of Politics and International Relations and the ANUCES. ANUCES is an initiative involving four ANU Colleges (Arts and Social Sciences, Law, Business and Economics, and Asia and the Pacific) co-funded by the ANU and the European Union.

Registration to enquiries.slll@anu.edu.au is essential for seating and catering purposes.

Date & time

  • Fri 09 May 2014, 9:30 am - 11:00 am

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A.D. Hope Conference Room, Level 2, A.D. Hope Building 14, ANU

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