Natolin Fellowship Programme launched at the College of Europe in Natolin
On 24 July, the Natolin Fellowship Programme was launched at the College of Europe in Natolin. The Programme is designed for young professionals who want to contribute to the integration of Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia into the European Union.
Although it was the first run of the programme, it received over 80 applications, out of which 11 Fellows who have been following variety of courses including EU Institutions / EU Decision-making; Policy Analysis; Green Transition; The EU’s Enlargement and Neighbourhood; Comparative Law, Data collection, management & analysis and others. In addition, the Fellows have been participating in skills-based modules such as Communicating research/analytical findings to a wider public online with the representatives of the Google News Lab; Disinformation; Data protection; OSINT tools, Academic writing, Innovation and technology in higher education, Research integrity in the European Research area, etc. by further enhancing their academic and professional development. The Programme will last eight months until 24 March 2025 during which the Fellows will learn more about European Affairs, develop specific skillsets, as well as enhance language skills.
Additionally, the Fellows will have the opportunity to complete an internship /traineeship as part of the Programme, which will provide them with a hands-on practical perspective in a professional environment under the guidance of experienced and dedicated mentors.
The Natolin Fellowship Programme is carried out by the financial support of the European Union and by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania as part of the project ‘EU4YOUTH – Phase III Youth Employment’, and Entrepreneurship programme Scholarship Scheme for Eastern Partners at the College of Europe in Natolin.
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