Blog
Read about contributions by experts of several areas, and by alumni of our EU Academy.
"Ready to make a difference" – Ila Rutten, H2H Network
I left the workshop feeling confident that I had gained practical tools and a theoretical understanding of why they worked and how to apply them strategically. I spent two days with capable, dedicated people who work every day to fight for the public interest.
“The right know-hows for our strategic review” – Teodora Nguen, EurAc
The September 2020 EU Academy ‘Advocating for the public good in the wake of the coronavirus crisis’ gathered sixteen participants from diverse fields such as climate, sustainable development, and human rights.
Digital business as usual or total shake-up?
An EUChanger Network webinar on EU decision-making & influencing in the COVID-19 era took place on June 26 2020 . We presented the results of a survey on the impacts of the coronavirus crisis on EU decision-making and influencing carried out in June 2020.
‘Step behind the scenes of EU advocacy’ - Agata Meysner
Led by Marc-Olivier Herman and Joost Mulder, the training combined the essentials of EU decision-making, insights from Council representatives and key steps of an advocacy strategy in a uniquely interactive format.
“A hands-on learning experience on EU advocacy” - Lara Louisa Siever, Global Witness
My original motivation to attend this training was to learn from practitioners in- and outside of the EU institutions. Indeed, in less than two days, I was given many more practical insights than in my Political Science and European Union studies at University
"Preparing for the incoming German presidency" - Jill van Coppenolle, Oxfam
On the 10th of March, together with other participants from like-minded organisations, I was warmly welcomed by Marc, Lucy and Joost at Holland House to gear up for the 2020 German Council Presidency for what would be an interactive and intensive two-day training.
“A new level of knowledge” - Adam Leckius, Climate Action Network Europe
I learned more from this programme than I have from years of studying political science. That might be slightly provocative – not least towards my dear university – but of course, in reality there is no conflict
"Knowledge that will last a lifetime" - Pascale Budzinski
On Thursday at 9 am, along with 19 other participants from all over Europe, I was warmly welcomed at Holland House (a few metres away from the European Parliament) by two trainers greatly experienced in the world of EU advocacy: Marc-Olivier Herman and Joost Mulder.
"An educational and inspiring ride" - Sofia Hansen, Oxfam
With a beautiful and fitting view of the European Parliament against the blue autumn sky, we embarked on an educational, exciting, high-speed journey along the EU policy and legislative tube line.
EU Academy 17-18 October: from one European Commission to the next
On 17-18 October, EUChanger together with Better Europe will run a second training on EU influencing for the public good.
EP Elections: ‘Super grand coalition’ vs ‘Super progressive coalition’
With over 60% newly elected MEPs, there is a lot of uncertainty as to where the new European Parliament is heading. At EUChanger’s EU academy on 21 June, Davide Ferrari, chief of research at VoteWatch Europe, gave his take on the impact of the May 2019 European Parliament elections.
Learning from “the most lobbied dossier of the history of EU institutions" – EU Academy 17-18 October
Registrations are now open for the next EUAcademy that will take place in Brussels on 17-18 October. The theme is ‘Advocating for the public good: form one European Commission to the next.’
"Practical insight into advocacy" EU Academy 21 June
Registrations are now open for the next EUAcademy that will take place in Brussels on 17-18 October. The theme is ‘Advocating for the public good: form one European Commission to the next.’