Euro-African Trade and Investment Relations and the Polycrisis
See attachment Based on the theoretical knowledge on EU-African Trade and Investment Agreements and their linkages to singular crises and/or the Polycrisis, students will gain hands-on experience about negotiations on agreements to tackle the Polycrisis.
Application Deadline
Virtual Part starting date
2025-03-06
Virtual Part closing date
2025-05-29
Total student workload
175
Specific field of studies
Business/Management: EU-African economic relations; economic growth
Environment/agriculture: Sustainability, climate change, trade in agricultural goods, food security
Law: EU Law, Public International Law; International Trade Law
Medicine/health: Medical security
Social sciences/humanities: Political science, history
Pre-requisite for selection
CV
Motivation Letter
Academic pre-requisites for applicants
Economics, History, Law, Political Science, Sociology, related natural sciences concerned by the BIP's issue
Physical Part starting date
2025-06-23
Physical Part Description
In nine lessons, the virtual part is divided into a deepening of the theoretical skills acquired in the previous semester and the start of the model-negotiations on polycrisis-relevant sections of a Euro-African trade and investment agreement. The distribution of content over the individual course dates can be found in the attachment.
Physical Part closing date
2025-06-27
Language level required
B2
Field of studies related to the course
Medicine and Health
Social Science and Humanities
Business and Management
Environment and Agriculture
Law
Course location
Brussels, Belgium
Course language
English