The Europaeum Masters Programme in European History and Civilisation offers graduate students a special opportunity to deepen their knowledge of European history and institutions, their philosophical and historical backgrounds and underpinnings, and their social and economic contexts, through the lens of three different university worlds. This knowledge plays an increasingly crucial role in practical decision-making and strategic planning, where Europe-wide and global contact and negotiation is required.
 Paris I  Leiden  Oxford
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The Leiden-Oxford Leadership Programme offers an academic
and intellectual pathway to European leadership to mid-career professionals
in industry and civil service in Europe, or in positions dealing with
European counterparts and stakeholders. |
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The development of collaborative multi-centred courses fulfils a central objective of the
Europaeum mission, providing future business, political, social and intellectual
'leaders' with a pan-European educational experience.
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In July 1997 the then French Minister of Education Mr Claude Allègre assigned a committee chaired by the conseiller d’état Mr Jacques Attali the task to investigate how the French system of universities and grandes écoles could be adapted to face the challenges posed by the growing European integration and the increasingly rapid globalisation.
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