Course | Summer School
Summer School 'The European Union, the United Nations and Global Governance'
- Date
- Monday 12 June 2023 - Friday 23 June 2023
- Explanation
- Course fee: €1200,- (IN-PERSON) OR €350,- (ONLINE)
- Address
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Wijnhaven
Turfmarkt 99
2511 DP The Hague
General Course Information
The Summer School ‘The European Union, the United Nations and Global Governance’ focuses on a range of topics relevant to the work of the European Union (EU) and of the United Nations (UN), interactions between the two institutions and the role of the EU within current patterns of global governance.
The Summer School on the European Union and the United Nations in Global Governance offers a series of lectures and seminars familiarizing students with the inner workings of these two institutions and interactions between them. It allows for an interactive format with lecturers and includes several visits to institutions relevant to the Summer School’s overarching theme, in The Hague and Brussels. The Summer School focuses on Master-level and PhD students, to allow for advanced exchanges and engaged interaction between students and teachers. In exceptional cases, it accepts Bachelor-level students, based on excellent academic track records. The Summer School offers lectures by a range of academic experts in the field from Leiden University and other well-known universities and institutions, a simulation game on the migrant crisis and a three-day visit to EU institutions in Brussels.
Learning Goals and Experiences
The Summer School is supported by the European Union’s Erasmus+ programme and allows for various extra activities within the two-week time span. It starts with engaging lectures on salient topics related to European Integration and the work of the United Nations, including international economic cooperation and stability, the role of the G20 in global affairs, global security governance, migration, relations between the EU and the United States, European fiscal and monetary policies, climate protection and energy. Students visit core institutions in The Hague, such as the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and the International Criminal Court (ICC). The last three days of the Summer School are held in Brussels, where students visit institutions such as the European Parliament, the European Council and the European External Action Service (EEAS) and receive lectures by practitioners and experts on salient topics related to the EU and its interactions with the UN. As this is an advanced Summer School targeted at graduate-level students, there will be active exchanges between participants and lecturers as well as among the participants themselves. Upon successful completion of the Summer School, you receive a certificate acknowledging your participation.
All activities will take place in Leiden University’s building ‘Wijnhaven’ (Turfmarkt 99, The Hague). The programme (versionDecember 2022) is as follows:
Programme
Monday 12 June
Day 1
09:30 - 09:45 | Welcome |
Prof. Madeleine Hosli | |
09:45 - 11:15 | The European Union and the United Nations: Introduction |
Prof. Madeleine Hosli | |
11:15 - 11:30 | Coffee break |
11:30 - 13:00 | Eastern Enlargement and Global Governance |
Prof. Antoaneta Dimitrova | |
13:00 - 14:00 | Lunch break (with sandwiches) |
15:00 - 17:00 | Visit to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) |
The Hague |
Tuesday 13 June
Day 2
09:45 – 12:00 | The European Union and Global Security Governance |
Prof. Spyros Blavoukos | |
12:00 – 13:30 | Lunch break (with sandwiches) |
13:30 – 15:00 | The European Union and the World Trade Organization (WTO) |
Prof. Sieglinde Gstöhl | |
15:30 - 17:00 | Walking Tour The Hague (voluntary) |
Wednesday 14 June
Day 3
9:30 - 11:00 | The European Union and Covid-19, Lecture 1 |
Prof. Amy Verdun | |
11:00 – 11:30 | Coffee break |
11:30 - 13:00 | The European Union and Covid-19, Lecture 2 |
Prof. Amy Verdun | |
13:00 – 14:15 | Lunch break (with sandwiches) |
14:15 – 16:00 | Solidarity and Cleavages in EMU |
Prof. Paul Schure |
Thursday 15 June
Day 4
09:30 - 10:45 | International Capital Liberalization, Financial Systems and Banking Regulation |
Prof. David Howarth | |
10:45 – 11:15 | Coffee break |
11:15 - 12:45 | The EU Global Strategy, Brexit and 'America is Back' |
Dr. Joris Larik | |
12:45 - 13:30 | Lunch break (with sandwiches) |
13:30 - 14:45 | The European Union in the G-20 |
Dr. Jaroslaw Kantorowicz | |
14:45 - 16:00 | Preparations for the simulation game (European Council meeting) on how to deal with migration |
Friday 16 June
Day 5
9:30 – 14:00 | Simulation Game on EU Migration Governance and the UN |
Simulation game – opening statements | |
Statements on agenda items followed by moderated caucus | |
Lunch break (with sandwiches) | |
Negotiations to derive a common position for agenda items | |
Draft Treaty Text Prepared | |
Final Round of Negotiations | |
Collective Statement | |
14:00 - 16:00 | Visit to the International Criminal Court (ICC), The Hague |
14:00 Participants assemble in front of the ICC 14:30 Presentation on the Court and its current developments 14:45 Q&A 15:15 Attendance of a hearing (open session, if available) 16:00 End of the visit to the ICC |
Monday 19 June
Day 8
9:30 – 10:45 | European Economic and Monetary Integration |
Prof. Madeleine O. Hosli | |
10:45 – 11:00 | Coffee break |
11:00 – 12:45 | The European Union in Global Monetary Governance (part 1): Currency Unions in Theory and Practice: Challenges for European Monetary Integration |
Dr. Ad van Riet | |
12:45 – 14:00 | Lunch break (with sandwiches) |
14.00 – 15:30 | he European Union in Global Monetary Governance (part 2): Europe's Strategic Autonomy - The International Role of the Euro |
Dr. Ad van Riet |
Tuesday 20 June
Day 9
9:30 - 11:15 | Climate Governance in a Global and Regional Context |
Prof. Simon Schunz | |
11:15 - 11:30 | Coffee break |
11:30 - 13:15 | Climate and Energy Governance: The Role of the European Union |
Dr. Susann Handke | |
13:15 – 14:30 | Lunch break (with sandwiches) |
14:30 – 16:15 | EU-Russia Energy Relations: Lessons for the Low-Carbon Transition |
Dr. Susann Handke |
Wednesday 21 June
Day 10
9:30 – 11:00 | Legislative Decision-making in the European Union |
Arash Pourebrahimi | |
11:00 – 11:15 | Coffee Break |
11:15 – 12:45 | The European Union in the United Nations: A Coherent Actor? |
Prof. Madeleine Hosli | |
12:45 - 13:15 | Lunch break (with sandwiches) |
13:15 – 15:00 | The EU and International Tax Law: Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) and Beyond |
Prof. Irma Mosquera Valderrama | |
From 15:00 onwards |
Summer School participants travel individually or with the group to Brussels; costs of the train ticket are covered Check in at Hotel Ibis Brussels City Center, group dinner in the hotel (stay at the hotel in two-person rooms and dinner are covered by the Summer School) |
Thursday 22 June
Day 11
10:15 – 12:30 | Visit to the European Council/Council of the EU |
12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch break |
14:00 – 16:00 | Visit to the European Commission |
Friday 23 June
Day 12
9:30 - 12:00 | Visit to the European External Action Service (EEAS) 10.00 Arrival and security check 10.30 Role of the EEAS, EU's Diplomatic Service 11.30 EU-UN Partnership on Peace and Security 12.30 End of the visit |
12:00-13:00 | Break |
13.00-15:00 | Lunch at the Ibis City Center hotel, Summer School diplomas handed out(hotel meeting room) |
Prof. Madeleine Hosli |
- End of the Summer School - participants either travel back to The Hague (train fare covered) or else continue to their destinations directly from Brussels. -
Tuition fees
Costs for the two-week Summer School are Euro 1200 (this includes all lectures and activities, including the visits to various institutions in The Hague, the daily sandwich lunches and the costs of the hotel in Brussels). Students are responsible for their own housing arrangements in The Hague, but the Summer School will have recommendations available for those interested.
The two-week Summer School can also be attended online. The fee for this is Euro 350. This includes all lectures, seminars and the simulation game, but excludes visits to institutions in The Hague and in Brussels, as these will be conducted in-person.
Location and programme
The Summer School will take place in Leiden University's Wijnhaven Building, Turfmarkt 99 in The Hague (at 8-10 minutes walking distance from The Hague Central Station). The full programme for the 2023 version of the Summer School is available on this site (with lecturers and visits confirmed); there may be some last small adaptations to the programme before it starts.
Credits
At the end of the course, participants receive a certificate of participation. An additional statement regarding the amount of ECTS credits can be issued. Please note that the document is not an official transcript and that it is the student’s responsibility to validate the course for credit at their home university. Keeping in mind that 1 ECTS equals 28 study hours, we value the summer school on The European Union, The United Nations and Global Governance to be representing 5 ECTS.
The Summer School ‘The European Union, the United Nations and Global Governance’ is open to Master-level and PhD students. In exceptional cases, highly motivated (advanced) undergraduate students, with a very good academic record, may be admitted.
Participants are selected based on academic performance and motivation to attend the Summer School.
The deadline for application is Friday 22 April 2023.
Apply by submitting the following documents to EUGOV@fgga.leidenuniv.nl:
- A letter of motivation (1-2 pages)
- A transcript of undergraduate (or graduate) level course grades
- A Bachelor or Master Diploma
- A Curriculum Vitae
- Their passport or identity card number and date of birth (for the registration with institutions we will visit)
- Good proficiency in the English language is a requirement for participation.
The deadline for application is Friday 22 April 2023.
If you have any questions, please contact us via: EUGOV@fgga.leidenuniv.nl.