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EIPAL - European Institute for Public Affairs and Lobbying |
 Mr Le Clercq - President One cannot improvise the knowledge of European institutions and the way to approach them: the increasing complexity of the decision making system, accentuated by the accession of the 10 new member states two years ago and the talks of even further enlargement, is nowadays driving people to take a specialised training course upon European Public Affairs. Even though this knowledge is essential, it can only be of value when having the appropriate tools to make use of it.
Since its creation in 1994, EIPAL has been the first school to provide high level evening training courses. These courses are specifically oriented towards the practice of lobbying and EU Affairs, where more than 500 students have already attended.
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After a period of reflection to improve EIPAL’s activities, its board, supported by well-known advisers, has developed its course programme for the 24th session.
Thank you for your interest,
The EIPAL team.
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What has been said about us by others... |
 Brian Coleman “Here is a course that local universities do not offer : How to be a succesful EU lobbyist. The European Institute for Public Affairs and Lobbying teaches the ins and outs of the EU’s various branches and offers tried and tested methods for interest groups trying to promote their views.” (Brian Coleman and Shailag Murray – Front page of Wall Street Journal Europe) |
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“As one of the first alumni of the EIPAL course on European Public Affairs I have been able to appreciate its usefulness over the years in my contacts with the European authorities. Whether it concerned the legislative process or an in depth comprehension of the EU budget, the knowledge acquired in this course has been and is extremely useful to me in the defense of the European interests of our industry sector.” Bart De Turck – Former students of EIPAL -Secretary General of l'Union Européenne de l’Ameublement (UEA) |
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