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Spain contributes 20,000 euros to the College of Europe, world dean of the centers of European studies

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Spain contributes 20,000 euros to the College of Europe, world dean of the centers of European studies

Natolin Palace, headquarters of the Warsaw campus / Photo: Vindur - Polish Wikipedia, CC BY 2.5

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The Council of Ministers approved last Tuesday a voluntary contribution of 20,000 euros to the College of Europe, the oldest European studies center in the world.

 

The College of Europe is a non-profit association of public utility, whose mission is to train postgraduates from all over Europe, who are trained to work for the construction of Europe, both in political institutions and in private spheres.  As a member country of the European Union, Spain is a member of the Board of Directors of the College of Europe through the figure of its ambassador, permanent representative of Spain to the European Union. Spanish politician Íñigo Méndez de Vigo was chairman of the Board of Trustees for ten years, between 2009 and 2019.

 

Among the functions of the Governing Board is to agree on the annual budget of the College of Europe and to set the contributions that correspond to each member state. The College of Europe, through the Permanent Representation of Spain to the European Union, requested last February 22 the payment of 20,000 euros as the Spanish contribution for the year 2021.

 

The school, created in 1949 at the initiative, among others, of the Spanish thinker Salvador de Madariaga, has two campuses in Bruges (Belgium), founded in 1949, and in the Natolin Palace in Warsaw (Poland), established in 1992. In addition, the College of Europe has one of the best and most complete libraries of European studies in the world and a research department that collaborates with the European Commission and other international organizations on issues related to EU law.

 

Each year, 450 students from more than 50 countries are trained at this institution after going through a complex selection process that is coordinated between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of each country. To this end, the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs offers scholarships every year to study at this center.

 

Many of the current diplomats, ambassadors, politicians and officials of the European Union have studied their postgraduate studies at the College of Europe. Among the Spaniards are the former vice-president of the European Commission and former president of the Congress of Deputies Manuel Marín; the diplomat José Joaquín Puig de la Bellacasa, former undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and former secretary general of the King’s Household; or Pelayo Castro Zuzuárregui, member of the European External Action Service (EEAS) and current head of the European Union Delegation in Nicaragua. Its current head is the former EU High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy, Federica Mogherini.

 

 

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