e-Learning
EIPA e-Campus: new possibilities for your training
Following the ever growing need to develop skills and acquire knowledge, whilst moving from traditional classroom training towards a distance learning environment, EIPA offers a unique collection of e-learning courses on several subjects such as EU institutions, decision-making, EU law and policies, and recent developments after the coming into force of the Lisbon Treaty.
EIPA’s e-learning solution “e-Campus” offers a workspace repository and learning space where participants can quickly acquire the necessary EU knowledge.
Methodology
Our current e-learning offer is based on a combination of web-based learning, including audio-video presentations, videoconference and webinars, as well as synchronous virtual classrooms. In some of the EIPA modules we make use of interactive learning methods such as group work, case studies, simulation exercises and problem-solving learning. Each online module contains at least a 40-50 minute video or audio presentation and online repository of handouts (e.g. PowerPoint).
Book now one of the following e-learning modules!
EU Decision-Making
Institutions and Functioning of the European Union
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The European Commission: Policy Preparation and Internal Decision-Making
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The European Parliament
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The Council of the European Union and European Council
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The Leadership Architecture: the Multiple Presidencies in the EU
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The Ordinary Legislative Procedure
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From Comitology to Delegated and Implementing Acts
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Better Regulation in Europe
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Financial Programming and Budget
EU Public Finance
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The New Budget Procedure
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EU Policies
EU Rules on State Aid
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Public-Private Partnerships - A key tool for Europe 2020
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EU Law
Introduction to the EU Legal System
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Master Courses
Master in European Legal Studies (MELS)
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Master in European Integration and Regionalism: MEIR NewLine
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