in partnership with Insiders Guide to EU Affairs 4 th - 7 th November 2014 Programme Level: Beginner For consultants, diplomats or advisors dealing with European affairs, public or government affairs or legal questions, this course provides practical, actionable knowledge on how the European Union works and how to work with the EU. 4-day intensive programme designed by EU experts All speakers are senior practitioners or EU officials Interactive & practical lobbying workshops and group exercises Visit of the European Parliament Dinner with VIP guest speaker Very insightful, with regards to influence channels, informed relationships touching life in Brussels with the EC Good training, very useful Interesting I ll recommend this course to my colleagues, to make them understand what we deal with
European Parliament, Brussels 08:45 Welcome desk 09:00 Introduction by Course Director Introduction Course objectives Day #1 Understanding EU Decision-Making Participant round-table 09:30 Overview (Part I): EU Institutions & Agencies Special focus: the decision-making triangle European Commission, European Parliament Council of Ministers, European Council Lesser known but vital: the EU Agencies Advisory and consultative EU Institutions 11:30 Coffee & Networking Break 11:45 European elections 2014 12:45 Lunch 14:45 Overview (Part II) Basic environment The right questions EU legal and administrative procedures Special and Ordinary procedure: which areas, who, how, when, where? Day #2 How the EU Really Works in Practice 09:00 Overview of Internal and External Security in International Organisations 10:15 Coffee & Networking Break 10:30 EU Aviation Policy 12:30 Lunch with guest speaker 14:30 Methodology: Combining EU & National Level Actions EU and national interventions, tasks breakdown Lobbying input from local and national offices Identifying the right tools, timing and budget 15:30 Coffee & Networking Break 15:45 European Associations and European Affairs What makes an EU association successful? What EU associations are lobbying effectively Associations assets: Credibility and Effectiveness 16:45 Toolbox of a lobbyist: info & monitoring Online EU information sources How to monitor EU legislation Media sources and tips & tricks 17:15 End of Day Two Timeline, legislative schedules, key players 16:45 Coffee & Networking Break 17:00 Institutions working together - the PNR example 17:30 End of Day One
Berlaymont Buiding, Brussels Day #3 Brussels Stakeholders, the Press & Effective Communication Day #4 How to Become an EU Affairs Expert 09:00 Group One* - Live Interview Exercise - Television Culture, Professional Camera Equipment and Recording How are NGOs structured at EU level? A short story about time How influential are they? Don t worry about shoeshine Are NGOs open to cooperation with other stakeholders? The message, an enumeration of words? The added value of NGO relationships The answer to your question? Whatever, but It is all a question of cutaways and sound bites 09:00 Group Two* Visit of the Parlamentarium 09:00 How to Work with NGOs and Civil Society 10:00 Coffee & Networking Break 10:15 Methodology: How to create a successful EU campaign? 10:00 Group Two - Guided Visit of the European Parliament Measurable, actionable objectives 12:00 Lunch 11:15 The EU Media: Online, Offline, In-between 14:00 Group Two - Live Interview Exercise Television Culture, Professional Camera Equipment and Recording 14:00 Group One Visit of the Parlamentarium 15:00 Group One - Guided Visit of the European Parliament Coalition building Why lobbying & communication are connected Do s and don ts and practical tips Analysis of the Brussels media scene 12:30 Lunch with informal discussion with trainers 19.30 VIP Dinner with an EU practitioner 13:30 Presentation of a real case / Set up of working groups 21.30 End of Day Three Case briefing 17:00 Free time A detailed background case study and documents are provided Teams are given specific assignments: institutions, key stakeholders, etc. Tasks breakdown within the Working Groups 14:00 Working Groups 1 & 2 implement EU training methodologies Groups work on their EU lobbying campaign Groups present their lobbying campaign Framing effective messages Building coalitions. Negotiate with the other group? 16:00 Working Groups presentations 16:30 De-Briefing & Operational Conclusions (* ) The number of groups will depend on the number of participants 17:15 Awarding of Insider s Guide EU Training Course Individual Certificates 17:30 End of EU Insider s Guide Seminar - ESL reserves the right to substitute the lecturers originally appointed with other qualified experts from amongst our visiting Faculty -
Practical Information Content A comprehensive training on the EU, major stakeholders, communication skills and technical lobbying methodology Interactive lecture sessions, an insider s view of the EU Institutions, an explanation of lobbying strategies Practical media training and a detailed simulation exercise with a professional cameraman Practical communication exercises with a journalist Registration and Fee The fee for the seminars is 2200 p.p. (+ 21% Belgian VAT when applicable). The fee comprises: tuition, full-time course direction and working group guidance, lecturers handouts, recommended background reading, working groups documentation, refreshments, lunches. Training Schedule The seminar is taught in English. Dress Code Casual wear throughout the course. Certification All participants will receive an Attendance Certificate at the end of the programme. Each seminar participant will receive the book: "How the EU Institutions Work and... How to Work with the EU Institutions" by Alan Hardacre The Enrolment Form must be filled in, signed and sent to ESL & Network European Affairs. For the mutual benefit of participants, groups are limited per programme. Once the limit has been reached (max 25), participants will be offered a place on a future programme. Training Venue The training venue in Brussels will be communicated in due course. Meals Lunches and gala dinner are provided by ESL. Accommodation Hotel accommodation is not included. ESL & Network European Affairs 11/13 rue d Idalie, 1050 Brussels, Belgium Phone: +32 (0)2 400 77 30 Fax: +32(0)2 732 75 25 Email: seminars@eslnetwork.com www.eslnetwork.com
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