The message is clear: Europeanness is not granted by Brussels. It’s demonstrated in how institutions work when no one is watching.
This programme shifts the focus from commitments to capacity. Public administration is not a supporting actor. It is the system that determines whether reforms happen or remain stuck on paper.
Over the next three days, participants will work through the real mechanics of EU enlargement, the Common Regional Market, and the challenges of regional cooperation, guided by some of the most experienced senior professionals in the field.
At a time when profound geopolitical shufts are happening, strengthening public administration expertise is not optional.
It is central to the EU accession process.