European College of Parma

The European College of Parma Foundation (Italian: Fondazione Collegio Europeo di Parma, French: La Fondation Collège Européen de Parme): is a higher education institution which provides academic training for young European graduates in the field of European Union law, economics and politics. The educational programme offered by the European College of Parma is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary academic curriculum covering the whole process of European integration.

European College of Parma
Fondazione Collegio Europeo di Parma
TypeFoundation
Established1988 (updated in 2003)
RectorProf. Alfonso Mattera Ricigliano The Scientific Committee is composed by: Jacques Delors, Romano Prodi, Ana Palacio, Étienne Davignon, Franco Frattini, Martin Bangemann, Alfonso Mattera, Cesare Azzali, Franco Mosconi, Andrea Boltho, Erik Jones
Administrative staff
8
Students45 postgraduates per Academic Year
Location,
Websitewww.europeancollege.it

The educational programme provided by the European College is geared to preparing students for careers in EU, national and local institutions, professional associations, the corporate world and private practice.

The first unit of the college was created in 1988 as a consortium of institutions, by the will of the institutions of the territory of Parma and the region Emilia-Romagna in order to offer students and community a school of higher education, which promoted the knowledge of the functioning of EU institutions.

Academics

The current offer consists of an interdisciplinary academic curriculum on the process of European integration, aimed particularly at post-graduate Master students: the Advanced Diploma in European Studies (ADES). It was launched on 27 September 2003 with the inauguration of the first academic year, by the President of European Commission, Romano Prodi [2]. In 2004 was inaugurated the current site of the college and the institute got the legal form of foundation, similarly to the one of the College of Europe of Bruges and Natolin. The goal is to train young European graduates in the fields of law, economics and politics of the European Union.

The Scientific Committee is composed by: Jacques Delors, Romano Prodi, Ana Palacio, Étienne Davignon, Franco Frattini, Martin Bangemann, Alfonso Mattera, Cesare Azzali, Franco Mosconi, Andrea Boltho, Erik Jones.[1]

Promotions

Since 2003, similarly to what happens at the College of Europe in Bruges and Natolin, each academic year is called "promotion". These are dedicated to prominent personalities that have contributed to the European integration.

Academic YearName of the PromotionSpeaker at the lectio inauguralis
2003/2004Alcide De GasperiRomano Prodi
2004/2005Paul-Henri SpaakÉtienne Davignon
2005/2006Giovanni Paolo IIFranco Frattini
2006/2007Konrad AdenauerMario Monti
2007/2008Robert SchumanJosé Manuel Durão Barroso
2008/2009Jean MonnetGiorgio Napolitano
2009/2010Altiero SpinelliPascal Lamy
2010/2011François MitterrandHerman Van Rompuy
2011/2012Willy BrandtJerzy Buzek
2012/2013Luigi EinaudiVassilios Skouris
2014/2015ErasmusJacques Le Goff
2015/2016PericlesDimitris Avramopoulos
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References

  1. Website of the European College of Parma
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