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Practical EU Presidency Skills
April 1, 2025 - April 3, 2025
Venue: Maastricht (NL)
Organizer(s): European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA)
Language: English
Contact: Project Management Officer
Ms Noëlle Debie
Tel: +31 43 32 96 226
[email protected]
Info link: https://www.eipa.eu/courses/practical-eu-presidency-skills/
The course is tailor-made to national officials and representatives scheduled to be involved in the management of the negotiations and EU decision-making procedures during their turn in the driving seat of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers working parties of the European Union.
What will you learn:
This course covers the strategic, practical, and interpersonal aspects of the complex formal and informal dynamics of the negotiation processes under the leadership of Council Presidencies. The course advises members of ‘Presidency teams’ on how to get results collectively and survive individually. It focuses on communication aspects and public speaking performance.
It also aims to contribute to an exchange of practices and to foster connections between different Presidencies. The seminar is highly interactive and consists of a combination of simulation exercises, workshops, case studies and presentations.
Note: Good prior knowledge of EU decision-making is required to take full advantage of the training.
Why attend?
The key objective of the programme is to update and upgrade, in a practical way, the tactical and relevant strategic Presidency skills of the participants. After this training, they will be appropriately equipped to:
Find their place, role, and added value during the Presidency
Open, conduct, lead or assist meetings; from presenting the agenda to proposing a Presidency compromise text
Read the positions, interventions, and tactics of national delegations
Manage efficiently the relations with the Council Secretariat, the Commission, the national delegations, and EP representatives within the required formal procedures and the established informal processes
Acquire and try out negotiation techniques to bridge the gaps, strike deals, craft compromises, and overcome stalemates.