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Dr. Cinzia Alcidi is Director of Research, Head of the Economic Policy Unit at the…
Professor Rym Ayadi is Professor at CASS Business School, Member of the Centre for Banking…
Sara Baiocco is a Research Fellow in the Jobs and Skills Unit. With a background…
Mikkel Barslund is the Head of the Ageing Societies Programme within the Economic Policy Unit.…
Francesco Corti is an Associate Researcher at CEPS and post-doctoral researcher at the University of…
Mattia Di Salvo is a Researcher in the Economic Policy Unit with expertise in migration…
Enrico Giovannini is an Italian economist and statistician, member of the Club of Rome and…
Daniel Gros is a Member of the Board and Distinguished Fellow at the Centre for…
Roberto Musmeci works as a Researcher in the Financial Markets and Institutions unit. He is…
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Free participation in our meetings is a benefit of CEPS membership. Non-members may be admitted for Euro 50, paid in cash at registration. Representatives from the European institutions (Commission – Parliament – Council – EEAS – Committee of the Regions - CESE) & members of the press benefit from free entrance, too. A sandwich lunch will be served from 12.30 onwards.
Participation in this event is exceptionally free of charge. A sandwich lunch will be served from 12.30 onwards.
Economy and the Euro,Budget and Public Investment
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Participation in this event is exceptionally free of charge. A sandwich lunch will be served from 12.30 onwards.
Participation in this event is exceptionally free of charge.
Fees*Standard rate: €2,000CEPS Member rate (CEPS Corporate, Institutional** and Individual Members): €1,200Students, Academics, EU officials: €600
Institutional Affairs,Banking and other Financial services,Economy and the Euro
Free participation in our meetings is a benefit of CEPS membership. Non-members may be admitted for Euro 50, paid in cash at registration. Representatives from the European institutions (Commission – Parliament – Council – EEAS – Committee of the Regions - CESE) & members of the press benefit from free entrance, too. A sandwich lunch will be served from 12.30 onwards.
Free participation in our meetings is a benefit of CEPS membership. Non-members may be admitted for Euro 50, paid in cash at registration. Representatives from the European institutions (Commission – Parliament – Council – EEAS – Committee of the Regions - CESE) & members of the press benefit from free entrance, too. A sandwich lunch will be served from 12.30 onwards.
Free participation in our meetings is a benefit of CEPS membership. Non-members may be admitted for Euro 50, paid in cash at registration. Representatives from the European institutions (Commission – Parliament – Council – EEAS – Committee of the Regions - CESE) & members of the press benefit from free entrance, too. A sandwich lunch will be served from 12.30 onwards.
Free participation in our meetings is a benefit of CEPS membership. Non-members may be admitted for Euro 50, paid in cash at registration. Representatives from the European institutions (Commission – Parliament – Council – EEAS – Committee of the Regions - CESE) & members of the press benefit from free entrance, too. A sandwich lunch will be served from 12.30 onwards.
Free participation in our meetings is a benefit of CEPS membership. Non-members may be admitted for Euro 50, paid in cash at registration. Representatives from the European institutions (Commission – Parliament – Council – EEAS – Committee of the Regions - CESE) & members of the press benefit from free entrance, too. A sandwich lunch will be served from 12.30 onwards.
Participation in this event is exceptionally free of charge. A sandwich lunch will be served from 12.30 onwards.
Trade and the Single Market,Economy and the Euro,Foreign affairs and security policy
Participation in this event is exceptionally free of charge. A sandwich lunch will be served from 12.30 onwards.
The participation at this event is exceptionally free of charge.
Participation in this event is free of charge.
Economy and the Euro
Participation in this event is free of charge.
Participation in this event is exceptionally free of charge.
Participation in this event is exceptionally free of charge. A sandwich lunch will be served from 12.30 onwards.
Free participation in our meetings is a benefit of CEPS membership. Non-members may be admitted for Euro 50, paid in cash at registration. Representatives from the European institutions (Commission – Parliament – Council – EEAS – Committee of the Regions - CESE) & members of the press benefit from free entrance, too. A sandwich lunch will be served from 12.30 onwards.
Fee* €600 for students, academics and EU officials €1,200 for CEPS members (corporate and institutional) €2,000 for all others *All fees are subject to VAT (applied at the current Belgian rate of 21%). Fees include all teaching and lunch from Monday to Saturday. The fees do not include travel costs or accommodation.
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