Warsaw Euro-Atlantic Summer Academy is a summer school for mid-career professionals from the Eastern Partnership, the Western Balkans, and Poland. A wide range of policy analysts, experts, advisers, NGO professionals, and journalists are eligible to apply. The deadline is on 31 March 2019.
Become part of Warsaw Summer Academy
WEASA, Warsaw Summer Academy was founded to present the political, social and economic foundations of modern democracies in the European Union and the transatlantic community and further promote the values of freedom, pluralism and peace.
WEASA is held annually in July. It is hosted by the Natolin Campus of the College of Europe in Warsaw, Poland. All WEASA sessions are held in English, therefore sufficient proficiency in English is required.
The founders cover all reasonable travel expenses and provide board and lodging for all WEASA participants.
Main criteria
- WEASA is addressed to participants coming from a cross-section of society and specifically from public administration, academia, think-tanks, media and civil society organizations;
- Applicants should be citizens and residents of the Eastern Partnership and the Western Balkans;
- Mid-career professionals (usually those with at least five years of professional experience) are eligible to apply.
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