The European GSI School is an annual event, organised by the Gustav-Stresemann-Institute in Bonn. Partner-institutions such as the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) are involved and have been supporting the Summer School for many years.
The 30th European GSI Summer School is an international meeting point for students and young professionals, deeply interested in politics and foreign affairs. The participants will get to know the practical work of institutions of the European Union. They will reflect on the objectives and the general conception of European integration and will discuss these with experts from all disciplines.
The program covers workshops in Bonn as well as excursions to Luxemburg and Brussels to visit important European institutions.
At the same time the Summer School is a place to exchange ideas about a better future. Regardless of their nationalities, cultural roots or professions, young people discuss new ways to a peaceful and democratic society. The threat of various crises requires a new understanding between political actors and raises the issue, how to establish a successful international cooperation.
Vom 13.- 22. September 2019 richtet das GSI zum mittelerweise 30. Mal die „European GSI Summer School“ in Bonn, Luxemburg und Brüssel aus. Sie ist erneut ein internationaler Treffpunkt für politisch interessierte Studierende bzw. junge Berufsstätige aus ganz Europa und darüber hinaus.
Die Teilnehmer/innen lernen die praktische Arbeit von EU-Institutionen kennen, setzen sich mit Zielen und aktuellen Fragen der europäischen Integration sowie der Außenpolitik auseinander und kommen ins Gespräch mit Expert/innen. Das Programm umfasst, neben Workshops in Bonn, auch Exkursionen zu europäischen Institutionen in Luxemburg und Brüssel.
Die Summer School ist zugleich ein Ort des lebendigen Austausches junger Menschen, die sich, über alle nationalen Grenzen, kulturellen Prägungen und beruflichen Spezialisierungen hinweg, für die gemeinsame, friedliche und demokratische Zukunft Europas einsetzen wollen.
Im Mittelpunkt steht die Frage, wie angesichts der drängenden Krisen eine internationale Zusammenarbeit erfolgreich gestaltet werden kann und welche europäischen Akteure es dafür gibt.
Die „European GSI Summer School“ findet jährlich statt und wird vom Gustav-Stresemann-Institut in Bonn in Kooperation mit Programm-Partnern (u.a. dem Deutschen Akademischen Austauschdienst) durchgeführt.
Das Gustav-Stresemann-Institut engagiert sich seit über 65 Jahren als überparteiliche, unabhängige und gemeinnützige Bildungsinstitution für politische Bildung, europäische Integration und internationalen Austausch. Damit steht das GSI in der Tradition der Friedens- und Verständigungspolitik, für die Gustav Stresemann und Aristide Briand 1926 gemeinsam mit dem Friedensnobelpreis ausgezeichnet wurden.
Dear participants of the GSI European Summer School,
2019 is a special year – we are celebrating 70 years of the German Constitution and 30 years of the fall of the Berlin Wall, it is the 70th birthday of the European Movement Germany and for the 30th time, GSI is hosting its Summer School. All these anniversaries are bound by a European context. They belong to European democracy and are a result of European citizens being involved and active. This is why this is a celebratory year, and we acknowledge it by reflecting on our common past and by thinking about our common European future.
Europe is a collaborative project, in many ways and on many levels. We engage in international cooperation because this is required for a peaceful continent. Now more than ever, it is important to stand up for European values, to connect with like-minded people and to engage with those we disagree with. We need more debate about ideas and more democratic discourse when it comes to finding the right political solutions. Global challenges like climate change, refugee movements or youth unemployment call for a courageous, strong and united European Union – but also one that understands how important political competition and pluralistic discussions are.
Democracy requires commitment! Democracy is about pluralism, it needs discourse and conversation beyond the national level. And it needs participation and involvement.
With these words, I wish you a successful Summer School.
Linn Selle
Chairwoman of European Movement Germany (EM Germany) and Patronage of the 30. European GSI Summer School
Jennifer Hoppenstock
Organisation
Tel.: +49 228.8107-171
E-Mail: j.hoppenstock(at)gsi-bonn.de
Anne Schulz
Research Manager
Tel.: +49 228 8107-190
a.schulz(at)gsi-bonn.de
until 11.00 | Welcome to GSI Bonn |
GSI Team |
12.00 | Lunch at GSI Restaurant | |
14.00 - 15.00 |
Welcome in Bonn |
Anne Schulz |
15.00 | Coffee break | |
15.30 – 18.00 | Workshop: Warm up - The political system of the EU European Institutions and policy fields (Parliament, Council, Commission, Court, European Council and other Institutions) |
Holger-Michael Arndt Dr. Alexander Burka |
Dinner at GSI Restaurant | |
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19.30 - 21.30 | Opening of the European GSI Summer School
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Dr hc. Erik Bettermann Dr. Birgit Klüsener |
30 Years of European exchange |
Moderation: Michael Münz Dr Otto Schmuck Dr. Jessica Erbe Joanna Szymanska-Bica Celia Conde |
21.30 - 22.30 | 30 Years of European exchange |
Alumni, participants |
9.00-10.30 | The European Union in the years to come: |
Dr. Jürgen Born |
10.30 | Coffee break | |
10.45 - 11.45 | The European Union in the years to come: |
Dr. Jürgen Born |
12.00-13.15 | Crossing borders: The European Union and the candidates |
Moderation: Dr. Jan Ulrich Clauss S.E. Ramadan Nazifi Filip Lukic |
13.15 | Lunch at GSI Restaurant | |
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Gefördert durch den Minister für Bundes- und Europaangelegenheiten |
Event open to the public |
14.00-15.35 | Lecture |
Dr. Doris Gau |
Debate: The power of the regions |
Moderation: Holger-Michael Arndt/ Dr. Doris Gau Martijn Spaargaren Thomas De Vos |
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15.35 | Coffee break | |
16.00-17.00 | The power of the regions- summary and conclusion | Moderation: Holger-Michael Arndt/ |
17.00 – 18.00 | Crossing borders and the experience of NGOs: Wildfire as an environmental issue in Europe |
Celia Conde |
18.00 | Dinner at GSI Restaurant | |
19.00-19.45 | Information about the Summer School blog and an introduction to Giving Europe a home European Simulation Game |
Holger-Michael Arndt/ |
20.00 | Leisure time |
09.30-10.45 | Bonn – a European City that masters change |
Dr. Maria Hohn-Berghorn |
10.45 | Walk to Tram. Transfer together | |
11.30-13.00 | Bonn: United in diversity – a European City |
Brigitte Müller, Ulrich Dreesen BonnInformation |
Return to GSI | ||
13.15 | Lunch at GSI Restaurant | |
14.00-15.30 | Giving Europe a home – |
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15.30 | Coffee break | |
16.00-19.00 |
Giving Europe a home – |
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19.00 | Dinner at GSI Restaurant | |
20.00 | Leisure time |
09.00 | Walk to Tram. Transfer to Willy-Brandt-Allee 11 | Stop: “Heussallee/Museumsmeile” |
09.45-11.15 |
The European Union – an area of freedom, security and justice exemplified by distinctive law cases | Dr. Michael Winkelmüller |
11.45 | Lunch Snack on invitation of the law firm Redeker Sellner Dahs, Bonn | |
Afterwards | Return to GSI | |
14.00-15.30 | Climate Change as an international task - Europe´s role in the World Lecture and debate |
Richard Kinley |
15.30 | Coffee break | |
16.00-17.30 | Crossing borders: The role of media and the danger of nationalistic discourse |
Moderation: Lena Kronenbürger Dr. Wolfgang Ressmann Lina Kushch Dr. Hendrik Schott Michael Münz |
18.00 | Dinner | |
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18.30 | Reception on invitation of the Bertelsmann Stiftung | |
19.00-20.30 | The future of EU integration: What are European common goods and why they are so important? |
Moderation: Bernd Neuendorf |
20.30 | Snacks from Rhineland – on invitation of the Bertelsmann-Stiftung |
breakfast! | Check-out | |
07.00 | Departure to Luxembourg | |
10.00-10.30 | Schengen Agreements and the freedom to travel, visit of the European Museum Schengen |
Anne Schulz |
11.30 | Lunch | |
12.00-13.00 | German Diplomacy in the most European of all EU member states |
Dr. Heinrich Kreft |
13.30 | Arrival at the European Court of Justice and Security Check | |
14.00-16.00 | The European Court of Justice |
Experts of the Court of Justice |
17.00 | Drive to the Hotel and Check In | Hotel Goeres Luxembourg, Parc Plaza |
17.30 - 18.30 | Reflection on the lessons and information concerning the program | Anne Schulz |
19.15 | Individual dinner in the city |
breakfast | Check-out, uploading the luggage | |
9.30 - 11.30 | Arrival at the European Investment Bank and security check |
Olivia Saunders |
12.00-13.00 | European GSI Summer School Blog |
Romain Hamet |
13.00 | Lunch | |
14.30 -16.30 |
The European Court of Auditors |
Experts of the European Court of Auditors |
16.30 | Bus transfer to Brussels | |
Check-in |
Hotel Motel one | |
19.30 | individual dinner and leisure time in the city |
Early breakfast! | |
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08.00- 8.30 | Transfer to the European Commission |
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09.00 | Welcome to the European Commission | Isabella Malaise-Weckerle |
09.00-10.30 | The European Commission: the political executive of the European Union | Christiaan Claus Administrative Assistant, EPSO – European Personnel Selection Office |
10.30-11.00 | Coffee break | |
11.00-12.00 | The digital single market | Neda Angelova
Policy Assistant, Directorate-General Communications Networks, Content and Technology |
12.30 | Lunch | |
14.00-16.00 | The House of European History Interactive tour through the House of European History |
Experts of the House of European History |
16.30-17.30 | The work of NGOs in Europe |
Raphaël Kergueno |
18.00 - 19.00 | After-work meeting of European trainees at Place de Luxembourg |
Aurora Hamm, Student |
evening | Individual dinner |
Until 09.00 | Breakfast | |
10.00-12.00 | Visit of the European Parliament |
Experts of the European Parliament |
13.00 | Individual Lunch | |
14.00 | Council of the European Union |
Experts of the European Council |
17.00 | Return to Bonn | |
20.00 | Dinner GSI |
09.30-10.30 | Can the EU be reformed? Should it? And how? |
Anders Heger |
10.30 | Coffee break | |
11.00-13.00 |
An accidental Brexit? |
Prof. Dr. Paul J.J. Welfens |
13.00 | Lunch at the GSI restaurant | |
14.00-15.30 | Networking Erasmus |
Julia Rittershaus |
15.30 | Coffee break | |
16.00-18.30 | Shaping Europe: A scenario |
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19.00 -23.00 |
Farewell party with invited guests |
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Breakfast at GSI Restaurant | |
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09.00-11.30 | Current challenges for the European Union Scenario results and debate |
Holger-Michael Arndt Dr. Alexander Burka |
11.30-13.00 |
Results of the Summer School |
Anne Schulz |
13.00 | Farewell Lunch at GSI Restaurant | |
Afterwards | Good Bye and take care - end of the summer school |