Why this course?

Through this programme, participants will have an opportunity to:

  • Enhance their knowledge of EU Energy Policy: Develop a deeper understanding of EU energy governance, its goals, challenges, and the functioning of the energy market.
  • Stay informed on policy implementation: Gain insight into the practical application of the energy transition and the latest legislative developments.
  • Explore key policy connections: analyse the links between energy policy, climate policy, electrification, industrial competitiveness, and EU funding instruments.
  • Understand consumer and security of supply challenges: analyse the impact of EU energy policy on consumers and the security of supply, with a focus on grid modernisation, electrification and the Clean Industrial Deal.
  • Put policy into practice: take part in a simulation game and guided discussions on the future of EU energy, climate, and industrial policy.
  • Learn in a multicultural environment: benefit from a collaborative, international learning experience.
  • Expand professional networks: build valuable connections with peers and professionals working in EU energy policy.

General News

30.01.2026
Natolin

Maghreb & Mashriq Cultural Day at Natolin

Students at the College of Europe in Natolin came together for an evening dedicated to the cultures of the Maghreb and Mashriq, celebrating the region’s rich heritage, artistic traditions, and shared...