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Preliminary Programme XXI. EDS Winter University 2011 ‘’European & Regional Integration - The Role Of Youth’’

Programme version as of January 21st 2011
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Monday, January 31, 2011

16.00
- Arrival of participants throughout the day to NH Hotel Brussels City Centre
Chaussée de Charleroi 17, 1060 Brussels

18.00 - Welcome dinner at the Hotel

Dress code: smart casual


Tuesday, February 1, 2011

09.00
- Breakfast

10.30
- Panel discussion “Belgium - One Country - Two Societies?”

Prof. Dr. Herman Van Goethem (University of Antwerp)
Servais Verherstraeten (fraction leader of CD&V)
Prof. Marc Verdussen (Catholique University of Louvain-la-neuve)
Melchior Wathelet (Cabinet du Secrétaire d'Etat au Budget et à la Politique des Familles)
 
CD&V Headquarters
Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat 89, 1040 Brussels

Dress code: business casual

17.30
- Arrival of guests

18.00 - Formal Celebration Convention of European Democrat Students

Laudatory speech
: Carl Bildt, Foreign Minister of Sweden, EDS Chairman 1974-1976

Panel speeches:

José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission (TBC)  
Wilfried Martens, President of the European People’s Party  
Yulia Tymoshenko, Prime Minister of Ukraine ret.  
Hans-Gert Pöttering, President of the European Parliament ret., Chairman of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation  

Moderator:
Tomi Huhtanen
, Director, Centre for European Studies, former EDS Vice- Chairman 1996-1997  

Concluding remarks:
Antonio López Istúriz, Secretary General of the European People`s Party, MEP

Palais des Sciences
Rue Ducale 1 / Hertogstraat 1, 1000 Brussels

19.45 - Formal dinner

Dress code: strictly black-tie or formal


Wednesday, February 2, 2011
08.00 - Free time  
12.30 - Departure from the hotel  
14.00 - “European and regional integration – the role of youth” Possibilities for young people in business, politics, science” 

Opening speech:

József Szájer, MEP(EPP),Vice-Chairman EPP Group    

Panel 1: Visegrad countries
Moderator: Vít Novotný, Centre for European Studies, Brussels  

H.E. Milena Vicenová
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Permanent Representation of the Czech Republic to the EU  
H.E. Jan Tombinski, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Permanent Representation of Poland to the EU  
H.E. Ivan Korčok, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Permanent Representation of Slovakia to the EU  
Botond Zákonyi, Counsellor of the Permanent Representation of Hungary to the EU  
Ivan Hodač, Secretary General, European Automobile Manufacturers Association, Brussels    

Panel 2: Western Balkans
Moderator: Staffan Jerneck, Director, Director Corporate Relations, CEPS, Brussels  

H.E. Eduard Kukan
, MEP (EPP), Head of EP's Delegation to the Parliaments of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania and Kosovo; Foreign Minister of Slovakia ret.  
Peter Jungen, President, SME Union, Brussels  
Günther Fehlinger, International Development Advisor, Tirana; EDS Chairman 1996-1998                

Panel 3: Eastern Partnership
Moderator: Eugeniusz Smolar, Visiting Senior Fellow, Centre for European Studies  

Jacek Saryusz-Wolski
, MEP (EPP), Vice president of European People’s Party  
Jana Kobzová, Analyst, European Council on Foreign Relations, London  
Dr. Ansgar Tietmeyer, Deutsche Bank, Brussels  

19.00 - Dinner speech by Othmar Karas, MEP, Vice-Chairman and Treasurer of the EPP Group (TBC)  

Dress code: formal

Thursday, February 3, 2011

07.00 - Breakfast

08.00
- Departure to the Catholic University of Louvain-La-neuve 
Dress code : Business attire

09.00
- Workshops

12.00
- Sandwich Lunch in the University

13.00
- Meeting with the Students Council and the Academic authorities

Vincent Wertz, Prorector of Catholic University of Louvain-la-neuve
Marc Lits, Dean of the faculty of Economics, Political and Social Sciences
Aurélien Hachez, Chairman of Aglouvain (Student Council of Catholic University of Louvain-la-Neuve)

Panel : Challenges of youth and students in regional and European dimension today

15.00
- EDS Permanent Working Groups

18:00 - Welcome speech of Benoit Lutgen,
Walloon Minister of public works, agriculture, rurality, nature, forest and heritage

19.00
- Cocktail with Benoit Lutgen

20.00 - Dinner at Piano in Louvain-la-neuve

Dress code: smart casual


Friday, February 4, 2011

07.30
- Breakfast

08.30
- Departure from Hotel

09.00
- EDS Council Meeting
Cabinet DN,
Rue d'Arlon 25


Guest of Honour:
Jan Mühlfeit, Chairman Europe, Microsoft Corporation

12.30
- Sandwich Lunch

13.30 - Continuation of EDS Council Meeting

17.00 -
Cocktail reception

Dress code: business casual or formal


20.00
- Farewell dinner (Hotel Grand Sablon)
Closing remarks by:
Jacob Lund Nielsen, partner of Cabinet DN, former Chairman of European Democrat Students (2001-2003), Golden Alumni of EDS

22.00 - Ball night The Liberty Ball, celebrating Ronald Reagan’s 100th birthday
The Hilton Brussels (Boulevard de Waterloo)


Saturday, February 5, 2011

Departure of participants


EDS XXI. Winter University 2011 Technical Details

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Latest update: December 23, 2010

1.Organisers
The EDS WinterU 2010 (January 31- February 5, 2011) is organized by EDS in co-operation with edH and CDS Belgium, and with kind support of Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Robert Schuman, Hanns Seidel Foundation , International Republican Institute and Centre for Eurpean Studies.

Contacts:
Ms Ildze Kanepaja
Secretary General
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Tel.:+322 28 541 50(BE) or +371 25917 314(LV)

Mr Bence Bauer
Chairman
+362 03345199
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Please contact Secretary General who will help you with your technical requests.

 

2. Arrival and departure
Arrival and registration of participants is foreseen on Monday, January 31.
Departure is foreseen on Saturday, February 5, 2011 after breakfast.

Participants also can arrive on Tuesday, February 1, until 13:00 and leave on Friday, February 4, afternoon.

Arrival and departure of the participants will be in Brussels exclusively.

Please inform your exact arrival and departure times (mean of travel, date, time, place, flight number, passport number!!!)


3. Schengen regime, passports and visa policy
Belgium is a part of Schengen regime. Everybody arriving outside of the EU/Schengen zone from will be controlled at the border.

If you are an EU citizen, it is enough to carry a simple ID with you (or – of course – a traditional old-fashioned passport).

Please note that your travel documents (no matter if you are an EU citizen or not) must be valid for six months! Please check them in due time!

Visa and Invitations – please contact EDS Secretary General Ildze Kanepaja no later than January 3, 2011.


4. Travel information
Upon your arrival on Monday, January 31 and February 1 (until 13:00), you will find someone from the organisers waiting for you at your arrival point. (Brussels Zaventem International Airport ).

Transportation to the hotel will be by train/bus and you will be accompanied.

If you arrive later than 13.00 on 1st of February, you will have to take a train or taxi on your own.

Train station at Zaventem Airport is located on -2 level, please follow the signs. The one way ticket to Brussels Central Station costs 5,05 EUR. Please purchase your ticket before embarking or you risk paying an amount of 80 EUR.

You Taxis are available directly outside the airport. The normal taxi fare to the city centre is about 35-40 EUR.

We advise you to check www.brusselsairlines.com to search for cheap and good connections. Flight engine www.momondo.com is also a good option to look for your flight.


5. Accommodation
You will be accommodated in NH Hotel Brussels City Centre.

The costs for accommodation and meals within the programme days will be covered, except alcoholic drinks in some cases.

Transport will be provided for listed activities not within walking distance by bus or metro.


6.Participants
Each EDS full member organisation can send 4 delegates, except members of the bureau and working group co-chairs.

Observer and affiliate members can send 3 participants.

Guests can send 1 delegate.

Additional participants per member-organisation can register via ONE registration form per organisation, on the waiting list.

After the registration deadline –January 6 2011, they will be notified if they can attend the event according to number of available places.


7. Registration
The only possibility to register is by sending the following details to the Secretary General by the well-known registration form.

Please state your name, country, organisation, head of delegation, gender, phone, mail, arrival info and your passport (or ID) number (necessary for Parliament) AND additionally any accommodation wishes if there are some.

When registering it is absolutely necessary to indicate in which working group (Policies for Europe / Human Rights / Higher Education) you wish to take part in.

Please note that registrations can be accepted if only they are complete.

Important remark in case of cancellation: If you need to cancel your participation, please inform Secretary General Ildze Kanepaja as soon as possible( January 15 latest!

If not, your organisation will have to pay the accommodation costs (the average cost of the hotel room will be counted) and 140 Euro participation fee.

In order to assure the transfers from and to the airport you must send your arrival and departure details.

Registration should be exclusively made by the respective head of delegation!!!
DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATIONS: January 6, 2011!!!


8. Extra days
Participants who want to come earlier or stay longer have to make these arrangements by themselves and at their own expenses.


9. Participation Fee
The participation fee for the Winter University is 140 EUR per participant.

The participation fee should be transfered to EDS account until January10 (to be visible on EDS account January 15).

EDS BANK ACCOUNT:
European Democrat Students
IBAN BE35 7340 1590 1137
SWIFT/BIC KREDBEBB
Bank KBC Bank & Insurance
European Parliament (D3-Building)
60 rue wiertz, 1047 Bruxelles, Belgium

Participation fee includes also bank transfer fee (paid by participant).

If your bank transfer exceeds 10 EUR, please provide proof of the payment to EDS Secretary general to find individual solutions.

Check-in and the hand-out of the hotel keys can be made only in the case the participant has paid the complete amount.

Please note that the participation fee is payable with no regard to the number of days you spend in Brussels. Even if you arrive on the last day or you leave earlier, the fee has to be paid completely!!! With this step, we want to make sure the EDS member organisations send participants that are willing and able to follow the conference at its whole length. So make sure – in your own interest – that you arrive not later than Tuesday.

If you fail to show up and do not inform Ildze you will be charged the accommodation costs (the average cost of the hotel room will be counted) and 140 euros of participation fee.


10. Currency
Euro is official currency unit in Belgium. No other currency is accepted. Major credit cards (Visa, American Express etc) are accepted. Cash distribution automats are available at almost every corner in Brussels.


11. Expenses
The costs of accommodation, food, programme, transportation and conference material are covered by the organiser. Any other expenses have to be covered by each participant individually.


12. Working language
The working language of EDS is English. Therefore all organisations are requested to send participants who have enough knowledge of English language to take part in the meeting in an active way.


13. Weather and clothing
The weather in Brussels in this period is quite cold, approx. around 0 degree Celsius. Please make sure you have adequate clothing with you, including black-tie, formal, smart casual and non-formal dress.


14. Transportation within the city
The transportation will be covered by the organisers. Venues that are not in walking distance will be reached by public transport.


15. Punctuality
We have to stress the absolute need for a severe punctuality as our time schedule is narrow. Punctuality means being on time right at the minute that was announced and not later.
Anybody being late – even 2 minutes – runs the risk of being left behind.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE TECHNICAL DETAILS AND THE PROGRAMME CAN CHANGE – CHECK BEFORE LEAVING FOR Brussels!!!