The Virtual Citizen Dialogue invites students and the interested wider public to get first-hand insights into policy making within the European institutions, contrasted by different regional perspectives showcasing the diversity of European stakeholders and voices. It will be a forum where the abstract gets concrete, enabling to better understand how attitudes and beliefs are varying within (European) cultures and communities – and how this relates to and influences the making of Europe.
The Virtual Citizen Dialogue is part of the course "The Making of Europe", which is currently run by the Universität Innsbruck within the Aurora European University Alliance. With contributions from Brussels, North Rhine-Westphalia, Region Hauts-de-France and the Tyrol it brings a wide array of European perspectives to the virtual table. With welcome addresses from several European University Alliances of the contributing regions, the Virtual Citizen Dialogue also emphasizes the importance of European teaching and learning beyond institutional boundaries.
1. Virtual Citizens' Dialogue Innsbruck presentation in pdf format
2. European Commission Task Force Active subsidiarity report
3. CoR brochure 2022
4. Link to legislative procedure CoR brochure
5. EU annual report on the State of Regions and Cities 2022(factsheet)
Language: English
Date and time: Wednesday, 16.11.2022, 12:00 - 13:30
Format: Virtual Event
12.00 - 12.15
Opening and welcome addresses
Tilmann Märk, Rector, Universität Innsbruck;
Aurora European University Alliance
Anton Mattle, Governor of the Province of Tyrol, Innsbruck;
Member of the European Committee of the Regions
Christine Neau-Leduc, President, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne;
Una Europa European University Alliance
Johannes Wessels, Rector, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster;
Ulysseus European University Alliance
12.15 - 12.40
Introduction: The Making of Europe – An inside perspective
Christian Gsodam
Head of Cabinet of the Secretary General, European Committee of the Regions
12.40 - 13.30
The Making of Europe – European perspectives
François Decoster, Vice President, Region Hauts-de-France; Mayor, Saint-Omer;
Member of the European Committee of the Regions
Sophia Kircher, Vice President, Tyrolean Regional Parliament, Innsbruck
Mark Speich, State Secretary for Federal, European and International Affairs and Media, State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Düsseldorf; Member of the European Committee of the Regions
Followed by a panel discussion together with the keynote speaker, as well as a Q&A.
The Virtual Citizen Dialogue will be chaired by Silke Meyer, Professor of European Ethnology, Speaker of the research area Cultural Encounters - Cultural Conflicts, and Dirk Rupnow, Professor of Contemporary History and Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and History.
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