7 December 2016 – The European Institute of Romania (EIR), in partnership with the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Bucharest, held the Conference on “EU’s Reform and the Next Multiannual Perspective. New Priorities, New Objectives? Challenges for Central and Eastern European Countries”.
The event was attended by officials from Romania and other European Union Member States, as well as by prestigious experts and analysts specialised in European Affairs. The conference agenda was structured in three sessions: (1) EU’s Reform and the Next Multiannual Perspective. New Priorities, New Objectives? A Strategic View from Central and Eastern European Countries; (2) Interim Evaluation and Challenges for the Future Financial Perspective. Romania’s Perspective; (3) Interim Evaluation and Challenges for the Future Financial Perspective. Vișegrad Countries’ Perspective.
The final part of the event was marked by the ceremony for the EIR Excellence Awards for promoting the European spirit and values, the 7th edition. This year, the EIR sought to bring to the attention of the public interested in European affairs the Romanian schools and upper secondary schools with remarkable results in the “European School” project, as well as the promoter and coordinator of this project – the Directorate General for Primary and Secondary Education within the Ministry of National Education and Scientific Research. The awards went to the following schools and upper secondary schools: the No.1 School Center for Inclusive Education in Oradea, the Economic College in Buzău, the “Ion Ghica” Economic College in Târgoviște, the “Andrei Șaguna” School in Deva, the “Mihai Eminescu” National College in Baia Mare, the “Octavian Goga” National College in Sibiu and the “Ştefan Procopiu” Upper Secondary School in Vaslui.
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