Prague, Czechia
From Conflict to Consensus: Negotiation Skills for Business and Politics
When:
03 August - 14 August 2026
Credits:
5 EC
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Political Science & Economics Spring Course
When:
20 April - 24 April 2026
School:
Intro and Advanced Econometrics for Applied Economics in Agriculture
Institution:
University of Foggia
City:
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Language:
English
Credits:
1 EC
Fee:
1000 EUR
The reform of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) for 2028–2034 comes at a moment of significant transition for European agriculture and is more than an adjustment of financial instruments: it is a rethinking of how Europe intends to support farm incomes while strengthening competitiveness and long-term resilience.
The Vision for Agriculture and Food (EC, 2025) provides strategic direction for shaping a fairer and more competitive CAP, built around four priorities—Attractiveness, Competitiveness, Future-proofing, and Connection—which together aim to support a more dynamic, resilient, and globally connected agri-food system. Yet its operationalisation will require careful choices in areas such as climate, trade, and the bioeconomy, where economic, social, and environmental interests often intersect.
This online training will engage you for three full days, exploring key elements of the CAP reform and the Vision, and helping you understand the new strategic, targeted, and forward-looking policies that will shape European agriculture.
Through expert insights and interactive sessions, this course will help professionals navigate the shifting regulatory landscape, assess growth opportunities, and develop strategies to enhance resilience and competitiveness in the EU’s evolving agricultural framework
Registration is open to all professionals (professionals, institutions, associations, academics and researchers) following the debate on the EU Vision for Agriculture and Food who are interested in having a deeper understanding of the future of the EU Agrifood sector and the new regulatory framework
After completing this course, you’ll be able to:
Identify how the new regulatory framework will differ from extant one
Understand the priorities of the Vision for Agriculture and of the proposal for the CAP 2028-2034
Analyze and interpret potential impacts of the new regulations the EU domestic market and on international competitiveness
Highlight the economic, legal and regulatory challenges of the Vision and of the CAP proposal
Formulate arguments on latest advancements of the Vision of the CAP proposal
Propose solutions for the effective implementation of the EU Strategy for the Agricultural Sector
Fee
1000 EUR
When:
20 April - 24 April 2026
School:
Intro and Advanced Econometrics for Applied Economics in Agriculture
Institution:
University of Foggia
Language:
English
Credits:
1 EC
Prague, Czechia
When:
03 August - 14 August 2026
Credits:
5 EC
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Munich, Germany
When:
27 July - 14 August 2026
Credits:
6 EC
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Munich, Germany
When:
05 January - 23 January 2025
Credits:
9 EC
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