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The Global Competition Law Centre (GCLC) is a research centre of the College of Europe, founded on 1 January 2004. Its aims are to promote legal and economic analysis of competition policy in the EU.

Le Global Competition Law Centre (GCLC) est un centre de recherche du Collège d’Europe, créé le 1er janvier 2004. Il a pour vocation de promouvoir l’analyse juridique et économique des politiques de la concurrence dans l’Union européenne.

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Bernd Meyring, President coleurope.eu/gclc

The Natolin European Centre (NEC) is a Polish foundation that has been at the leading edge of research and educational projects dealing with European Integration and EuroAtlantic issues since it was created in 1993.

Le Centre européen de Natolin (CEN) est une fondation polonaise qui est à la pointe des projets de recherche et d’enseignement portant sur l’intégration européenne et les questions euro-atlantiques depuis sa création en 1993.

Agnieszka Czachowska- Aussenberg, Director www.natolin.edu.pl

The Alumni Association of the College of Europe promotes the College of Europe and strengthens the ties among more than 15.000 alumni located throughout the world.

L’Association des Anciens Étudiants du Collège d’Europe promeut le Collège d’Europe et maintient le lien entre plus de 15.000 anciens à travers le monde.

Zociana Stambolliu, President coleurope-alumni.eu coleurope.eu/famous-alumni

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) (Brussels) and the College of Europe organise an annual Colloquium for specialists, and a seminar to introduce students to International Humanitarian Law (Bruges and Natolin).

Le Comité international de la CroixRouge (CICR) (Bruxelles) et le Collège d’Europe organisent un colloque annuel à l’intention de spécialistes de la matière, ainsi qu’un séminaire destiné à introduire les étudiants au droit international humanitaire (Bruges et Natolin).

icrc.org “To say that I enjoyed my time at the College of Europe would be a great understatement. To say that it was rewarding for me to study here also doesn’t really capture the truly unique experience I had here in Bruges. My stay here was an eye-opener.”

// Helle THORNING-SCHMIDT (Alumna, Charles IV Promotion)

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