European Union Week
European Union Week 2025 is coming: an event to explore the EU’s role and future
The European Union Week 2025 will take place from May 12 to 19, an initiative designed to promote dialogue, innovation and international cooperation within the framework of the European Union
Now in its fifth edition, the European Union Week has become a prominent event in the international academic landscape. With the goal of celebrating the European Union, the event will offer a series of in-person and online activities aimed at students, alumni, public and professionals interested in exploring the EU’s role, significance and evolution in a time of profound change.
Growth and collaboration for the Europe of the future
Launched in 2021 by TUM School of Management (Germany) and HEC Paris (France), the European Union Week has seen continuous expansion in terms of participating institutions. After the inclusion of Kozminski University (Poland) and other academic organizations, the initiative is now supported by a strong network of academic international partners. Among the participating institutions are Bucharest University of Economic Studies (Romania), Estonian Business School (Estonia), Vlerick Business School (Belgium) and, new this year, ESADE, Ramon Llull University, Barcelona (Spain) e Corvinus University of Budapest (Hungary). This intercultural network reflects the shared commitment to promoting European cooperation through discussions on current issues.
For this year’s edition, our business school renews its commitment to the organization of the European Union Week, actively contributing to fostering a shared reflection on the role and value of the European Union.
Many events to explore the opportunities and future of the European Union
European Union Week 2025 offers a diverse and engaging program, featuring seminars, events and themed talks by outstanding professionals and speakers who share a passion for innovation, sustainability and the future of the European Union. Experts from various fields will share their insights and perspectives on the current challenges and opportunities facing the EU. This initiative is a valuable opportunity to network and gain a deeper understanding of the significance of the European project.
All events, which are free of charge, will be organized by the partner institutions and will be accessible both in person and online.
Have a look at the events organized by our school:
- 13 May | 3.30 – 5.00 PM (CEST)
Speaker: Maurizio Molinari, Head of European Parliament Liaison Office in Milan
“The EU in a digital world: where to next?”
Event in English; in person or online
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- 14 May | 6.00 – 7.00 PM (CEST)
Speaker: Matteo Villa, Senior Research Fellow at ISPI and co-heads the ISPI Data Lab
“Could the European Union aspire for Global Market Leadership in the current turbulent times?”
Event in English; online
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- 19 May | 11.30 AM – 1.00 PM (CEST)
Speaker: Michela Nardo, Deputy Head of unit at the Joint Research Centre in the Unit of Economic and Financial resilience
“Is globalisation coming to an end? The EU amid current geopolitical challenges”
Event in English; in person or online
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To view the complete program and register for the events organized by European partners, visit the TUM Business School website.