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12 March 2024
The fourth edition of the European Union Week is ready to go: a bridge to knowledge and opportunities in the European Union

Preparations resume for the long-awaited European Union Week 2024, an event which, following the success of the previous edition in 2023, is preparing to celebrate the European Union through an informative and engaging experience. Now in its fourth edition, the event is an unmissable opportunity for students, alumni and the general public to delve deeper into the complexity and importance of the European Union, as well as to seize the many opportunities it has to offer.
Growth and collaboration: the heart of the European Union Week
Initiated in 2021 by the TUM School of Management (Germany)and HEC Paris (France), and with the entry in the following years of Kozminski University (Poland) and then of our business school, the European Union Week has constantly expanded its horizons, becoming an increasingly important reference point on the international educational agenda. This year, the event enthusiastically welcomes four more institutions: Vlerick Business School (Belgium), Bucharest Business School (Romania), Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (The Netherlands) and Estonian Business School (Estonia). This expansion reflects the commitment of the institutions involved to international cooperation and interculturality.
A new development for the event: the participation of the School of Management
Within the context of growth and the advancement of the European Union Week, the School of Management of Politecnico di Milano will be organising the events for this edition. The participation of our ecosystem represents an important opportunity for the community, providing greater awareness of the value and importance of the European Union, an objective that remains central to our commitment every year.
A programme full of opportunities and knowledge
During the two weeks of the occasion, each hosting institution will offer a series of high-value seminars, speeches and events, which are accessible free of charge to all interested parties. Without revealing too much, we can anticipate that the School of Management of Politecnico di Milano will have the honour of hosting Claudia Colla, Representative of the European Commission in Milan, to discuss the upcoming European elections and the crucial issues concerning the European Union.
More news coming soon − stay tuned!
The definitive schedule for the European Union Week 2024 is still being finalised, so please follow the updates on the POLIMI GSoM channels to find out the latest programme news.