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RADAR: Raising Awareness on Disinformation, Achieving Resilience

- current

RADAR addresses the topics of countering disinformation, enabling democratic participation and engaging youth in policy-making. It comprises 12 Work Packages (WP), whose main objective is to organize 5 original and insightful public debates and 5 youth labs in as many member states. The conclusive point will be a policy debate with high level experts in politicians to take place in Brussels. RADAR is grounded on an original methodology of information sharing which involves citizens, academic experts and youth organizations.

Researchers

IAI Prize: Special Award for Communication to Tommaso Clerici

Tommaso Clerici is the winner of the fourth edition of the special award for communication named after Antonio Megalizzi - the Italian journalist killed in the Strasbourg attack of 11 December 2018 - and included in the IAI Prize.

IAI 2022 Prize Finalists shortlisted

The finalists of the fifth edition of the IAI Prize "Young talents for Italy, Europe and the world" have been shortlisted. Their essays on the topic "Borders in an Interconnected World"" - will be published in one of the IAI editorial series. The winners will have the opportunity to discuss their ideas in a public meeting with personalities from the political, cultural and scientific world, to be held in November.

 

IAI University of Turin Essay Prize 2022

The deadline for submission of essays has been extended to 30 September 2022.
The competition has been opened also to the contribution of recent graduates (1 year max.) from the University of Turin.

 

The Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) is pleased to announce the launch of the 2° edition of the IAI-University of Turin Essay Prize, an initiative aimed at fostering debate and stimulating discussion on relevant themes tied to Italian foreign policy, with an emphasis new generations.

IAI Prize “Young Talents for Italy, Europe and the World”

- current

This is the flagship initiative that the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) launched in 2018 to encourage the younger generation to reflect on the role of international relations in daily life. The aim is not only, nor primarily, educational but also to provide a platform for young European citizens and future leaders.
The competition is aimed at young people under 26, high school and university students, as well as fresh graduates. The prize is awarded to the best essays on issues concerning European and global dynamics.

Researchers

Jean Monnet Network VISTA Summer School

Current Trends in EU Single Market Integration
20-24 June 2022
(hosted by IAI – Rome, online)

Call for applications

IAI Prize 2022 - Kicking off again

The deadline for submission of essays has been extended to 12 June 2022.

The IAI Prize “Young Talents for Italy, Europe and the World" is a competition aimed at young people under 26, high school and university students as well as fresh graduates.

This fifth (2022) edition’s topic is: "Borders in an Interconnected World".

Young Europeans' Talks - La mia Europa

Young Europeans' Talks - La mia Europa

22/02/2022, Webinar

The conference on the future of Europe (CoFoE) is an important initiative of democratic debate that is taking place all around the continent to survey the opinions of the European citizens about the future of the European Union. In the framework of these consultations, the citizens will be encouraged to share their ideas about the next priorities that the EU institutions should take care of, and consider possible institutional changes.

EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Next Generation Workshop 2021

EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Next Generation Workshop 2021

15/12/2021, Virtual event

On 15 December 2021, the Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI), on behalf of the EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Consortium, will organize the annual EU Non-proliferation and Disarmament Next Generation Workshop. Young students and professionals in the field, selected through a competitive process, will discuss pressing issues of the Arms Control, Non-Proliferation and Disarmament field and present fresh ideas and views on how to address the field’s main challenges. Specifically, this year, the selected speakers will present on the following topics: