ZAGREB, Feb 19 (Hina) - The European Commission has accepted the establishment of a diplomatic summer school in the southern Adriatic town of Dubrovnik as part of its Tempus programme, the Croatian Foreign Ministry said in a statement
on Monday. The sum of EUR300,000 has been earmarked for the 2001-2002 period to finance the programme for this new international school. The school is set to begin towards the end of August this year with specialised programmes for multilateral diplomacy, diplomatic practice and regional cooperation. Young diplomats from countries in transition in central, east and south-east Europe will be taught by top scholars and diplomats from Croatia and abroad.(hina) ha
ZAGREB, Feb 19 (Hina) - The European Commission has accepted the
establishment of a diplomatic summer school in the southern
Adriatic town of Dubrovnik as part of its Tempus programme, the
Croatian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Monday.
The sum of EUR300,000 has been earmarked for the 2001-2002 period to
finance the programme for this new international school.
The school is set to begin towards the end of August this year with
specialised programmes for multilateral diplomacy, diplomatic
practice and regional cooperation.
Young diplomats from countries in transition in central, east and
south-east Europe will be taught by top scholars and diplomats from
Croatia and abroad.
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