European College of Parma

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European College of Parma
Fondazione Collegio Europeo di Parma
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Established: 2003/2004
Type: Foundation
Rector: Prof. Alfonso Mattera Ricigliano
Staff: 8
Students: 45 postgraduates
Undergraduates: [
Postgraduates: Advanced Diploma in European Studies (ADES)
Location: Parma, Italy
Website: [1]

The European College of Parma Foundation (Italian: Fondazione Collegio Europeo di Parma, French: La Fondation Collège Européen de Parme): is a higher education institution which provides academic training for young European graduates in the field of European Union law, economics and politics.

The educational programme offered by the European College of Parma is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary academic curriculum covering the whole process of European integration.

The training provided by the European College is geared to preparing students for careers in EU, national and local institutions, professional associations, the corporate world and private practice.

One of the College’s objectives is to develop professional skills in the management of EU policies devolved to regional and local Governments.

The Advanced Diploma in European Studies (ADES) has been welcomed by EU institutions, which endorse its aim of promoting greater understanding of the European Union among young people. To that end, our academic staff include senior EU officials, university professors and experts in EU issues.

The first Advanced Diploma in European Studies (ADES) course was officially inaugurated by Professor Romano Prodi, President of the European Commission, on 27 September 2003.

[edit] Promotions

Academic years at the College are known as promotions. Each promotion is named after an outstanding European. Recent promotions were:

The 2006-2007 promotion is named after Konrad Adenauer. and for 2007-2008 it will be named after Robert Schuman.

[edit] Professors

the Academic year of 2006/2007 has included many important professors, their names are listed here in alphabetical order:

  • Antonetti Nicola
  • Aujean Michel
  • Azzali Cesare
  • Biondini Paola
  • Bourgeois Jacques
  • Brandmüller Walter
  • Capelli Fausto
  • Chêne Claude
  • Creste Nathalie
  • De Angelis Francesco
  • De Brouwer Jean-Louis
  • De Caterini Paolo
  • De Oliveira e Sousa Jorge
  • Deboyser Patrick
  • Defraigne Pierre
  • Gozi Sandro
  • Graziani Giovanni
  • Jacqué Jean Paul
  • Maggioni Monica
  • Manservisi Stefano
  • Mattera Alfonso
  • Mengozzi Paolo
  • Merlin Martin
  • Moavero Enzo
  • Mogg John F.
  • Mondello Flavio
  • Montalto Oreste
  • Monti Mario
  • Mosconi Franco
  • O’Keeffe David
  • Palacio Ana
  • Pappalardo Aurelio
  • Pavanetto Cleto
  • Riccardi Ferdinando
  • Risi Cosimo
  • Santaniello Roberto
  • Schmitt Von Sydow Helmut
  • Smulders Ben
  • Sorasio Denise
  • Tesauro Giuseppe
  • Testori Paola
  • Thébault Jean-Claude
  • Vagliasindi Pietro
  • Zilioli Chiara