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  • Alex Hall Hall: Is there any good news? (Cambridge for Europe)

    With Donald Trump about to return as US President, Russia’s assaults on Ukraine being bolstered by weapons and troops from North Korea, and widespread interference in the democratic process across Europe, democracy is reeling under the twin assault of billionaire-funded populism and brutal authoritarianism. We have to ask ourselves, “Is there any good news?” In her… Read More »

  • What does a Trump Presidency mean for Europe

    Join the European Movement in Scotland for a timely and thought-provoking webinar just days before the inauguration of the 46th President of the United States. This special event will bring together a distinguished panel of diplomats, academics, and activists to discuss the key challenges and opportunities Europe may encounter over the next four years as… Read More »

  • Erasmus+ Talk (European Movement Staffordshire)

    Join the European Movement Staffordshire for an on-line talk on the Erasmus+ programme, how its loss has affected the UK and Staffordshire in particular and what we have to gain by rejoining. Erasmus+ provides funding for education, training and sport. It has a particular focus on youth work, but it also provides funding for activities… Read More »

  • Will the Brexit headache ever end? (The Independent)

    Webinar hosted by The Independent. Most of Britain might have expected Brexit to be a phrase of the past by now, buried in our pre-Covid subconscious. But, as we approach the eighth anniversary of the referendum, Brexit-related issues are just as prominent and divisive as ever. Critics of Brexit are more vocal than ever and… Read More »

  • European Movement in Scotland AGM

    Scottish Arts Club 24 Rutland Square, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    All members of the European Movement in Scotland (EMiS) are invited to attend our Annual General Meeting taking place both online and in person at 16:00 on 8 March (doors open 15:30) at the Scottish Arts Club, 24 Rutland Square, Edinburgh EH1 2BW. After the formal business the Meeting will conclude with an open discussion… Read More »

  • Defending Democracy: Choosing Europe

    In recent years, the struggle for democracy has taken centre stage in many Central and Eastern European countries, where pro-EU movements have fought tirelessly to uphold democratic values and maintain their ties with Europe. But what challenges do they face today, and how can we support their efforts to defend democracy in the face of… Read More »

  • Conference on the Future of European Democracy

    This conference will explore the challenges facing liberal democracy in Europe. The panel will examine the evidence of the far-right threat to democracy in Europe and whether citizens’ movements across Europe can work together to reform and revitalise the European project. More information and tickets available here.

  • Glasgow 850 Eurowalk – Festival of Europe

    Glasgow Cathedral

    In celebration of Glasgow's 850th Anniversary, and as part of this year’s Festival of Europe Scotland, we invite you to the launch of the Glasgow 850 EuroWalks Highlights walking tour. This 2.5km walk will uncover European connections at selected locations within Glasgow's city centre. Join Glasgow for Europe group members and together, we will explore… Read More »

  • Polish Tour of Fife – Festival of Europe

    Polish Tour of Fife website launch event. This new free self-guided tour commemorates and celebrates positive links between Poland and Scotland. Created by Fife 4 Europe and EuroWalk, the tour visits locations associated with the presence of Polish military forces during the Second World War. The website will be available HERE. Contact fife4europe@gmail.com to request an… Read More »

  • Pentland Ukrainian Support Group Europe Day Party – Festival of Europe

    Pentland Ukrainian Support Group (PUSG) will hold a Europe-themed party.  PUSG exists to provide support and social contact for Ukrainians in the Pentlands area, their local hosts and friends. Depute Lord Provost Lezley Marion Cameron will attend to show the support of the City of Edinburgh Council. Non-members contact pusg2022@gmail.com to request an invitation.  … Read More »

  • Edinburgh Central Eurowalk – Festival of Europe

    Wojtek the Bear Monument 4 Princes Street, Edinburgh

    On this free 2-hour walk, your guide will highlight monuments and buildings with long-held connections between Edinburgh and Europe. Starting from the Wojtek the Soldier Bear monument in Princes Street Gardens the route will finish outside St. Andrew’s House. This walk event will be approximately 5km. Register here.

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