Preparing for the EU Council Presidency

The cycle of the rotating Presidency of the the Council of the European Union comes around rearly for each Member State. This means that the 1000 or so officials (including government ministers) directly involved in the Presidency, often only have one opportunity in their professional careers to pick up the particular skills necessary for the role. Although often trained for the Presidency, these are life-long skills that serve well above the Presidency, becoming useful in other contexts.

Our training on Preparation for the EU Presidency targets all the officials in the national administration of the Member State, likely to be involved in the Presidency business – from those at the sharp end serving in the Permanent Representation in Brussels, to those working in the capital-based line ministries/agencies with any kind of Presidency role. We also offer montoring to ministers who will chair Council formations.

Our training is designed to be bespoke to suit the needs of a particular Member State, but the courses loosly fit around the following three modules:

    • English for the EU Presidency I
    • English for the EU Presidency II
    • Chairing for the EU Presidency

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Methodology
Our approach in the courses is to highlight the key points and to provide participants with as much practice in the actual process as possible. While the training will include theoretical presentations, seminars and workshops, the main focus is always on simulation exercises, giving the participants several opportunities to explore their own chairing styles and to observe and learn from the styles of others, as well as to practice negotiation in specific institutional context.

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Our experience
The trainers of Diplomatic Skills Lab have an outstanding track record in training to help Member States to prepare for their EU Council Presidencies. They have been part of international training tenders targeted to Slovenia (2020-2021), Finland (2019), Estonia (2016) and Lithuania (2013). 

Coming originally from Ireland, the Netherlands, Germany, France and Lithuania as well as from the UK, our trainers are practitioners with hands-on experience of running the EU Presidency. They have been Ambassadors, Deputy Permanent Representatives and Chairs of Council Working Groups in Brussels. They look to share their practical experience, mentoring participants through internative exercises, providing individual advice along with constructive feedback. 

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