Congratulations to the 2025 Cohort!
The workshop in Nice from 27-29 June marked the last milestone for the students of the Executive Master in EU Studies.
They defended their Master theses and final papers, presenting and discussing highly topical subjects such as:
- Italy’s Migration Policy and the Albania Solution,
- The Interplay Between the GDPR and the AI Act: Legal Challenges and Regulatory Alignment,
- Emerging Societal Resilience in Georgia: Strengthening Civil Protection in Response to Intensified Natural Disasters,
- What next for the green transition? The EU’s challenge to sustain its common approach amid rising internal challenges,
- The Artificial Intelligence Act: EU Regulatory competitiveness, Digital sovereignty, and Human Rights?,
- Fiscal Sustainability of the Western Balkans in the Context of EU Integration: A Comparative Analysis with Selected EU Member States,
- The Doctrinal Tension of Non-Refoulement and Public Security: Exclusion and Expulsion in EU Refugee Law for Individuals Affiliated with Terrorist Organisations,
- Guarding Autonomy or Advancing Rights? The European Court of Justice and the Future of EU Accession to the ECHR,
- From barriers to opportunities: The unique geographical potential of outermost regions,
- Trade Between Georgia and the EU: 10 Years of AA/DCFTA Relations.
We would like to thank our students for their excellent work during the past two years and are looking forward to hearing what they will be up to in the future. Let’s keep in touch!


