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The College of Europe (French: Collège d'Europe) is a postgraduate institute of European studies with its main campus in Bruges, Belgium and a smaller campus in Warsaw, Poland. The College of Europe in Bruges was founded in 1949, by leading historical European figures and founding fathers of the European Union, including [[Salvador de Madariaga]], [[Winston Churchill]], [[Paul-Henri Spaak]] and [[Alcide De Gasperi]], to promote "a spirit of solidarity and mutual understanding between all the nations of Western Europe and to provide elite training to individuals who will uphold these values".
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The College of Europe is historically linked to the establishment of the European Union and its predecessors, and to the creation of the [[European Movement]], of which the college is a supporting member. Given the era in which it was founded (beginning of the Cold War), the founders connections (all at the time being closely aligned with US interests) and the connection to the CIA-funded European Movement, it is likely that this college secretly was a US effort.
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Students are usually selected in cooperation with their countries' ministries of foreign affairs, and admission is highly competitive.  The academic year is opened by a leading European politician. The College of Europe shares several traditions with the [[École nationale d'administration]] (ENA) of France, but has a more European focus.
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According to The Times, the "College of Europe, in the medieval Belgian city of Bruges, is to the European political elite what the Harvard Business School is to American corporate life. It is a hothouse where the ambitious and talented go to make contacts".<ref>https://www.webcitation.org/61lBAejO7?url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article7107214.ece</ref> The Economist describes it as "an elite finishing school for aspiring Eurocrats"<ref>http://www.economist.com/node/2404749</ref>
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The second campus in Natolin (Warsaw), Poland was opened in 1992
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HeadquartersBruges, Belgium
Type Postgraduate institute

The College of Europe (French: Collège d'Europe) is a postgraduate institute of European studies with its main campus in Bruges, Belgium and a smaller campus in Warsaw, Poland. The College of Europe in Bruges was founded in 1949, by leading historical European figures and founding fathers of the European Union, including Salvador de Madariaga, Winston Churchill, Paul-Henri Spaak and Alcide De Gasperi, to promote "a spirit of solidarity and mutual understanding between all the nations of Western Europe and to provide elite training to individuals who will uphold these values".

The College of Europe is historically linked to the establishment of the European Union and its predecessors, and to the creation of the European Movement, of which the college is a supporting member. Given the era in which it was founded (beginning of the Cold War), the founders connections (all at the time being closely aligned with US interests) and the connection to the CIA-funded European Movement, it is likely that this college secretly was a US effort.

Students are usually selected in cooperation with their countries' ministries of foreign affairs, and admission is highly competitive. The academic year is opened by a leading European politician. The College of Europe shares several traditions with the École nationale d'administration (ENA) of France, but has a more European focus.

According to The Times, the "College of Europe, in the medieval Belgian city of Bruges, is to the European political elite what the Harvard Business School is to American corporate life. It is a hothouse where the ambitious and talented go to make contacts".[1] The Economist describes it as "an elite finishing school for aspiring Eurocrats"[2]

The second campus in Natolin (Warsaw), Poland was opened in 1992



 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Alberto Alemanno30 April 1975Italy
Clément Beaune14 August 1981FrancePoliticianEmmanuel Macron's "Monsieur Europe"
Nick Clegg7 January 1967PoliticianFormer British politician who was Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2015. Now works for Facebook
Luc Coene11 March 19475 January 2017BelgiumEconomist
Central banker
Belgian central banker
Louise Fréchette16 July 1946CanadaPoliticianCanadian politician who attended the 2000 Bilderberg as United Nations Deputy Secretary-General
Frans Alphons Maria Alting von Geusau26 June 1933NetherlandsDiplomat
Academic
A Dutch diplomat and scholar in international law. Von Geusau was also an advisor to the Dutch government from 1968 to 1998.
Josef Joffe15 March 1944SwitzerlandAcademic
Editor
Publisher-editor of Die Zeit
Stephen Kinnock1 January 1970UKMarried to the former Prime Minister of Denmark, Helle Thorning-Schmidt
Luis Garicano1967SpainPolitician
Economist
University of Chicago-trained Spanish Bilderberger economist who in March 2020, proposed a 500 billion euro "COVID-19 bazooka for jobs in Europe". Also active in the implementation of €750 billion of European Union debt bonds, the first big joint EU debt.
Roberta Metsola18 January 1979MaltaPoliticianMaltese MEP who was named a "reliable ally" of George Soros. She has been President of the European Parliament since January 2022.
Valerie Plame13 August 1963USSpook
Alexander Schallenberg20 June 1969AustriaDiplomat
Politician
"You don’t only have rights, you have obligations"
Margaritis Schinas28 July 1962GreecePoliticianGreek politician who attended the 2022 Bilderberg as Vice-President of the European Commission
Alyn Smith15 September 1973PoliticianScottish SNP politician. Member of Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China.
Alexander Stubb1 April 1968FinlandPoliticianFinnish top politician. At university, a CIA recruiter "put her claws into" him, and he kept his contact with agency people since then. He was selected a YGL 2009. Heavy WEF annual meeting habit. He attended the 2015 Bilderberg meeting.
Helle Thorning-Schmidt14 December 1966DenmarkWife of Labour MP for Aberavon, Stephen Kinnock
Erja Yläjärvi1977FinlandEditorFinnish Helsingin Sanomat chief editor.
Sinan ÜlgenTurkeyDiplomat
Academic
Deep state functionary
Turkish diplomat on the supranational think tank circuit
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