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13/06/2019

FEPS condolences statement – Dr Klaus J. Voll, FEPS India and South Asia Advisor, has sadly passed away

The Foundation for European Progressive Studies was deeply saddened today as it learned of the […]
04/06/2019

Former EU commissioner László Andor appointed as FEPS new Secretary-General

László Andor took up his post at the Foundation’s office in Brussels on 03 June […]
26/03/2019

FEPS Post Summit Briefing: European Council, 22 March 2019

At the latest European Council summit in Brussels (23 March 2019), Brexit once again dominated […]
29/01/2019

Presentation Millennial Dialogue Europe

Millennials aged 18 to 35 make up roughly a quarter of Europe’s entire population. But […]
21/01/2019

Keir Starmer Fabians Conference Speech: Brexit And Beyond

Keir Starmer MP speech to the FEPS Fabian New Year Conference 2019 “Brexit and Beyond”, […]
19/12/2018

Notice of vacancy: Secretary General

Download the Vacancy Notice in PDF NOTICE OF VACANCY: SECRETARY GENERAL ABOUT FEPSFEPS is the […]
23/11/2018

Can I change my future? Progressive ways for the European Union

Follow the streaming of the conference in Lisbon. 
22/11/2018

Notice of vacancy: Events and Administrative Officer

Check the job offer in PDF The Foundation for European Progressive Studies is now recruiting […]
26/10/2018

FEPS Post Summit Briefing: European Council, 22 October 2018

At last week’s European Council summit in Brussels (22 October), Brexit negotiations took centre-stage although […]
04/10/2018

Africa Day

On 14 April 2018, the Foundation for European Progressive Studies (FEPS) in cooperation with the […]
04/10/2018

Call to Europe Austria Training on professional mobile video shooting – the best way to engage new audiences

The FEPS-Renner Institut Seminar “Der richtige Dreh” was a two-day training for social democratic officials […]
01/10/2018

International Progressives gathered in the framework of the UNGA to send a message on Migration

Josep Borrell, Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, Former Italian and French Prime ministers, Giuliano Amato […]
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