Scottish launch for Europe Month 2024

For the very first time, the EU Delegation to the UK's “Europe Month” was launched in Glasgow, Scotland. Now in its third year, the EU Delegation's “Europe Month”, made up of 30 days of events, talks, cultural, civil society and youth engagements, many of which are organised in collaboration with a long list of partners across the country, marks the anniversary of the Schumann Declaration and celebrates European values.

The Launch event, featured the screening of two Scottish short films by young directors, within the context of the EU “In Short” Film Festival.

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The launch event was organised with the generous support of the Glasgow Film Festival and Screen Scotland and in partnership with EUNIC. In opening the screening, Ambassador Serrano highlighted the role of cinema as a natural bridge between the EU and the UK.

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Angus Robertson, Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture, represented the Scottish government. Young movie directors and cultural actors attended the event together with EU member states consul generals as well as Scottish civil society, cultural actors, academia and students.

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While in Glasgow, Ambassador Serrano had also a series of meetings at the University of Glasgow and informal exchanges with EU and UK researchers leading on ERC-funded programmes and Horizon Europe grants. He attended a roundtable with EU academics, hosted by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Sir Anton Muscatelli, learning during a productive exchange about the challenges and opportunities research programmes under Horizon Europe and ERC funding provide.

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The EU Ambassador took the opportunity of his visit to Glasgow to meet with members of the University of Glasgow European Society (GES) and participate in a one-hour Q&A session with students on a wide range of topics. A recurring topic among students and academics was the promotion of EU modern languages in UK’s context of monolingualism and how the EU can help promote in Scotland modern languages. The meeting marked the end of the European Youth Week and was part of on-going engagement by the EU Delegation with universities across the UK. The visit also provided the opportunity to engage with representatives of The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities. The Guild’s deans of social sciences, arts and humanities were gathered in Glasgow to discuss the impact of their research on society and readiness in Horizon Europe Work Programmes as well as new ways of collaboration.
 

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