CloseThis event has ended. Citizens' Dialogue with Commissioner Tibor Navracsics European Commissioner Tuesday 29 January 2019, 14:00 - 16:00 (GMT)Dublin, Ireland Media navracsics_CD_Dublin.pngnavracsics_CD_Dublin.pngClose Speakers Practical information WhenTuesday 29 January 2019, 14:00 - 16:00 (GMT)WhereInstitute of Technology, Tallaght Institute of Technology, Tallaght, Blessington Rd, Tallaght, Dublin, Ireland LanguagesEnglish Report My ambition is to make Europe a place where young people get the very best education, with the freedom to study and work across countries without obstacles. We must equip young people with the skills and attitudes they need to lead fulfilling lives and find their place in our societies. This will help build cohesive and resilient communities, ensuring that Ireland and Europe stay competitive and prosperous.Commissioner Tibor NavracsicsThe speakers at the Citizens' Dialogue were European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport, Tibor Navracsics; Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Katherine Zappone TD; and President of the newly established, Technological University of Dublin, Professor David FitzPatrick. During the Dialogue, Commissioner Navracsics set out his ambition to make Europe a place where young people get the very best education, with the freedom to study and work across countries without obstacles.He underscored that the history of the European Union is a history of peace. The Commissioner invited young people to take part in shaping Europe's future and to vote in the European elections in May.The event was moderated by European Movement Ireland Executive Director, Noelle O Connell. It was held in the Tallaght Campus of the new Technological University Dublin. Related links More details available here Related events19Jul2019Conferences and summitsCitizens' Dialogue in Vilnius with Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič and Commissioner Vytenis AndriukaitisVilnius, Lithuania21May2019Conferences and summitsCitizens' Dialogue in Split with Commissioner Neven MimicaSplit, Croatia09May2019Conferences and summitsCitizens' Dialogue in Braga with Commissioner Carlos MoedasBraga, PortugalSee all
My ambition is to make Europe a place where young people get the very best education, with the freedom to study and work across countries without obstacles. We must equip young people with the skills and attitudes they need to lead fulfilling lives and find their place in our societies. This will help build cohesive and resilient communities, ensuring that Ireland and Europe stay competitive and prosperous.Commissioner Tibor NavracsicsThe speakers at the Citizens' Dialogue were European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Youth and Sport, Tibor Navracsics; Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, Katherine Zappone TD; and President of the newly established, Technological University of Dublin, Professor David FitzPatrick. During the Dialogue, Commissioner Navracsics set out his ambition to make Europe a place where young people get the very best education, with the freedom to study and work across countries without obstacles.He underscored that the history of the European Union is a history of peace. The Commissioner invited young people to take part in shaping Europe's future and to vote in the European elections in May.The event was moderated by European Movement Ireland Executive Director, Noelle O Connell. It was held in the Tallaght Campus of the new Technological University Dublin.
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