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Opening Ceremonies
Each year the College invites distinguished guest speakers to the Opening Ceremonies for the Bruges and the Natolin (Warsaw) campuses. Guest speakers have included:
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Mrs Helle THORNING-SCHMIDT, Prime Minister of Denmark (Bruges) |
Mr Vladimir FILAT, Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova (Natolin (Warsaw)) |
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H.R.H. Prince Philippe of Belgium (Natolin (Warsaw)) » read more... |
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1978-1979 | Guy SPITAELS, Belgian Minister for Employment and Labour » read more... |
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腾达娱乐Herman DE CROO, Belgian Minister of National (Flemish) Education |
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1972-1973 | Lord GEORGE-BROWN, former Minister of Foreign Affairs for the United Kingdom |
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1968-1969 | Robert VAN SCHENDEL, Secretary-General of the European Movement and Executive Director of the College of Europe |
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1966-1967 | ![]() J. Robert SCHAETZEL, Ambassador for the United States to the European Communities |
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1961-1962 | Hugo GEIGER, President of the Commission for Research and Culture of the European Parliamentary Assembly |
1949 | J. VAN HOESTENBERGHE Don Salvador DE MADARIAGA |